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No control signal from CEM to tailgate motor (S40/2005)

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Old May 17th, 2010, 19:34   #1
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Default No control signal from CEM to tailgate motor (S40/2005)

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My wife have a S40/2005. It's not possible to open tailgate from remote or by tailgate handle. I have tested some components according attachment and they seems to be okay. Any ideas, is it possible to get some information about the CEM by OBDC?

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check the wiring through through the rubber bellows in the boot hinge,the wires split.
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check the wiring through through the rubber bellows in the boot hinge,the wires split.
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dam,had a couple of cars with the boot not opening and it was this,hard to say what the fault could be without getting a wiring diagram out.
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check the wiring through through the rubber bellows in the boot hinge,the wires split.
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Actually there was a broken wire inside rubber bellows, sometimes connection was okay and sometimes not - thanks for the advice.
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My wife have a S40/2005. It's not possible to open tailgate from remote or by tailgate handle. I have tested some components according attachment and they seems to be okay. Any ideas, is it possible to get some information about the CEM by OBDC?

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Thanks for posting that wiring diagram. Mine is doing the same. At least now I can try tripping from a 12v wire direct to the motor. I've already tested the switch in the handle and thats fine. Next step motor in the lock assy and the wiring on the hinge.
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