door-open sensor
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door-open sensor
hey guys i just got my car back from being fixed (some a-hole kicked the passenger door) and they had to replace the "skin" so the door was taken apart, now the car never senses that the passenger door is open (light doesnt come on in the instrument panel, interior lights dont come on when opened)
is this possibly caused by a blown fuse? it's cold out and i dont wanna go checking..... or am i gonna have to drive all the way to the body shop and make them fix it?
as always, thanks in advance
is this possibly caused by a blown fuse? it's cold out and i dont wanna go checking..... or am i gonna have to drive all the way to the body shop and make them fix it?
as always, thanks in advance
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well if the body shop fixed your door to replace the "skin" then that means they had to take it apart right? i suppose it worked fine before and when you had that dent? so im assuming it has to do with the body shop. i say take it back to them and let them see it. you payed for it to be fixed not for another problem to appear.
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Originally Posted by KPierson
On the G35s I've seen (03/04) the door open sensor is on the b-pillar. If you open the door you should be able to see a small black pin switch with a rubber boot covering it.
There arn't any fuses in the line, but maybe the body shop removed the switch or something.
There arn't any fuses in the line, but maybe the body shop removed the switch or something.
yeah the button/switch is there, and i pushed it in a few times and feels just like the driver's side one..... but your next post made me think about the window movement when the door shuts, im gonna go outside right now and see if the window moves when i open/close..... i bet it wont
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Grab a screwdriver and remove the screw from the switch. Pull it out and make sure the wire is still on the back of it. I believe there is only one wire. That signal goes straight to the BCM. If the other door pin is working I would suspect something wrong in the switch.
If you're really up to a project get some wire and extend the wire that goes to the switch so that it is long enough to reach a good ground (like the cigarette lighter). Touch the wire right to ground and see if anything happens. That will at least give you an idea of where the problem is.
If you're really up to a project get some wire and extend the wire that goes to the switch so that it is long enough to reach a good ground (like the cigarette lighter). Touch the wire right to ground and see if anything happens. That will at least give you an idea of where the problem is.
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The funny thing about that (body shop disabling it because the door was off) is that our cars have an automatic dome light shut off. It would have shut off after 15 minutes or so on its own.
Most body shops have a standard practice to disconnect the battery when the car is brought in so things like that arn't necesarry.
I've never explored where the wire goes, or how to get back there. You may be able to pop the running board off and get to it that way, or you may have to take the B-pillar off to get to it.
Most body shops have a standard practice to disconnect the battery when the car is brought in so things like that arn't necesarry.
I've never explored where the wire goes, or how to get back there. You may be able to pop the running board off and get to it that way, or you may have to take the B-pillar off to get to it.