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Peugeot 1007 - The left door does not close with the remote control

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  • #1 16197642
    dzidek56
    Level 11  
    Hello
    Problem with the driver's door. The opening process is going well. When you try to close the door closes, but immediately return to the open position. I noticed the lack of tightening function (the actuator is not working). What could be the reason for this? Regards and advice.
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  • #2 16199443
    frankrom
    Level 19  
    A diagnosis would have to be made. The reason for this behavior can be both the door lock and the bolt in the post.
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  • #3 16199517
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #4 16202133
    dzidek56
    Level 11  
    Hello. Thanks for the helpful tips. The bolt in the door would be the most suspicious for me, I just don't know how to get to it. I do not exclude contacts in the door panel. In contrast, I would exclude the fuel cap sensor because the door opens. Regards.
  • #6 16284103
    dzidek56
    Level 11  
    Hello. The topic is still valid. The contacts in the door and left pillar are cleaned and electrically checked. The electric lock in the right pillar is removed, mechanically and electrically checked and installed. Now the door closes and opens but is not tight. According to my observations, there is no positive impulse that activates the electro-electr. The problem is that I don't have a pattern and I don't know where this impulse comes from.
    I am asking for help thanking me for the current advice. Regards.
  • #7 16306168
    marcintel
    Level 2  
    Hello everyone. Has the problem been solved because I have the same problem? Thank you in advance for your help
  • #8 16306704
    dzidek56
    Level 11  
    The topic is still valid. I will let you know what progress will happen.
  • #9 16306885
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #10 16306931
    Ireneo
    Level 42  
    Is the power supply, measured with a bulb min. 21 W, on the actuator itself?
  • #11 16307055
    dzidek56
    Level 11  
    Thanks for showing interest. I measured the voltage on the controller itself with a universal meter. It's 12v. As I short-circuit the pin 4 (plus power supply) with the pin 3 (impulse), the controller works. Hence my suggestion about the lack of this impulse. How to check it and what conditions must be met for it to appear?
  • #12 16307092
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #13 16307105
    marcintel
    Level 2  
    Buddy, if you're so smarter, suggest me, I'm not undermining your knowledge ?
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  • #14 16307139
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #15 16307147
    marcintel
    Level 2  
    Then get the fuck out of here !!! This is a forum where people help each other.

    Moderated By ociz:


    3.1.9. Don't be ironic and don't be mean to the other side of the discussion. Please respect the opposite opinion and other opinions on the forum.
    Ban.

  • #16 16308212
    dzidek56
    Level 11  
    Hello. I am sorry that such words are falling on the forum. The fact is that the forum is to help others and not direct you to the website. If we can't make it then please help. At the very end, the final step is the service, because it involves the expense. This week I will be able to connect the Peugeot to the interface for free. I'll let you know. Regards.
  • #17 16308976
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #18 16483753
    dzidek56
    Level 11  
    Hello. Case solved. However, the cause of the fault was the tightening cylinder. In fact the interface did not show any errors and the actuator was working but not at the right time. I would like to thank all interested parties and best regards.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a malfunction in the left door of a Peugeot 1007, where the door does not close properly using the remote control. Users suggest various potential causes, including issues with the door lock, the actuator, and electrical connections in the door panel. One user highlights the importance of checking the fuel filler cap sensor, although another user dismisses this as the door opens. After several troubleshooting steps, including cleaning contacts and checking the actuator, the issue is identified as a faulty tightening cylinder, which was not activating at the correct time despite the actuator functioning properly. The case is ultimately resolved after this diagnosis.
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