Chrysler Voyager doors and trunk unresponsive, battery not charging despite being new on Chrysler Voyager

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chrysler Voyager owners report experiencing issues with unresponsive doors and trunk, which may be linked to electrical malfunctions within the vehicle. These problems could stem from faults with the electronically operated latch on the sliding door, leading to difficulties in opening and closing both the doors and the trunk. Additionally, some owners have noted that the motor in the sliding door may be malfunctioning, contributing to the unresponsiveness. Reports of battery charging problems, despite having a new battery, suggest potential issues with the charging system or the Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS). Furthermore, erratic electrical behavior, such as issues with the auto start/stop system, may also be associated with the unresponsive doors and trunk. If only one door lock responds when using the lock switches or fob, it may indicate an underlying electronic issue. Owners experiencing these symptoms are advised to seek inspection from a qualified mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issues effectively.

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