for 3800 V6.
Engine off, door closed
1. open glove box, open the fuse cover.
2. Remove the fuse marked "TAIL" from the fuse panel - it's the fuse in the bottom left position of the fuse panel
3. Wait 30 seconds,
4. put the fuse back in.
Cycle door open/closed with the buttons - wait 3-5sec before opening and closing door again.
Try removing the radio fuse under the hood for 30 seconds then replace it back,The computer will reprogram itself and the door should start working.
mine has one on the passenger side Yes, it CAN have power sliders on the drivers side and passengers.
Disconnect the fuse for the door. It will reset and work again. You can also disconnect the battery. A little WD40 on the rollars will help as well. The fuse is labeled "tail" and it's the lower left one in the glove box fuses
I have a 1990 Pontiac Transport SE, I have the changed the motor on the driver's window which is power...take off the door panel and you will see the motor...not too difficult of a job...follow the old motor route...
its above the serpentine belt on the lefth hand side of the engine
When you remove the power steering cap, there is a measuring mark on the underside of the cap.
Sell the car without power sliding door , and buy one with.
Can you give us some details? What's wrong with the sliding doors? Are they power sliding doors, or manual? power side doors and back lift gate are power. power sliding door not align
passenger side firewall lower by the strut tower.
the cam sensor is under the power steering pump .So It is bolted directly to the crankcase.
Perhaps a vacuum leak or bad vacuum check valve in power brake booster
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.