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Old 19-03-2010, 11:11 PM   #12
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Give this a try Juzman, easy to do - find where the wiring exits the door and goes into the centre pillar thingo through a rubber gromit. Pull the rubber gromit out with wiring and you should find an electrical connector in there. Check the connector. I found my connector all corroded, and one of the wires hanging by a single strand. So there was power flowing to the door, but under high resistance, so not enough power to move the actuator enough.
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