mine has one on the passenger side Yes, it CAN have power sliders on the drivers side and passengers.
If your problem is that the door keeps opening and doesn't want to latch shut, then what I have been doing is carrying a piece of 3M scrubbing pad and use that to scuff up the contacts on the door and the door jam contacts. Then the door functions properly for another month or so. There is a recall on the automatic sliding doors and it involves them not latching.
The automatic sliding door
there are bolts on the top and bottom arms that hold the door to the van on the door side of these arms that can be loosened to adjust the door then tightened back but for me the top bracket is bent i will have to replace the arm
The power sliding door fuse is located in the passenger side fuse panel to the right of the glove box. You need to open the passenger door, remove the access panel on the side of the dash and consult the layout map on the panel as to which fuse is associated.
It is vary complex. They are around $700 a pop and used ones are about half that. I would recomend taking it in to get replaced. You'll know what i mean after you ruin one
To open a power sliding door on a Pontiac Montana, you typically need to press the button located on the driver's side door panel or use the key fob remote control. The button activates the door motor, which then slides the door open electronically. If the power sliding door is not functioning properly, it may be due to a faulty motor, wiring issue, or sensor problem, which would require further diagnosis and potential repair by a qualified mechanic.
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