2005 Honda Odyssey Sliding Door issue! HELP!!!

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Asked by Kyleigh Jan 29, 2016 at 03:46 PM about the 2005 Honda Odyssey EX-L FWD with DVD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I am having some problems with my passenger sliding door on my 2005
honda odyssey. Both center rollers needed to be replaced. I had them both
replaced and my passenger door worked for a few times then stopped and
the dash "slide" light came on. It will work again if i disconnect the battery
for a couple times but then does the same thing again and stops working...
This was happening before I even had the center rollers replaced so I
suspected there might be more to the problem. Does anyone have any tips
that could help me out... I want to try anything before I have to replace the
actuator or lock assembly like the dealership said might need to be
replaced. Thanks in advance!!!

3 Answers

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i think that the issue is the actual door hinge

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Can you clarify? The door has rollers but no hinge......

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There is a fuse on the drivers side floor panel. The problem is a faulty fuse. If you pop out the 7.5 fuse without the key in, replace it, door should work for a bit. Popping the fuse is easier to me than opening the hood. However, still have not found root of issue. Rollers have been replaced, all fuses and connections have been checked and cleared. I just keep a fuse puller close.

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