09 Caravan sliding door clicking

Asked by Coop0819 Feb 24, 2017 at 05:30 PM about the 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Yesterday we bought a 2009 Caravan. The passenger side
sliding door only works manually, not with the intended
buttons. It still sounds like the motor is trying, and it clicks
... but the door doesn't move at all on it's own.  Any
suggestions where to start?

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I just bought mine Saturday and it started doing the same thing period basically open the door get down and look at it see if the track has been cut and there is tape wrapped around the wire instead of the tracking also there is a black plastic piece that is at the other end that has two circular omos straw looking things if and there is tape wrapped around the wire instead of the tracking also there is a black plastic piece that is at the other end that has two circular ammo straw looking things if and there is tape wrapped around the wire instead of the tracking also there is a black plastic piece that is at the other end that has two circular ammos straw looking things if and there is tape wrapped around the wire instead of the tracking also there is a black plastic piece that is at the other end that has two circular amostra looking things if and there is tape wrapped around the wire instead of the tracking also there is a black plastic piece that is at the other end that has two circular straw looking things if you see that site is not having the whole truck or also look for anything that stuck down in that area that would block it when the sensor wants to work that site is not having the whole truck or also look for anything that stuck down in that area that would lock it when the sensor wants to work that site is not having the whole track or also look for anything that stuck down in that area that would block it when the sensor wants to work that site is not having the whole track or also look for anything that stuck down in that area that would lock it when the sensor wants to work that site is not having the whole truck or also look for anything that stuff down in that area that is jamming the door and the sensor and then you will have to get the wiring is jamming the door and the censor and then you will have to get the wiring is jamming the door and the center and then you will have to get the wiring tucked in in till you can find the replacement track if you need a picture of what I'm dealing with let me know

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