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Here are the codes you posted along with the possible issues that may have caused each code to be triggered. It's possible the circuit these switches share has a problem that needs to be diagnosed.
It could well be a problem with the wiring or a problem with the connections between the switches and the Multiplex Control Unit, or possibly with the Multiplex Control Unit itself.
B1129
Driver Side Door Lock Knob Switch Signal Error
Faulty Driver Side Door Lock Knob Switch
Driver Side Door Lock Knob Switch harness is open or shorted
Driver Side Door Lock Knob Switch circuit poor electrical connection
Faulty Door Multiplex Control Unit
B2077
Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 1 Signal Error
Faulty Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 1
Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 1 harness is open or shorted
Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 1 circuit poor electrical connection
Faulty Right Power Sliding Door Control Unit
B2078
Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 2 Signal Error
Faulty Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 2
Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 2 harness is open or shorted
Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 2 circuit poor electrical connection Faulty Right Power Sliding Door Control Unit
B2079
Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 3 Signal Error
Faulty Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 3
Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 3 harness is open or shorted
Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 3 circuit poor electrical connection
No you don't need any special tool . Find all screws on out side of door trim panel and the window handle , the mirror cover plate , then just pull on edge of the panel .
Gently pry the front side door trim panel (3) from the front side door by disengaging the plastic retainers which secure the panel.
Position the door trim panel (3) away from the door in order to gain access to the front side window switch electrical connector, if equipped.
Disconnect the window switch electrical connector, if equipped.
Remove the door trim panel (3) from the vehicle.
Remove the front side window switch from the door trim panel (3) by releasing the 4 plastic retaining tabs, as needed.
Use a cloth in order to pull off the snap ring which secures the front side door window regulator handle (1), if equipped.
Remove the window regulator handle (1), if equipped.
Remove the front side master window switch, if equipped. Refer to Power Accessory Switch Panel Replacement .
Remove the front side door inside handle (1). Refer to Front Side Door Inside Handle Replacement .
Remove the outside rearview mirror opening cover (2).
Remove the screw which secures the front side door pull handle (4).
Front Side Door Inside Handle Replacement
Removal Procedure
Remove the screw which secures the front side door inside handle (1).
Slide the inside handle (1) forward in order to release the retaining tabs which secure the handle to the door.
Open the front side door inside handle rod retainer and remove the front side door inside handle rod from the inside handle (1).
Remove the inside handle (1) from the vehicle.
Child lock switch controls are on the driver side door. If you use this controlling switch to unlock the doors and all doors open except for one door. It might be the switch on the driver side door or broken wiring in that switch leading to the door that does not open. You need a mechanics manual to trace the switch or wiring. Your best bet is to take it to a mechanic or a body shop if you find this difficult to do.
First: Does the passenger side switch open the window. If so it is probably the master switch on the drivers door. On most of those the driver side is a master switch meaning one unit with 4 switches. Its very easy and cheap if you can find one at a junk yard just swap it out. You should be able to pry out the switch from the door panel and then click out the switch and plug in the new one.
you need to check the wire harness from the vehicle to the door for broken wires.the harness that goes through the door post and into the door gets a lot of flexing and will eventually break the wires in two.if this is not the case ,you may just need to replace the switch.
I removed all 3 switches from driver and passenger door, which is really easy with a flat head screw driver. took them completely apart, very carefully, with a small screwdriver out of a christmas cracker. put them back together again and 2 switches started working, so I put 1 in the drivers side and 1 in the passengers side so now my drivers door window opens and I lean over to open the passenger door. cool, no money spent...yet ;o)
U need to replace the switch called a door ajar switch, it is defective and causing this problem, it is located in the front of the door opening it has a punger that moves in and out as door is open and closed. Here is a photo
The ground circuit for the driver side door switch is compromised, or the door switch is bad. Try this: Remove the black rubber cover from the door swich. Using a 10 millimeter wrench or socket, loosen & tighten the switch retention bolt. See if the dome light flickers. If so, the ground on the switch is bad, & just needs cleaned up. If not, remove the switch, and touch the wire behind the switch to the body,or the bolt hole. If the dome light lights, you need a door switch. Your problem is entirely in the door switch/ground/wiring. Hope this helps, and thanks for choosing FixYa.
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