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The club is undergoing a big upgrade at the moment, there may be a few things not quite right for a day or two.

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The driver's side sliding door on my 06 Alphard MG has started moving very slowly. It won't move when the remote button is pressed, and only, grudgingly, with some effort from me, both when closing & opening. The motor seems fine, so I think it's a mechanical issue. Any suggestions?

1 hour ago, eric140253 said:

The driver's side sliding door on my 06 Alphard MG has started moving very slowly. It won't move when the remote button is pressed, and only, grudgingly, with some effort from me, both when closing & opening. The motor seems fine, so I think it's a mechanical issue. Any suggestions?

 

Check the obstruction sensor for cleanliness.

Maybe grease the mechanism? Or you may want to look into the recess on the rear panel where the runner slides. Tge cable sheath may be warn and needs replaced. Mine is like that. 

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