Why my Honda Odessey mini van driver side electric sliding door will not close?

Asked by Bladd06 Dec 07, 2012 at 11:46 AM about the 2008 Honda Odyssey LX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The electric sliding door on driver side is stuck.  It runs half way and stucks.

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reset the doors remove the negative on the battery for at least 5-10 minutes but make sure there is nothing in the top and bottom track that should fix it

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Another solution: You can also try holing out the handle and not releasing it back in. This can allow the door to close. If it doesn't latch you can lean into it to latch it. This worked on my 2006 Honda minivan.

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Sounds like a roller is broken. They have a hard time getting around the final bend in the channel when broken.

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