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Hi,

My rear door opens and closes fine but the car warns its open when it's closed.

Is there a way of bypassing the door ctrl module before I have to start removing the door to check?

 

Scan shows the fault as:

 

OBDeleven data log

Date: 2018-08-25 18:06

    VIN: TMBBF73T999017636
    Car: Skoda Superb
    Year: 2009
    Body type: Saloon
    Engine: CBBB 125 kW (170 HP) 2.0 l
    Mileage: 90830 KM

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19 Gateway

    System description: J533__Gateway   H16
    Software number: 1K0907530Q
    Software version: 0202
    Hardware number: 1K0907951
    Serial number: 2700K08925048E
    Long coding: EDA1FF064006023303

    Trouble codes: 
        01334 - Right rear door ctrl. module No signal/communication
            static

 

Thanks

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19 hours ago, Vanders said:

Is there a way of bypassing the door ctrl module before

 

There might be a possibility do disable the entire module with VCDS (like the module is not present), but I'm not sure what the consequences of that would be (what other issues would arise by doing that)

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53 minutes ago, superbdreams said:

could this be a symptom of the increasingly common broken wire(s in the drivers door flexible link?

 

Since his car is a '09, a good start in diagnosing the issue ... I don't have such issues so far on mine (a year older, with 172000 km)

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Iv'e just checked the loom inside the rubber gaiter on the drivers side door. No cables are broken but there is alot of furring between two wires where it looks like it has arched. So I think i'll change the loom.

 

Would it have blow a fuse when it shorted? Does anyone know which one if it did?

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31 minutes ago, vborovic said:

 

Maybe Fuse 17 (10 A) under the the dash panel?

 

Nothing wrong with the fuse.

 

I'll get a new loom and if that fails a new door module.

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