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Ford Econovan (E2000) Sliding door won't open

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Created by windsurftom > 9 months ago, 28 Mar 2012
windsurftom
NSW, 402 posts
28 Mar 2012 11:41AM
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Hi, my new Econovans (2002) sliding door suddenly won't open. No problems before, just the handle and lock felt a little dodgy. The door does look like its sitting out at the top rear corner.
Has anyone experienced this or got any advice?

Cheers, Tom

DASZIP
SA, 135 posts
28 Mar 2012 11:16AM
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If the door is tight try pushing in around the handle with one hand while pulling the handle open with the other. it helps to take the pressure off the catch. with out looking at it the other common problems are its not unlocking properly try using key instead of the electronic switch or could be gummed up with greasy dirt or rust which may need gentle persuasion. Thinking about it cant remember which end off the door is the catch may need to push on the opposite end off the door while you pull the lever. give both a go and when open give a good lube up

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
28 Mar 2012 5:30PM
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you probably have something jammed in there and the lock wont close properly

FLYING ANT
WA, 75 posts
28 Mar 2012 9:11PM
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G'Day-My Dad works for Ford/Mazda...same van just different badges,so I hope this advise is helpful.
First of all he say's that a 2002 Econovan is not new
Next-the sliding doors have problems with the female and male matching locks/strikers,for some reason they where out,which causes the sliding door to sit out. You have to look very closely and supply pic's of the female and male locks.
If that is not the problem,the top and bottom rollers are most likely worn out.The rollers fit into a sliding bracket,if they are worn the rollers jump out of the bracket,also causing the door to sit out.

windsurftom
NSW, 402 posts
29 Mar 2012 11:07AM
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Cheers fellas.... It is new! (to me). Managed to get it open this morning. Turned out part of the door seal was stuck in the door at the back end. Glad I spotted it, was about to take the inner lining off the door.
My advice is to get a Hiace if possible, had them in Ireland, never a problem... but they are pricey here without earning any Aussie Dollars.
Thanks again for the advice



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