Van door won't open or close how do I fix it

Asked by Nicole Nov 11, 2016 at 11:21 AM about the 2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2007 Honda Odyssey and the rear right side door won't open it is a
power sliding door.  When I pull the handle nothing happens and I don't hear
any noise like it's working

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It could be as simple as just resetting. 1. Turn off the power doors using the dashboard switch to the left of the steering wheel. 2. Open your doors manually as far as they’ll go – but be gentle! 3. Optional: Remove fuse #13 from the passenger side fuse panel and wait 30 seconds before popping it back in. 4. Turn the power doors back on using the dashboard switch. 5. Close the doors using the dashboard buttons or key fob. Now test the doors using the door handle. Hope this helps.

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I have a 2000 Honda Odyssey,I have a automatic sliding door,it won't open by itself on the driver side..I have to unlock the sliding door manually then use the dashboard switch to open it, what is the problem?

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This worked on my 2015 Odyssey, just reset and it Is done. Thanks for the tip, probably saved me $35- $70

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Instead of removing the #13 fuse, it is easier just disconnecting the negative/black/grounding cable on the battery itself.

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i have 2014 honda odyssey behind passenger seat sliding door not opening?

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I have a 2008 Honda odyssey none of the door won't slide

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Fuse 13 is on the driver's side. Not passenger side like that post up there

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I had a problem where the door got stuck halfway open. Issue was a frayed cable near the door motor, yes you have to take the inside apart to find the issue. It's a 2006 model with 326K miles, so we simply cut the cables, now it's a manual door.

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My Honda Odyssey 2007 touring the right side door doesn’t open and in the dashboard it says check right side door I’ve reset the fuse and it worked for 1 day then the next day it said the same thing

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This worked perfectly, I was doing the above steps, but with one door open, both sliding doors have to be manually opened, then use the buttons to close.

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I have a 2004 Honda Odyssey, I have a automatic sliding doors, it won't open by itself, even if I use the key fob on the sliding doors on both side.. I have to unlock the doors and sliding door manually. The key sometimes want open the door on drive side. The sliding doors are very hard to open manually when use the dashboard switch to open it, what is the problem?

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I have a 2004 Honda Odyssey, I have a automatic sliding doors, it won't open by itself, even if I use the key fob on the sliding doors on both side.. I have to unlock the doors and sliding door manually. The key sometimes want open the door on drive side. The sliding doors are very hard to open manually when use the dashboard switch to open it, what is the problem?

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I have a 2008 chrysler town and country mini van the passenger side dose not open or close with the power switch

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