electric rear doors

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by in2minds, Jan 21, 2005.

  1. in2minds

    in2minds Guest

    is anyone else having problems with the electric rear doors on the
    C8/807/Ulysse ?

    the offside (drivers side) door is becoming a real pain in the ass, it
    will shut-open-shut-open sometimes 5 or 6 times before it stays shut.
    This happens not matter which closure method I use (dash button, keyfob
    or by hand), problem is it's intermittent, although getting ore common,
    so if I take it to the dealer and it doesn't happen they probably won't
    fix it.
    I read on the net there was a recall because the doors were opening
    while the car is moving but nothing about the closing problem.
    ours is an early model (52 plate) if that makes a difference ?

    thanks
    LJ
     
    in2minds, Jan 21, 2005
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  2. It could be a matter of adjustment of various limit switches or whatever or
    the contacts between the door and the pillar have got dirty and have been
    arcing. We had both these troubles on a fairly early car (03) but the
    dealer fixed the adjustment bit and replaced the contacts with new and
    modified ones, which seems to have cured the problem. Get it in quick while
    it is still under warranty.

    Talking of warranty, how is your tyre wear? If you are on 15" wheels and
    your tyres are wearing the outside edges faster than you would reckon is
    normal (near side especially, both front and rear), get down to your dealer
    and moan about it. The fix involves 16" wheels, so get it done before you
    have to pay for it.

    Ron Robinson
     
    R.N. Robinson, Jan 21, 2005
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  3. in2minds

    in2minds Guest

    Talking of warranty, how is your tyre wear? If you are on 15" wheels
    yes we have 15" wheels and yes the tyres are wearing on the outside,
    especially the front
    had a local tyre dealer check the tracking and it was toeing in by 2
    degrees, he changed it to toe out slightly (roughly 1 degree) so I'm
    waiting to see what happens with these new tyres.

    LJ
     
    in2minds, Jan 21, 2005
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  4. in2minds
    Your problem is likely to be the lock itself, if it is the same as on the
    406, only solution is to replace. The contacts inside the lock are
    registering that the door is not shut properly the other possible fault with
    a Peugeot it the wiring so check the multi point plug in the door jamb is
    pushed properly home and the fixing nut secure.

    Mike
     
    MICHAEL ROCHE, Jan 21, 2005
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