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Odd electrical problem
When I use the driver door mounted button to lift the rear hatch on my Cayenne, the lifting mechanism will engage and start to lift, only goes up 1/2-1" or so, struggles, fails, falls down and relatches itself.
2 common reasons for that: bad battery, bad tailgate motors. Battery is good. And here's the odd part. If I use the button again right after the door falls down, it opens perfectly fine. What kind of electrical problem would do that?
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Intermittent switch maybe ? Start simple and check/clean ground connections . See if you can bypass/jump the switch . If it consistently works then the switch is the issue . That's all I know to do .
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Good thought. The switch is brand new from the dealer though I'm not sure that means much anymore. I had to put a new door lock actuator in a month or two ago and put the switch in at the same time. I can take the door panel off again and run jumper leads to test that, thanks.
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It is probably not electrical. It probably has struts to help lift it...and when they start getting weak/n replacing, it always shows up when cold weather hits.
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Shaun, Simple test. Drive south to warmer weather and see if it works again.
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I'm taking the 911 down to FL when I get the seats, gets way better mileage than the Cayenne. And just going to install them there for the trip back. ![]()
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Your seats are in Florida? You've got car parts all over the east coast, how do you keep track?
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It has been cold here for a month.
Not global warming...
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Once struts fail, although first identified by the cold, warm weather will not fix them.
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try reprogramming the height limit adjustment.
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I will try that, thanks Lewis. Still have the surrounds, I now have someone who can wax fill for multi-color designs.
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Well it opened perfectly fine 5 times during the day today and then end of day one time as noted in my OP.
It's got to be a ground I think.
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