First check fuse. replace if blown. If fuse is not failed ... Then listen ear to the door while someone actuates switch to hear if motor makes noise as if struggling. If makes noise but fails to open the door, then either motor, or an obstuction in door track could be problem.If no noise, then most likely electrical connection or failed motor or switch itself is issue.
If there is a smaller wire to the positive battery cable it probably has an inline fuse link in it. The fuse link is embedded in a hard plastic covering on most chevys. There are many causes for link to be bad, keep this in mind if you bypass the fuse link. Recommend replacing the positive battery cable. Ground cable connection should be checked. Do headlights work?
To clarify just a bit. The doors no longer unlock when car is turned off or when using the keyless entry remote. Using the key and the button on the drivers side door still works with out a problem. Also, the doors will still lock when car is turned on and when the doors are locked using keyless entry remote.
have you checked the relay on the starter? and check the wire that runs from the started relay to the starter.
there are 2 wires that run to the starter , a big one and a littel one , and maybe a ground bolted to one of the starter bolts , check to see if the big one has power with a volt meter , it should all the time , if it doesn't follow it and check for damaged or fusable link , next check the small one with the key in the start positon it should only have power while you are trying to start the car , if it doesn't and you have checked the start relay ( if you have lost the cover to the underhood power center you need to fine one in a junkyard you will save yourself alot of heartache in the long run ) by applying power to the relay coil and checking contunity across the contact leads and its good you need an igniton switch , you can confirm this by checking for power at the relay socket , the relay coil connectors should have power when you try to start the car , good luck,P.S. you can check almost any vehical starting system with this process
Check battery voltage--With engine running it should be 13.8-14.2
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
Yes, the doors still have the mechanical linkages.
There are 4 buttons on the overhead console that operate the power doors(the 2 sliding doors and the rear hatch and a power button) The 1st button on the left is marked on/off. This button powers the buttons by each of the sliding doors.
No, it was an option.No, it was an option.
2001
No, it was an option.No, it was an option.
When power doors fail on a 1999 Honda Civic there is a problem with a actuator or wiring. The door lock fuses should be checked. If the fuses are fine then the actuators themselves will need to be checked.
Try the answers for 2000 sliding power doors. I know they re-made the vehicle in 2000 but it might be relevant still.
There is no way to do this. There are child-proof locks on the sliding doors.
You can tell by how many switches are on the overhead console. If it has two sliding door switches, both doors are power.
mine has one on the passenger side Yes, it CAN have power sliders on the drivers side and passengers.
Are they totally non-functional, or just not functioning from the buttons just ahead of the doors on the door pillar? they wont open