The Power Sliding Door (PSD) is designed in order to open
and close the right sliding door by the following components:
• | One of two buttons located in the vehicle |
• | The keyless entry transmitter |
The PSD has a power assist that activates when the sliding is operated
manually.
A PSD on/off switch enables or disables the PSD. The PSD on/off switch
is located in the overhead console. Two PSD open/close switches activate the
PSD operation:
• | The overhead console switch |
• | The right B-pillar switch |
The keyless entry transmitter also has a PSD open/close button.
Power Assist
Important:
• | The Power Sliding Door (PSD) only operates with the sliding door
unlocked. |
• | When the child security lock is engaged, the following conditions
exist: |
- | The sliding door will not open when pulling the inside door handle. |
When pulling either door handle with the sliding door fully closed,
the Power Sliding Door (PSD) activates a power assist. The power assist assumes
control of the sliding door operation.
The power assist feature assumes control and fully opens or fully closes
the door under the following conditions:
• | The sliding door is open. |
• | The sliding door is manually moved move than 7.5 cm (3 in)
in either direction. |
Power Sliding Door (PSD) Components
Rear Side Door Actuator Control Module
Important: Perform the PSD re-initialization procedure when any of the following
conditions exist:
• | The PSD is inoperative. |
• | The vehicle battery is reconnected after being disconnected. |
• | The vehicle battery is recharged due to a low or discharged battery
condition. |
• | The RADIO fuse (located in the underhood accessory wiring junction
block) is reinstalled or replaced. |
The rear side door actuator control module is located on the rear portion
of the PSD assembly, behind the right quarter panel.
The rear side door actuator control module monitors the following inputs
for sliding door activation:
• | The overhead console PSD on/off switch |
• | The PSD open/close switches (overhead console and B-pillar) |
• | The PSD open/close signal from the keyless entry system's Remote
Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR) |
• | The PARK position of the automatic transaxle shifter |
The rear side door actuator control module uses the following inputs
in order to determine the exact sliding door location necessary for proper
PSD operation:
• | The door lock latch switch |
| The door lock latch switch sends a ground signal to the rear side door
actuator control module when one of the following conditions exist: |
- | The sliding door is open. |
- | The sliding door is ajar (first latch catch). |
- | The sliding door is latched (fully closed). |
| The optical sensor sends signal pulses to the rear side door actuator
control module in order to determine the exact position of the sliding door
within the door's travel. |
Door Lock Latch Switch
The door lock latch switch is part of the sliding door latch assembly.
The door latch switch sends ground signals to the rear side door actuator
control module through CKT 1892. This action indicates when the following
conditions exist:
• | The sliding door is open. |
• | The sliding door is ajar. |
• | The sliding door is latched (fully closed). |
The door lock latch switch receives ground through CKT 750. The
following circuits pass through the switch plate plungers and striker located
on the B-pillar:
The rear side door actuator control module reduces the power to the
cable motor when the following actions occur:
• | The sliding door is approximately 30 cm (12 in)
from the closed position. |
This action slows down the movement of the sliding door. When the switch
plate plungers and striker contact, the following conditions will be present:
• | The following circuits are completed: |
• | The rear side door actuator control module is able to monitor
the door lock latch switch input. |
When the sliding door latch moves from the open position to the ajar
position, the door lock latch switch stops sending a ground signal to the
rear side door actuator control module. This action opens CKT 1892.
This condition signals the rear side door actuator control module that the
sliding door has passed from the secondary (open door) position to the unlatched
(ajar) position. When the rear side door actuator control module detects
the door ajar position, the rear side door actuator control module sends the
full power to the cable motor.
As the sliding door continues to close, the sliding door latch moves
from the ajar position to the latched position. When the sliding door is between
the ajar position and the latched position, the door lock latch switch sends
another ground signal to the rear side door actuator control module. This
action signals the rear side door actuator control module that the sliding
door has passed from the unlatched (ajar) position to the latched (closed)
position. The following actions then occur:
- The rear side door actuator control module disengages the clutch.
- The rear side door actuator control module de-energizes the cable
motor.
Optical Sensor
Important: Prevent bright light from reaching the optical sensor when performing
diagnostics with the rear quarter trim panel removed. Bright light may cause
the rear side door actuator control module to be unable to monitor the sliding
door position.
When the sliding door is moving, the optical sensor sends pulses to
the rear side door actuator control module. The rear side door actuator control
monitors these optical sensor pulses at all times, including under the following
conditions:
• | When the sliding door is manually opened with the PSD on/off switch
enabled |
• | When the sliding door is manually closed with the PSD on/off switch
enabled |
The optical sensor pulses allow the rear side door actuator control
module to calculate the exact position of the sliding door. The optical sensor
allows the rear side door actuator control module to resume the PSD operation
after operating the sliding door manually. The optical sensor is located
at the rear bottom of the PSD assembly.
Door Unlatch Actuator
The Power Sliding Door (PSD) uses a door unlatch actuator in order to
unlatch (open) the sliding door. The rear side door actuator control module
operates the door unlatch actuator.
When the PSD opens the sliding door, the rear side door actuator control
module energizes the door unlatch actuator by sending B+ through CKT 2910.
The door unlatch actuator receives ground through CKT 750. The sliding
door unlatches when the door unlatch actuator is energized. The following
circuits pass through the switch plate plungers and striker located on the
B-pillar:
The rear side door actuator control module is only able to energize
the door lock unlatch actuator when the switch plate plungers and striker
are in contact. The door unlatch actuator is located inside the upper center
of the sliding door.
Transaxle Range Switch
The rear side door actuator control module monitors the PARK position
of the transaxle range switch. When the transaxle is in the PARK position,
the transaxle range switch sends a B+ signal to the rear side door actuator
control module through CKT 275. When the transaxle is shifted out
of the PARK position, the transaxle range switch does not send a B+ signal
to the rear side door actuator control module.
The rear side door actuator control module uses this signal in order
to inhibit a PSD open operation when the transaxle is shifted out of the PARK
position. The rear side door actuator control module will still allow a PSD
close operation. The rear side door actuator control module will sound the
alarm in order to alert the driver of the following conditions:
• | The sliding door is not fully closed. |
• | The sliding door may not latch properly due to vehicle motion. |
Power Sliding Door (PSD)
Drive Unit (Cable Motor and Clutch)
The drive unit contains the cable motor and the clutch. The cable motor
is used in order to drive the sliding door open or closed. The cable motor
and the clutch are both energized during a PSD open or close operation.
During the last 30 cm (12 in) of sliding door closing
travel, the rear side door actuator control module reduces the power to the
cable motor through Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). This action causes a tone
that is emitted from the PSD assembly. The PSD alarm does not generate this
tone.
The rear side door actuator control module sends full power to the cable
motor when receiving the first signal from the door lock latch switch. This
action indicates that the sliding door is in the unlatched (ajar) position.
Refer to Door Lock Latch Switch Description for more information.
The rear side door actuator control module does not energize the cable
motor when the overhead console PSD on/off switch is enabled (pressed). The
rear side door actuator control module disengages the clutch in order to
disconnect the cable motor. This action allows the manual operation of the
sliding door without back driving the cable motor.
PSD Alarm
The PSD alarm sounds when all of the following conditions are present:
• | The PSD on/off switch is off. |
• | The PSD is closing the sliding door. |
• | The transaxle is shifted out of the PARK position. |
The rear side door actuator control module sounds the PSD alarm by sending
B+ to the alarm coil through CKT 902. The rear side door actuator control
module provides ground to the alarm at all times through CKT 902.
Perform one of the following actions in order to stop the PSD alarm:
• | Shift the transaxle into the PARK position. |
• | Manually pull the sliding door toward the closed position. Allow
the power assist feature to assume control of closing the sliding door. |
• | Press a PSD open/close switch in order to command a PSD close
operation. |
• | Enable the PSD on/off switch. |
The rear side door actuator control module uses the PSD alarm in order
to provide an audio feedback during diagnostics. Refer to Diagnostic Information
and Procedures.