Not from the bcm after clearing. But iam sure they will appear once more. The fault regarding it not being able to read the tailgate status.Any fault codes??
Not from the bcm after clearing. But iam sure they will appear once more. The fault regarding it not being able to read the tailgate status.Any fault codes??
I am not sure how this would be possible or for me to check. As I mentioned I did goto the trouble of running the 2 wires all the way back to the bcm. I am pretty sure the switch in the tailgate the soft close switch is just shorted to ground in order to send the message to the bcm.Any chance the handle switch is somehow wired in series with tailgate door contact switch (006-2) because that would explain why BCM/VCDS does not see the handle switch operated (in 008-4) anymore when group 006 shows closed-closed.
I think the door closed (BCM 006-2,3) means that then the door contact switches themselves are actually open - as below
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I mean any fault codes now after a couple of lock/unlocks, playing with tailgate handle at different tailgate positions, etc.Not from the bcm after clearing. But iam sure they will appear once more. The fault regarding it not being able to read the tailgate status.
Correct - that's why I'm thinking when the door contact switch opens (=door closed-closed) the BCM can't see the handle switch anymore.I am pretty sure the switch in the tailgate the soft close switch is just shorted to ground in order to send the message to the bcm.

So, the tailgate handle switch was obviously a new wire - connecting into BCM pin 23 (black connector).As I mentioned I did goto the trouble of running the 2 wires all the way back to the bcm. I am pretty sure the switch in the tailgate the soft close switch is just shorted to ground in order to send the message to the bcm.

Ok I will give this a go today and let you know how I get on. I understand what you’re saying. But if I just earth this wire that goes to the bcm. How am I going to use the tailgate switch ? In futureSo, the tailgate handle switch was obviously a new wire - connecting into BCM pin 23 (black connector).
Can you tap on that wire and simply short it to ground - and verify with VCDS measurement group 008-4 that BCM recognises it (the red box showing as "Active"), also in tailgate position closed-closed. If still not seen in 008-4 perhaps need cut the wire (to isolate tailgate wiring completely) and short to ground just the BCM end of the wire.
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If still struggling please measure voltage (against chassis ground) on that wire in different tailgate positions - both handle switch not pressed and pressed.
Earthing the wire (close to BCM without tailgate wiring involved) is just to verify that the BCM registers it correctly as "Active" in 008-4 even when tailgate is in position closed-closed.Ok I will give this a go today and let you know how I get on. I understand what you’re saying. But if I just earth this wire that goes to the bcm. How am I going to use the tailgate switch ? In future
Ok so I did some further testing. I will try to describe what I did. I did also make a video to show the behaviour of the locks whilst carrying out the test.Earthing the wire (close to BCM without tailgate wiring involved) is just to verify that the BCM registers it correctly as "Active" in 008-4 even when tailgate is in position closed-closed.
The would prove there is a wiring issue inside/close tailgate. The earthing is not meant to be a permanent solution, only a measurement.
But this is a significant step forwardSo now closed closed status
Now this is where I now also get a reading which I don’t get when using the earth in the tailgate. Using the earth on near the sliding door. It now does register the button press of the handle and shows active when pressed or in this case when I earth the cable.
Another or the same wiring issue as above???Unfortunately what it still doesn’t do is power the actuator to open the tailgate.
Yes it seems that with earthing the tailgate switch it will register the button press even when closed closed status in the messing blocks. But that still doesn’t explain why it still won’t open the tailgate even when it knows the correct status ie closed closed.But this is a significant step forward- obviously need to get button to register also with earth in the tailgate. Missing earth or wiring issue?
Did you bring a dedicated wire through the bellows for tailgate earthing?
Another or the same wiring issue as above???
Just thinking that something dislodges at closed-closed because the solenoid definitely should pull then.Yes it seems that with earthing the tailgate switch it will register the button press even when closed closed status in the messing blocks. But that still doesn’t explain why it still won’t open the tailgate even when it knows the correct status ie closed closed.
No, not normal.Also I still have no idea why it keeps activating the central locking when the handle is pressed. Surely this isn’t normal?

Ok so I had time to give everything a go again and take note of my findings. Doing as you asked to test.Just thinking that something dislodges at closed-closed because the solenoid definitely should pull then.
Well, perhaps you could try the following - keeping tailgate open and manually operating the tailgate latch.
Ignition off, no keys in the barrel.
By using VCDS set up monitoring of BCM groups 006 and 008.
Leave the tailgate open and "simulate" door switch open/closed by operating manually the latch mechanism in the tailgate.
Verify by VCDS open-open and the handle button are registered
Verify no solenoid pull (as tailgate is open-open)
Push the latch tongue with screwdriver ONE click inwards
Verify open-closed and then press&hold the handle button - verify the button registered
Verify the solenoid pulls and doors return back to open-open
THEN
Push the tongue with screwdriver TWO clicks inwards
Verify CLOSED-CLOSED, and now press&hold the handle button
Verify by VCDS the button is registered
How about solenoid now???
If no solenoid action please set VCDS to monitor ONLY group 011 It's IMPORTANT to have only one group monitor to have high enough sampling rate to catch solenoid activation pulse seen in group 011-1.
Repeat the closed-closed and press the handle button.
A short flash of "OK" in 011-1 ???
No, not normal.
Desperate times. It seems that you have swapped the door switches in the wiring. Actually BCM expects to see them as as Closed-Open
Anyways, don't know if that's a significant thing.
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I think it would have been better to have tailgate up/open and just operate the latch with a screwdriver - to see how the actual microswitches register.For this exercise I have used jumper wires with pins and a connector block so I can test each phase.
Correct - the solenoid does not activate normally when open-open.Open open status
Seems to behave it’s
Self.
The door locks don’t get activated so locks don’t either open or close.
Group 008 block 4 shows active when i earth the wire. but I don’t hear the relay in the cockpit drivers side it doesn’t activate the Solenoid.
Group 11 block 1 doesn’t register anything when doors are unlocked
What does group 011-1 show "normally" - thus when not flashing "the "ok"???Open closed
Again seems to now not be activating the locks . When I lock the van I still see activated in group 008 block 4 but nothing from the relay in the cockpit. When I unlock the doors via remote. When I earth the wire it powers the actuator and acts like it should
Group 11 gets ok in block 1 when doors are unlocked
At this phase does the group 011-1 show permanently "not ok", or only when the switch is earthed? What does group 011-1 show "normally"Closed closed
Again seems to now not be activating the locks. Registering the button press when wire is earthed and this time I can hear the relay in the cockpit activating. But still nothing from the actuator
If I locks the doors via remote. Then earth the wire there’s no sound from the relay in the cockpit but I will get a reading in group 008 block 4 saying activated
Group 11 gets Not ok in block 1 when doors are unlocked
So when it doesn’t register anything block 11-1 just has inactive in the box.I think it would have been better to have tailgate up/open and just operate the latch with a screwdriver - to see how the actual microswitches register.
Correct - the solenoid does not activate normally.
What does group 011-1 actually show - as mentioned doesn't register anything?
Same as above the default text inside group 11 -1 is inactiveWhat does group 011-1 show "normally" - thus when not flashing "the "ok"???
At this phase does the group 011-1 show permanently "not ok", or only when the switch is earthed? What does group 011-1 show "normally"
When it reads not ok this only happens when I earth the wire. Then will return to inactiveI think it would have been better to have tailgate up/open and just operate the latch with a screwdriver - to see how the actual microswitches register.
Correct - the solenoid does not activate normally.
What does group 011-1 actually show - as mentioned doesn't register anything?
What does group 011-1 show "normally" - thus when not flashing "the "ok"???
At this phase does the group 011-1 show permanently "not ok", or only when the switch is earthed? What does group 011-1 show "normally"
If no solenoid action please set VCDS to monitor ONLY group 011 It's IMPORTANT to have only one group monitor to have high enough sampling rate to catch solenoid activation pulse seen in group 011-1.
Repeat the closed-closed and press the handle button.
A short flash of "OK" in 011-1 ???
A good piece of information!When it reads not ok this only happens when I earth the wire. Then will return to inactive
So now closed closed status
Now this is where I now also get a reading which I don’t get when using the earth in the tailgate. Using the earth on near the sliding door. It now does register the button press of the handle and shows active when pressed or in this case when I earth the cable. This has never happened before and when I test agin with earth in the tailgate it doesn’t register the button press with status closed closed.
So now closed closed status
Unfortunately what it still doesn’t do is power the actuator to open the tailgate.
I can hear the relay in the cockpit activating. But still nothing from the actuator
When it reads not ok this only happens when I earth the wire. Then will return to inactive
It seems like a rabbit hole. I tend to agree with you. I really don’t understand why it is so and won’t work after taking the time to run the 2 wires from the bcm to tailgate. Why it would then on the computer not function as it should at all. For example the closed closed this is where it should be unlocking of course but it has always refused to do it from this status.A good piece of information!
011-1 is the solenoid activation status - and obviously the "open circuit" is seen as status "not ok" at the solenoid feed
To me it looks like there might actually be two issues
(1) earthing issue in the tailgate when "closed-closed"
(2) wiring problem only when closed-closed
Possibly the solenoid is fed accidentally via a door position switch - because only "closed-closed" creates the open circuit.
Or possibly (1) and (2) are just a single issue
Possibly somehow accidental wiring via door position switch is the root cause - as when closed-closed
(a) handle switch is not registered, and(b) solenoid doesn't get electric feed - status "not ok" - also fault "Open circuit" appears