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Old 11-16-2004, 11:01 AM   #1
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Power Door - Poll

Just curious about experiences with them, particularly the '01 and latter models.

Generally speaking, do most:
1 - Find that they work reliably
2 - Find they work sporadically
3 - Find they only work above 20, 30, 40, 50 degrees (Far.)

I've got flakey doors on a newly purchased '01 and don't know if it is going to be futile to aggressively pursue their reliable operation. It goes in for what will likely be its only dealer visit (remote seller, also Chy dealer, is picking up the tab) on Thursday, 11/18/04.

Should I be wary of the "computer fix"? They pop, but don't open and don't reliably close, either.

Thanks,
Chris
PS - Its a Town & Country
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Old 11-17-2004, 08:25 PM   #2
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Re: Power Door - Poll

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Originally Posted by woodgab
Just curious about experiences with them, particularly the '01 and latter models.

Generally speaking, do most:
1 - Find that they work reliably
2 - Find they work sporadically
3 - Find they only work above 20, 30, 40, 50 degrees (Far.)

I've got flakey doors on a newly purchased '01 and don't know if it is going to be futile to aggressively pursue their reliable operation. It goes in for what will likely be its only dealer visit (remote seller, also Chy dealer, is picking up the tab) on Thursday, 11/18/04.

Should I be wary of the "computer fix"? They pop, but don't open and don't reliably close, either.

Thanks,
Chris
PS - Its a Town & Country
The Doors on My 2001 Grand Voyager have work 100% reliably for the last 6 months since I purchased the van. Note that each door is opened about 4 times a day. Last week one door started to 'pop' but not engage the motor to drive it back! - Not sure how to fix this yet but it has been getting colder!

Steve

P.S. What computer fix ?
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Old 11-26-2004, 07:49 AM   #3
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Re: Power Door - Poll

Bump.

Anybody else reading this who has power doors? Just looking to get a sence of whether its worth pursuing, or if these things have been flawed since the beginning.

I gave my experience in another thread. Needless to say they don't work, yet, for us.

More replies would be appriciated. Thanks

Chris
PS - I read of one person's experience of a shop "reprogramming" some module for the doors. That was the "computer fix" I mentioned.
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