| LIFTGATE WILL NOT INITIATE POWER OPEN/POWER CLOSE WITH EITHER FOBIK OR OVERHEAD CONSOLE SWITCH |
1. Power Liftgate System Inhibitors preventing operation. |
1. Check Inhibit Monitors using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM INHIBIT MONITORS information
below. Repair if required. |
| 2. Power Liftgate Input/Output status incorrect. |
2. Check power liftgate input - output status using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE information
below. Repair if required. |
| 3. Binding or sticking of components. |
3. Establish location of binding or sticking components. Repair or replace if required. |
| 4, Wiring problems (system or vehicle). |
4. Refer to the Appropriate Wiring Information. Repair if required. |
| 5. Ineffective Power Liftgate Module (PLGM). |
5. Test the PLGM using a diagnostic scan tool. Replace if required. |
| 6. Ineffective power liftgate latch assembly. |
6. Check for foreign matter or damaged components preventing proper latch operation. Use diagnostic scan tool to cycle the latch. Replace if required. |
| 7. Ineffective liftgate Power Drive Unit (PDU). |
7. Use a diagnostic scan tool to cycle the PDU. Replace if required. |
| FOBIK DOES NOT OPERATE POWER LIFTGATE, BUT OVERHEAD CONSOLE SWITCH DOES |
1. Power Liftgate System Inhibitors preventing operation. |
1. Check Inhibit Monitors using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM INHIBIT MONITORS information
below. Repair if required. |
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2. Power Liftgate Input/Output status incorrect. |
2. Check power liftgate input - output status using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE information
below. Repair if required. |
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3. Key in ignition. |
3. FOB with Integrated Key (FOBIK) buttons do not function while key is in ignition by design. Remove key from ignition and retry. |
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4. Ineffective FOBIK. |
4. Reprogram FOBIK and retry. Replace if required. |
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5. Ineffective Keyless Ignition Node (KIN). |
5. Test the KIN using a diagnostic scan tool. Replace if required. |
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6. Wiring problems (system or vehicle). |
6. Refer to the Appropriate Wiring Information. Repair if required. |
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7 Ineffective Controller Area Network (CAN) data bus. |
7. Test the CAN data bus using a diagnostic scan tool. Repair if required. |
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8. Ineffective PLGM. |
8. Test the PLGM using a diagnostic scan tool. Replace if required. |
| OVERHEAD CONSOLE SWITCH DOES NOT OPERATE POWER LIFTGATE - BUT FOBIK DOES |
1. Power Liftgate System Inhibitors preventing operation. |
1. Check Inhibit Monitors using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM INHIBIT MONITORS information
below. Repair if required. |
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2. Power Liftgate Input/Output status incorrect. |
2. Check power liftgate input - output status using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE information
below. Repair if required. |
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3. Ineffective power liftgate overhead console switch. |
3. Test the overhead console switch. Replace if required. |
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4. Wiring problems (system or vehicle). |
4. Refer to the Appropriate Wiring Information. Repair if required. |
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5. Ineffective PLGM. |
5. Test the PLGM using a diagnostic scan tool. Replace if required. |
| LATCH WILL NOT RELEASE WITH EXTERIOR HANDLE, POWER-OPEN CYCLE MAY OR MAY NOT INITIATE |
1. Power Liftgate System Inhibitors preventing operation. |
1. Check Inhibit Monitors using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM INHIBIT MONITORS information
below. Repair if required. |
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2. Power Liftgate Input/Output status incorrect. |
2. Check power liftgate input - output status using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE information
below. Repair if required. |
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3. Ineffective power liftgate exterior handle switch. |
3. Test the exterior handle switch. Replace if required. |
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4. Ineffective power liftgate latch assembly. |
4. Check for foreign matter or damaged components preventing proper latch operation. Use diagnostic scan tool to cycle the latch. Replace if required. |
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5. Wiring problems (system or vehicle). |
5. Refer to the Appropriate Wiring Information. Repair if required. |
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6. Binding or sticking of components. |
6. Establish location of binding or sticking components. Repair or replace if required. |
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7. Ineffective PLGM. |
7. Test the PLGM using a diagnostic scan tool. Replace if required. |
| LIFTGATE REVERSES DIRECTION DURING POWER OPEN - POWER CLOSE CYCLE |
1. FOBIK button being hit more than the two times, or overhead console switch being hit more than once. |
1. By design, the liftgate will reverse direction if the FOBIK button is depressed more than twice or the overhead console switch button is depressed more than once. |
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2. Power Liftgate System Inhibitors preventing operation. |
2. Check Inhibit Monitors using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM INHIBIT MONITORS information
below. Repair if required. |
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3. Power Liftgate Input/Output status incorrect. |
3. Check power liftgate input - output status using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE information
below. Repair if required. |
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4. Binding or sticking of components. |
4. Establish location of binding or sticking components. Repair or replace if required. |
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5. Wiring problems (system or vehicle). |
5. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. Repair if required. |
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6. Ineffective liftgate PDU. |
6. Use a diagnostic scan tool to cycle the PDU. Replace if required. |
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7. Ineffective PLGM. |
7. Test the PLGM using a diagnostic scan tool. Replace if required. |
| LATCH WILL NOT POWER-CINCH TO PRIMARY POSITION DURING MANUAL OR POWER OPERATION |
1. Power Liftgate System Inhibitors preventing operation. |
1. Check Inhibit Monitors using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM INHIBIT MONITORS information
below. Repair if required. |
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2. Pinch sensor activated or opened shorted circuit. |
2. Check pinch sensor status using a diagnostic scan tool. Repair or replace if required. |
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3. Power Liftgate Input/Output status incorrect. |
3. Check power liftgate input - output status using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE information
below. Repair if required. |
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4. Binding or sticking of components. |
4. Establish location of binding or sticking components. Repair or replace if required. |
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5. Liftgate weather seal force too high. |
5. Inspect weather seals for damage, improper installation, foreign matter or other possible obstructions. Repair if required. |
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6. Wiring problems (system or vehicle). |
6. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. Repair if required. |
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7. Ineffective power liftgate latch assembly. |
7. Check for foreign matter or damaged components preventing proper latch operation. Use diagnostic scan tool to cycle the latch. Replace if required. |
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8. Ineffective PLGM. |
8. Test the PLGM using a diagnostic scan tool. Replace if required. |
| LIFTGATE SAGS AFTER COMPLETION OF POWER OPEN CYCLE OR MANUAL OPENING |
1. Loose or damaged PDU or strut mounts. |
1. Check for loose or broken PDU (left side) or strut (right side) ball stud attachments. Repair or replace if required. |
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2. Ineffective liftgate gas-charged strut (prop rod). |
2. Check gas-charged strut (prop rod) on right side of liftgate. Replace if required. |
| HIGH OPENING EFFORT - LIFTGATE OPENS VERY SLOWLY DURING MANUAL OR POWER OPERATION |
1. Power Liftgate System Inhibitors preventing operation. |
1. Check Inhibit Monitors using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM INHIBIT MONITORS
below. Repair if required. |
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2. Loose or damaged PDU or strut mounts. |
2. Check for loose or broken PDU (left side) or strut (right side) ball stud attachments. Repair or replace if required. |
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3. Ineffective liftgate gas-charged strut (prop rod). |
3. Check gas-charged strut (prop rod) on right side of liftgate. Replace if required. |
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4. Binding or sticking of components. |
4. Establish location of binding or sticking components. Repair or replace if required. |
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5. Wiring problems (system or vehicle). |
5. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. Repair if required. |
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6. Vehicle located on too steep of a grade for power liftgate operation. |
6. Operate liftgate manually. |
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7. Ineffective liftgate PDU. |
7. Use a diagnostic scan tool to cycle the PDU. Replace if required. |
| LIFTGATE CONTINUES TO POWER-CLOSE AFTER REACHING FULL-CLOSED POSITION |
1. Power Liftgate Input/Output status incorrect. |
1. Check power liftgate input - output status using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE information
below. Repair if required. |
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2. Wiring problems (system or vehicle). |
2. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. Repair if required. |
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3. Binding or sticking of components. |
3. Establish location of binding or sticking components. Repair or replace if required. |
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4. Ineffective power liftgate latch assembly. |
4. Check for foreign matter or damaged components preventing proper latch operation. Use diagnostic scan tool to cycle the latch. Replace if required. |
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5. Ineffective PLGM. |
5. Test the PLGM using a diagnostic scan tool. Replace if required. |
| LIFTGATE CONTINUES TO POWER-OPEN AFTER REACHING FULL-OPEN POSITION - MAY PULSE SEVERAL TIMES |
1. Power Liftgate Input/Output status incorrect. |
1. Check power liftgate input - output status using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE information
below. Repair if required. |
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2. Wiring problems (system or vehicle). |
2. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. Repair if required. |
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3. Ineffective full open switch (liftgate PDU). |
3. Use a diagnostic scan tool to check the switch status and cycle the PDU. Replace if required. |
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4. Ineffective PLGM. |
4. Test the PLGM using a diagnostic scan tool. Replace if required. |
| SQUEAKS, NOISES AND RATTLES |
1. Foreign material within liftgate panel. |
1. Remove foreign material from within liftgate if required. |
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2. Worn or loose liftgate components. |
2. Inspect and tighten or replace loose liftgate components if required. |
| LIFTGATE UNLATCHES OR INITIATES POWER OPEN OR POWER CLOSE CYCLE UNEXPECTEDLY |
1. Inadvertent power liftgate activation. |
1. Use a diagnostic scan tool to read and record PLGM activation history. |
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2. Power Liftgate System Inhibitors preventing operation. |
2. Check Inhibit Monitors using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM INHIBIT MONITORS information
below. Repair if required. |
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3. Power Liftgate Input/Output status incorrect. |
3. Check power liftgate input - output status using a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the POWER LIFTGATE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE information
below. Repair if required. |
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4. Wiring problems (system or vehicle). |
4. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. Repair if required. |
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5. Ineffective power liftgate overhead console switch. |
5. Test the overhead console switch. Replace if required. |
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6. Ineffective FOBIK. |
6. Reprogram FOBIK and retry. Replace if required. |
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7. Ineffective power liftgate latch assembly. |
7. Check for foreign matter or damaged components preventing proper latch operation. Use diagnostic scan tool to cycle the latch. Replace if required. |
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8. Ineffective PLGM. |
8. Test the PLGM using a diagnostic scan tool. Replace if required. |