Hi guys. I extensively searched the forum with no answer. Car is no longer under warranty.
The slidingdoor does not close as the back latch is stuck, I think on open position, see pics
1. I replaced a faulty fuse (#18, 5amp on the fuse panel) so I suspect something went bad with the latching...
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Wondering if someone with more electrical knowledge of the T6 can check my working out so far and maybe help me come to a conclusion...
The vehicle is 2019 LWB t30 rhd with single left slidingdoor and tailgate. Its had a full professional camper conversion. Pretty sure its a trendline...
Caravelle T6 slidingdoor stopped working this morning
Complete dead
Electric sliding and latching
Checked 2 40amp fuses under the passenger seat - both ok
Left doorfuse is getting around 11v with ignition on
Right doorfuse is getting around 6v
No communication with door via VCDS
No...
Hi, 19 plate twin slider T6. Drivers side slidingdoor now wont slide or electronic lock.
Checked door contacts,
Checked 40amp fuses and power all there.
I did notice that the interior lights are being activated either when I open the door. Did I read somewhere there is a micro switch in...
Hi guys and other readers,
Having read all these messages since the topic owner started this.
But I am not sure if my problem fits in this topic.
To start: I have a 2016 T6 LWB with 2 slidingdoors. Bought it 2 year ago.
Its a LHD with factory fitted softclose.
In all these posting I never read...
Hi everyone, I just wondered if anyone had ever had this issue.
I have vcds system as for some reason when my rear slidingdoor was closed it shows in the message blocks on the vcds as open when closed and closed when the door is open. When push the contact on the door it changes to open...
This looked a bit like a challenge to me so I thought I would give this a try.
However, I decided to check which fuse was which first.
When I looked under my passenger seat I found three 40 amp fuses together.
Logical I thought; 2 side doors and 1 tailgate.
One fuse I removed stopped the left...
This might help resolve you issue if your electric slidingdoor is not closing.
My issue occurred when I disconnected the earth to the NS sling door controller. After reconnecting the door would not close. No matter what I did it wouldn't work electrically only manually.
I finally worked out...
My van was in with VW Swansea earlier today for a front assist fault. When I arrived they mentioned that there is a new recall on vans made at the certain time. The recall is due to the wrong size fuse being used. I can't quite remember exactly but the fuse is linked to the slidingdoor...
Found the suspect in diagrams: 52-Fuses in engine compartment and 53-Fuses in interior. Unfortunately neither of seems to be in download.
Depending on what equipment your van has the connection can be B324 - but still fed from fuse SA3. And feeding fuse box SH.
Exactly.
I have a 2023 T6.1 transporter, the slidingdoor and tailgate will open from the outside but no from the inside. It is although the deadlocks are stuck.
I am trying to locate all the fuse boxes but can only find the one on the right had side of the steering wheel, does anyone know where the...
I would like some help on this issue.
I have a T6 from 2016, with 6 doors: 2 front doors, 2 slidingdoors and 2 backdoors.
The van has NL-plates and lefthand drive.
The central locking is not working and fuse 44 in fusebox C keeps blowing.
According to the schematics, there is a red/blue wire...
Thankyou, which wiring diagram area is it please as they are all split up in the members area?
Your guess makes some sense as looking at fusing charts it shows it feeds electric slidingdoors and 4wheel drive, which my van has.
Well this is the wiring diagram for T6.1: T6.1 - Electric SlidingDoor Wiring Diagram
Please note the diagrams are for LHD so driver side means left.
Seems pretty much like T6, still there should be 2 40A fuses SH27 and SH28 under left seat that are feeding the slidingdoors. This is the fuse...
+1 for moving it towards the back, we welded up a tray for a friends that the battery slot's into on all 4 sides to prevent movement and bolts to the seat base using some existing holes. It then has a strap that goes around it to prevent it coming upwards. It's pretty sturdy!
Finished product...
Ok, now after reading another post on power latching, I`m not so sure. i definitely dont have an electric slidingdoor, but am i right in thinking power latching would have been an optional extra? in which case i`d need to do more research to see if i have it. I havent felt any motorised...
Hi there, I recently joined the forum in the hope I'd be able for solve a bit of a head scratcher that I’m having trouble figuring out. It may be something simple I’m missing but I’m struggling at the moment and I've yet to find a post with a similar fault. Hoping that there's an electrical...
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