Why is my lift gate warning going away?
OR a pinched shorted liftgate ajar circuit. To determine if it is the latch switch or a pinched wire, you will need to remove the liftgate trim panel and disconnect the connector at the latch. If the warning goes away, then the latch is at fault and will need to be replaced.
Why is my lift gate open on my Grand Cherokee?
Hello, my name isXXXXX you for allowing me to assist you! This being caused by a failed liftgate ajar switch on the liftgate latch assembly. OR a pinched shorted liftgate ajar circuit. To determine if it is the latch switch or a pinched wire, you will need to remove the liftgate trim panel and disconnect the connector at the latch.
Why is the latch not working on my liftgate?
This being caused by a failed liftgate ajar switch on the liftgate latch assembly. OR a pinched shorted liftgate ajar circuit. To determine if it is the latch switch or a pinched wire, you will need to remove the liftgate trim panel and disconnect the connector at the latch.
What to do when your lift gate is open?
Remove the screws from lower trim panel Using a trim stick or another suitable wide flat-bladed tool, carefully pry the trim panel away from the inside of the liftgate to release the push-in plastic fasteners that secure the panel to the liftgate. Pull the trim panel away from the liftgate.
OR a pinched shorted liftgate ajar circuit. To determine if it is the latch switch or a pinched wire, you will need to remove the liftgate trim panel and disconnect the connector at the latch. If the warning goes away, then the latch is at fault and will need to be replaced.
Hello, my name isXXXXX you for allowing me to assist you! This being caused by a failed liftgate ajar switch on the liftgate latch assembly. OR a pinched shorted liftgate ajar circuit. To determine if it is the latch switch or a pinched wire, you will need to remove the liftgate trim panel and disconnect the connector at the latch.
Remove the screws from lower trim panel Using a trim stick or another suitable wide flat-bladed tool, carefully pry the trim panel away from the inside of the liftgate to release the push-in plastic fasteners that secure the panel to the liftgate. Pull the trim panel away from the liftgate.
This being caused by a failed liftgate ajar switch on the liftgate latch assembly. OR a pinched shorted liftgate ajar circuit. To determine if it is the latch switch or a pinched wire, you will need to remove the liftgate trim panel and disconnect the connector at the latch.