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JLS



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Lower tail gate does not work!?

Hi!
My lower tailgate does not work. It does unlatch, but the tailgate does not move. I need to do it manually. The same when closing. I need to lift it up, but the soft close sucks it in and latch it.

I have the GapIID-tool, and here I get the fault message: C2006-13 - left actuator - general elctrical failiure - circuit open.

Which unit is broken? Does anyone any experience, and picture of the actuator that I need to check/replace?

Thx

Jan L-S 2016 L405 SDV8
1962 Series 2 a petrol
1965 MB 230 SL

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Alistair



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Hopefully there's something in here to help -
https://www.fullfatrr.com/gallery/albums/u...osures.pdf

I've replaced my upper actuators, but not the lower ones.

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Cheers Alistair , my lower has ceased to function too . 2019 SV AB Dynamic Scafel Grey

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Alistair



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Mine needed a new anti-trap sensor & I also had to solder a break in the tailgate wiring loom Shocked

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic47843.html

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Alistair



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This is also worth checking - https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic66566.html

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JLS



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Thx, Alistair. This was usefull, but according to the drawings I can find the LEFT actuator on the lower gate. It has just one actuator as I see. Could it be the self closing actuator C2006-13 is refering to?

JLS 2016 L405 SDV8
1962 Series 2 a petrol
1965 MB 230 SL

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JLS



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…can´t find the actuator… 2016 L405 SDV8
1962 Series 2 a petrol
1965 MB 230 SL

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Item number (7) see WM above for disassembly instructions




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Alistair



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Agree, AFAIK the lower has a single actuator.

Have you tried clearing the fault & trying again - just to confirm that it is caused by opening & closing the lower part only & isn't referring to a historic fault on the upper tailgate ?

I guess it could just be down to using common software with other vehicles that have left & right actuators.....

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