Perhaps find out how much door travel is required to deactivate power at switch,before it goes too far.. with a auto garage door opener,two switches tell it when to stop up,or stop down..could on be out of adjustment or faulty...A dealer ma have answers,free without taking it in
It may have a switch which engages when the door is fully open, if the switch is bad then the door would continue to try to open (too far)
SOURCE: Power sliding doors not opening, fuses are good
I know you said the fuses are good, but try pulling fuse 13 in the fuse box by the right front footwell. Leave it out for 1 minute, then reinstall and try the doors. If the doors have lost their initialization this will reset them.
SOURCE: I hit passenger sliding door on garage door while
the door is out of adjustment. you could also have something bent. those are very heavy doors and I would recommend to take it to a honda dealer only for repairs. I helped a gentleman in your exact same situation and it took a 20 year tech all day to get it right.
SOURCE: 2005 Honda Odyssey EX power sliding door latching issue
I had the exact same issue with my 2005 Odyssey EX. Sliding door closes completely then "relaxes" after a few second and the door open indicator light goes on. You cannot lock the van in that situation. The Honday dealership told me today that the issue is with the sliding door latch mechanism. Aprox. $550 job.
SOURCE: The lock on the power sliding door (driver's side)
You should be able to manually unlock the door and open it,even without the power lock working.The center roller on these vans is prone to wear,causing binding and misalignment of the electrical connectors that you see when the door is open.This may cause the locks to be disabled and the door to not open with the power button.There are three rollers on each door,but many times only the center one is worn out.The installation & alignment of the rollers is critical on this vehicle,so you should consider the dealer for this repair. good luck
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