1994 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 66

1994 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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Objects caught in the path of the sliding door may be damaged. Make sure the door path is clear before closing door. the To manually .openthe power slidingdoor when the sliding door enable switchis in the "ON" position, pull the inside or outside latch release and let the door go; will open fully. To manually open the power slidingdoor when the enable switch isin the "OFF" position, pull the inside or outside latch release and slide the door all the way back. To manually close the power sliding door when the sliding door enable door switch is in the "ON" position, pull the inside or outside latch release or the edge of the door. Move the door about four inches toward the closed position and release. The door will close completely and latch for you. To manually close the power sliding door when the enable switch is in the "OFF" position, pull the inside or outside latch release and slide the door all the way forward to the latch position. On vehicles equipped with the optional power sliding door, a low voltage battery may cause the system to become inoperative. This is a built in feature to prevent damage to the power sliding door motor. When the battery has been charged, follow these steps: 1. Make sure the door is in the closed position. 2. Turn the ignition off. 3. Remove the fuse marked "TAIL" from the fuse panel. 4. Wait 30 seconds. 5. Reinstall the fuse. 6. Cycle the door open and closed with either the wall mounted or overhead console switch. Wait three seconds before opening and closing the door again. If this does not restore power sliding door operation, see your dealer for service.

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Objects
caught
in
the
path
of
the sliding
door
may be damaged.
Make
sure
the
door
path
is
clear
before
closing
the
door.
To
manually
.open
the
power
sliding door
when
the
sliding
door
enable
switch
is
in
the
“ON”
position,
pull
the
inside
or
outside
latch
release
and
let
go;
the door
will
open
fully.
To
manually
open
the
power
sliding door
when
the
enable
switch
is
in
the
“OFF”
position,
pull
the
inside
or
outside
latch
release
and
slide
the
door
all
the
way
back.
To manually close the power sliding door
when the sliding door enable door switch
is
in
the
“ON”
position, pull
the inside or
outside latch release or the edge of
the
door. Move the door about four inches
toward the closed position
and release.
The door
will
close completely
and
latch
for
you.
To manually close the power sliding door
when
the enable switch
is
in
the
“OFF”
position,
pull the inside or outside latch
release and slide the door all
the
way
forward to the latch position.
On vehicles equipped
with
the optional
power sliding door, a low voltage battery
may cause the
system to
become
inoperative. This is a built
in
feature to
prevent damage to
the power sliding door
motor.
When
the
battery
has
been charged, follow
these
steps:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Make sure the
door
is
in
the closed
position.
Turn
the
ignition
off.
Remove the fuse marked
“TAIL”
from
the fuse panel.
Wait
30
seconds.
Reinstall the fuse.
Cycle the
door
open and closed with
either the
wall mounted or overhead
console switch. Wait three seconds
before opening and closing the door
again.
If this does not restore power sliding door
operation, see your dealer for service.