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I don't think this is a power problem at all on this. I think you have a control board that has gone bad. The board is usually part of the switch on the door. I assume these are both controlled on the drivers side door armrest. Sometimes cleaning and reconnecting is enough but replacement is the best option.
This is normal. The reason it raises higher is due to the design of the sliding arms in the moon roof. without going into too much detail, the reason it raises before closing is to "unlock" itself from from the "Locked" open Position in order to get to the "Locked" closed position. Its a fancy way of making it seal well when closed and not rattle when open
-Sounds like the motor is effect on Reverse position.
-If jump power to either terminal. If it work on both, that mean the switch is bad. But If it works only one terminal that mean the motor.
It's possible the fuel door was left opened when the power slider opened? Turn off the power slider switch on the left side of the dash board (left of the steering wheel), then manually close the slider. Close the fuel door then turn the power switch back on. If it continues to jam, turn off the power switch again and open/close manually until you can get it to the dealer.
If your HP computer refuses to power down, this means that there are still programs open that Windows can't close. Normally when you select the "Shut Down" button from your "Start" menu, Windows closes all open programs, then closes itself, and your basic input/output system (BIOS) turns off all of your hardware. If Windows can't close all open programs, your computer won't be able to power off. This means that you must close these programs yourself.
Right-click on the window of an open program on your Windows taskbar (Bottom of Screen) Click "Close Window." Windows manually closes the program. If a window appears on-screen indicating that Windows cannot get the program to close, click the "Force Close" button in this window to have Windows force the program to shut down. Repeat "Step 1" for any additional programs that are open on your computer. Click "Start." Click "Shut Down." Hope this helps.
go to control panel /appearence personisation /system security go downtoo power optionsedit plan settings (change when comp goes to sleep /change advanced power settingsbox will open power options work way down to power buttons and lid open that up + on battrey open lid close action you will see do nothing open that up and press shut down that will shut down youre comp when lid closes
1. Power on the DVD player 2. Press the Open/close button on your remote control to open the drive tray and remove any disk 3. Press 2403960 4. Press 9 for multi-region playback. DO NOT Press Enter button on your remote control 5. You will see a 9 (region-free) on the TV (right corner) 6. Press the Open/close button on your remote control to close the drive tray 7. Power off the DVD player 8. Power on the DVD player and it is region free.
Unlikely the power supply. Sadly I can't think what causes that. I havent workrd on Toshiba for a couple of years now, but there is something else that causes that. Totally unrelated to the power supply or the switch. Have them call Toshiba support .
I am sorry I can't off hand remember the problem. But it is unlikely the power supply.
follow this to reinitialize
1. Push the “MAIN” power switch to the “OFF” position.
The “MAIN” power switch is located on the instrument panel, left of the
steering column.
2. Confirm doors are closed, lights are OFF, and the key is out of the ignition.
3. Disconnect the negative (–) battery terminal and wait 60 seconds.
4. Reconnect the negative (–) battery terminal.
5. Push the “MAIN” power switch to the “ON” position and wait 3 seconds.
6. Push the “DOOR R” switch to open the right door and wait 3 seconds after the door
is completely opened.
7. Push the “DOOR R” switch to close the right door and wait 3 seconds after the door
is completely closed.
8. Push the “DOOR R” switch to open the right door and wait 3 seconds after the door
is completely opened.
9. Push the “DOOR R” switch to close the right door and wait 3 seconds after the door
is completely closed.
10. Push the “DOOR L” switch to open the left door and wait 3 seconds after the door is
completely opened.
11. Push the “DOOR L” switch to close the left door and wait 3 seconds after the door is
completely closed.
12. Push the “DOOR L” switch to open the left door and wait 3 seconds after the door is
completely opened.
13. Push the “DOOR L” switch to close the left door and wait for the door to
completely close.
With ignition in the “ON” position and both power sliding doors in the fully closed
position, the “PWR DOOR” indicator on the dash should NOT illuminate.
14. Confirm proper operation of both doors using the dash, B-pillar switches, and the
transmitter button
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