Power Sliding Door Module Replacement

2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Power Sliding Door Module Replacement
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Replacement of the PSDM requires that the power sliding door system be disabled by removing the PSD 15-amp fuse. Once the PSDM has been replaced and the fuse installed, the following initialization procedure must be performed for both sliding doors in the following order:

  1. Manually close and latch the power sliding doors.
  2. Perform two complete Open/Closed cycles for each sliding door using any one of the following devices:
    • Appropriate switch mounted in the overhead console
    • Appropriate switch mounted to the B pillar
    • Remote Transmitter
    • Special functions of the scan tool
  3. With a scan tool, verify that the PSD Open/Closed Position Learned parameter displays "Yes".
  4. Operate the power sliding door to verify completion of the procedure. Refer to Power Sliding Door (PSD) Description and Operation in Doors.
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