About sliding doors

Van’s, mini-vans and a small selection of cars have sliding doors. These doors are fairly simple and lock in a similar way to a normal door. Sliding doors slide on a rail on the top and bottom of the vehicle. These doors are especially useful for fitting large things in your car or van, such as child car seats. These days many of these cars come with power or automatic sliding doors. These doors will automatically open and close themselves if you pull or touch the door handle. They can also be controlled by the driver of the car or van. Some vehicles may also have a wireless radio key that can automatically open and close the doors and even the boot of the vehicle.

How do sliding doors work?

Sliding doors in cars work through a combination of mechanical and electrical components.

The sliding door system usually consists of a track located at the bottom of the door and rollers that move the door back and forth along the track. The rollers are typically attached to the door by a hinge mechanism that allows the door to swing outward before sliding along the track.

 

Causes and symptoms of a sliding door not working:

– Door off its rails: The most common issue with sliding doors is when they come off the rails. This generally happens with non powered sliding doors, but could possibly happen with powered sliding doors as well. This will cause the door to not close properly and could be a safety risk.

– Flat car battery: If your car or van has a powered sliding door it will not work if the vehicles battery is flat, or doesn’t contain enough charge open/close sliding door……

– Sliding door getting stuck: If the sliding door is getting stuck on the rails, it might be because the door rails are bent, or something is stuck in the door rails, stopping the door from moving. These will often cause a door to come off its rails.

– Sliding door handle broken: if the inside or outside sliding door handle is broken then you may not be able to open the sliding door from the inside or outside. Broken or defective sliding door handles will mean that you will fail a Warrant of Fitness (WOF) until it is fixed.

Sliding doors in cars are quite rare, but here is a list of the best cars you can find, with sliding doors.

 

Have you failed your WOF for sliding door issues?

Having functional doors is an important safety feature in modern cars. For this reason, problems with the sliding doors can cause you to fail a Warrant of Fitness in New Zealand. At Grimmer Motors, we take the time to properly service your sliding doors, making them fully compliant with New Zealand’s WOF standards

Learn more about our WOF repair services

 


 

Sliding door part replacement for cars and vans in Hamilton:

Is your car’ssliding door jammed, not opening, not closing or difficult to use? If so, our team of experienced mechanics can help you

At Grimmer Motors our reliable mechanics will be able to easily fix a sliding door that is not working. We can replace any faulty parts to do with you sliding door including: door handles, motors, switches and door control systems. We can also organize fixes for any associated parts such as the wireless radio key system.

For all sliding door part replacements and services in Hamilton, contact Grimmer Motors today!

 

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