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Posted (edited)

This is screwed up. May be a programming problem. PWIS time.

When I said "If I pull the outside handle from the left side...not a single error. I pull it from the right side 100% errors." I was ref. to the right door only; the left & right side of the same handle. Left door works perfectly.

Like you said few msgs ago, it might be a dirty sensor. My bet is on the outside handle: the micro switch or something loose in the handle mechanism when pulled harder is preventing the sensor to work properly.

Edited by d0lph1n
Posted (edited)

Maybe the circuit board of the outside handle, if it has one, has soldering issues.

Edited by d0lph1n
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I think it is just a switch and it should not care what side of the handle you pull. When I get a chance I will review the cars schematics and let you know.

Posted (edited)

Microswitch only. Part # 997 613 125 00. It is under the forward hinge of each door handle.

Edited by Mijostyn
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The outside lever mechanism will sometimes crack from the inside, on one side, causing an imbalance occurs when it is operated. Anyway, this will be viewed still from closer by.

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