How are Liftgate Pulldown Motor issues diagnosed?
Diagnosis of a faulty liftgate pull down motor depends on the symptoms. If the liftgate will not open and close, or if it is sluggish, if there are strange noises coming from inside the cargo compartment, a technician will suspect a bad motor. Likewise, if the gate will not draw closed, or the latch makes unusual noises, the technician will test the latch mechanism with the gate open to see if it will actuate. If there is no movement of either motor whatsoever, the technician will check for a blown fuse or a bad relay, for the presence of voltage at the motor (and possibly at the switch), and for any fault codes in the Body Control Module.
How are Liftgate Pulldown Motors replaced?
If the description and diagnosis of each liftgate pull down motor is different, so is the replacement procedure. To change out the motor that raises and lowers a liftgate, a technician will remove the interior trim panels in the cargo compartment on the side where the motor is located. This may require a significant amount of disassembly. Replacement may also require that the technician disconnect the negative terminal from the battery because many vehicles have Supplemental Restraint System components (curtain airbags) located behind the trim panel. With the trim removed for access, the motor wires are traced to the location of the harness connectors and unplugged, the extension arm is disconnected from a supported liftgate, and the motor is unbolted from its mounting location. A new motor is fastened in place and plugged in. The motor that draws the liftgate tight may be mounted to the latch, or it may be integrated into the latch assembly. Either way, the latch must be removed, usually by removing the liftgate interior trim panel, unplugging the latch wire connector, disconnecting any linkage rods or cables, and unbolting the latch assembly. Once outside the vehicle, the latch assembly is either disassembled and fitted with a new pulldown motor, or the entire thing is replaced and installed.
RepairPal Recommendations for Liftgate Pulldown Motor issues
Liftgate pull down motors are included on a vehicle to add convenience. But malfunctions in the system can cause safety concerns. Problems with the function of door latches, locks, and closing mechanisms should be inspected as soon as possible.
What to look out for when dealing with Liftgate Pulldown Motor issues
Care must be exercised when working around airbags or any other component of the Supplemental Restraint System. Certain vehicle systems may be affected if the battery is disconnected. Also, if the pulldown motor has failed, excessive or otherwise atypical force will be needed to close or open the liftgate, so care should be taken to avoid injury.
Can I replace the Liftgate Pulldown Motor myself?
Each vehicle with some form of automatic liftgate will present a different set of challenges for a DIYer to work through to diagnose and replace a liftgate pull down motor. The easier of the two types to change will usually be the latch-mounted drawdown motor (usually found in the liftgate). Disassembly can be far more involved if the motor that raises and lowers the liftgate needs to be changed. Intermediate experience is a minimum requirement if a liftgate pull down motor replacement is to be considered.