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Incomplete Power Close - Overcurrent

NOTE: After making any repairs, perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST  under VERIFICATION TESTS.
  1. Using scan tool, record and erase DTCs. Turn ignition off. Wait 10 seconds. Turn ignition on. Operate power liftgate several times if possible. Recheck for DTCs. If INCOMPLETE POWER CLOSE - OVER CURRENT resets, go to next step. If INCOMPLETE POWER CLOSE - OVER CURRENT does not reset, system is operating properly at this time. Check for intermittent poor connections or faulty circuits.
  2. Visually inspect liftgate for proper alignment, damaged strikers, damaged latches or obstructions. Repair as necessary. If possible, check operation of liftgate on a known-good vehicle. If liftgate effort is excessive, diagnose power liftgate by symptom. See TROUBLE SHOOTING in POWER SLIDING DOORS & LIFTGATE - CARAVAN, TOWN & COUNTRY, & VOYAGER article. If liftgate effort is not excessive, go to next step.
  3. Turn ignition off. Disconnect Power Liftgate Module (PLGM) connector C1. See Figure . To access connector, left rear trim will need to be removed. See POWER LIFTGATE MODULE  under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Using a test light connected to battery voltage, probe PLGM connector C1 terminal No. 8 (Black/White wire). See Figure . If test light illuminates brightly, go to next step. If test light does not illuminate or is dim, repair open or high resistance in Black/White wire between PLGM and ground connection located in left rear corner of vehicle.
  4. Disconnect PLGM connector C2. Disconnect liftgate cinch/release motor connector. See Figure . To access connector, door panel will need to be removed. For removal and installation procedures, see POWER SLIDING DOOR MODULE  under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Using DVOM, measure resistance between ground and PLGM connector C2 terminal No. 9 (Tan/White wire). Wiggle wiring harness with DVOM connected. If resistance is greater than 1000 ohms and steady, go to next step. If resistance is 1000 ohms or less or varies, repair short to ground in Tan/White wire between PLGM and liftgate cinch/release motor connector terminal No. 5. See Figure .
  5. Using DVOM, measure resistance between PLGM connector C2 terminals No. 9 (Tan/White wire) and No. 20 (Black/Light Green wire). Wiggle wiring harness with DVOM connected. If resistance is greater than 1000 ohms and steady, go to next step. If resistance is 1000 ohms or less or varies, repair short between Tan/White and Black/Light Green wires. See WIRING DIAGRAMS in POWER SLIDING DOORS & LIFTGATE - CARAVAN, TOWN & COUNTRY, & VOYAGER article.
  6. Disconnect power liftgate motor connector. Using DVOM, measure resistance between ground and PLGM connector C1 terminal No. 3 (Tan/Orange wire). Wiggle wiring harness with DVOM connected. If resistance is greater than 1000 ohms and steady, go to next step. If resistance is 1000 ohms or less or varies, repair short to ground in Tan/Orange wire between PLGM and power liftgate motor connector terminal No. 10.
  7. Using DVOM, measure resistance between ground and PLGM connector C2 terminal No. 7 (Orange/Dark Blue wire). Wiggle wiring harness with DVOM connected. If resistance is greater than 1000 ohms and steady, go to next step. If resistance is 1000 ohms or less or varies, repair short to ground in Orange/Dark Blue wire between PLGM and power liftgate motor connector terminal No. 5.
  8. Using DVOM, measure resistance between PLGM connector C2 terminals No. 7 (Orange/Dark Blue wire) and No. 20 (Black/Light Green wire). Wiggle wiring harness with DVOM connected. If resistance is greater than 1000 ohms and steady, replace power liftgate motor assembly. If resistance is 1000 ohms or less or varies, repair short between Orange/Dark Blue and Black/Light Green wires.