Show Sliding Door Motor HarnessSliding Door Wire HarnessApplication Summary: Chrysler Town & Country 2007-04, Dodge Caravan 2007-04, Dodge Grand Caravan 2007-04
This sliding door motor harness is designed to match the fit and function of the original harness on specified applications. Made of quality materials, it is engineered for reliable performance and durability. Detailed ApplicationsProduct Specifications
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4.0 out of 5 stars Cheaper, but not as Robust as OEM Worked on my 2005 Chrysler T&C. Unlike the OEM part it does not have a plastic piece that guides the wires around the "closing arm", which does not seem to be real important, but I added a wrap of electrical tape to hold the cable firm. Instead of insulate wires running through the plastic guide, Dorman puts the insulated wires inside a corrugated plastic wrap. The push anchors that hold the assembly to the frame are supplied attached to a wire tie, again not real important, but they are not part of the assembly like the OEM unit. I'll have to see if it lasts several years, and if so it will be worth the shortcomings. See YouTube Video [2005 Chrysler T&C Sliding Door Flex Track Replacement]. Reviews with imagesTop reviews from the United StatesThere was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022 My husband’s review: This fits my 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT. I had never installed one before but it’s not too bad, and I don’t usually do my own repairs. Everything went fine except for the push pins are very cheap and two of the 3 broke with very little force. I had to find some other ones and use some tape. I just installed it today so I can’t speak to the durability of the harness itself. Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2012 In my opinion, Dorman built this harness better than Mopar did. The wires seem more durable, and are a bit longer to keep them from stressing while the doors open/shut. We've spent hours trying to figure out why our door would no longer open/shut via the remote, or interior buttons... The local dealership, nor local mechanic could figure out what was wrong with our door except that the motor may have gone up... That did not seem right to me because when the doors are opened, or one of the buttons is pushed, the blinkers blink on the side of the vehicle in the door is being opened. After reading a ton of reviews on tech sites, and forums, I was sure that it had to be the wire harness.. We bought ours off of Amazon - it took me less than 45 minutes to remove the old harness, and install the new. Other reviews speak of bad clips, or ties... I found that these clips and ties are easy to install... And I personally believe that they will do better than the factory clips due to the wires being perfectly snug to the door. The only downfall with this product is that it doesn't come with instructions. It's pretty simple to install, just follow the wires. You'll only need a Phillips head screw (x) driver to remove the two screws at the motor gear which is located at the bottom of the door. Be sure to remove each clip that is attached to the harness in which you are removing (new harness comes with these replacements). The plastic at the A frame (or beam) between the sliding & front door (where your seat belt & button is located) pulls straight out as it is held by metal clips. The rest should be self explanatory. Anyway, I hope this helps those of you who are playing the "What Now". Best of luck! Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2019 Did NOT fit my 2005 Grand Caravan SXT as advertised. Had to splice in old front plug. Also, as Mr. Slaughter
said in his review: I added a comment to Robert Moga's review. I did eventually get this part to work, by cutting off the front plug wiring, and splicing in the old front plug, and matching up the wires in new and old harness. Colors do not always match, wiring color codes, so just go by the position in the rear plug of the original harness. Also, a couple of the wires are thicker, I believe power the motor, so make sure the thick wires are properly matched up by position. If you find you are splicing a thick wire to a thinner wire, double-check your wiring. After the old plug was spliced in and everything connected up and put back together, it worked. So I gave it 2 stars. If you don't mind splicing the old plug in, you can make this work acceptably. Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2014 I am not great a doing car repairs but this wasn't too bad. Most videos on the Internet that talk about fixing the sliding door on Grand Caravans tell you to repair the wiring. I am glad I found one that recommended just using this replacement part. It took me about an hour and most of that was trying to figure out how to get into the b-pillar beside the passenger seat. It ended up being a lot easier than I imagined. I have had some rattling in the door that I think is coming from me not securing this part down enough and the door stopped working after a few weeks but once again I think that is because of my lack of experience and I didn't have the connectors put together tight enough. I would highly recommend getting the full replacement part instead of trying to fix the wires directly. It seemed well worth the money for the amount of time and frustration I saved. Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2016 Worked on my 2005 Chrysler T&C. Unlike the OEM part it does not have a plastic piece that guides the wires around the "closing arm", which does not seem to be real important, but I added a wrap of electrical tape to hold the cable firm. Instead of insulate wires running through the plastic guide, Dorman puts the insulated wires inside a corrugated plastic wrap. The push anchors that hold the assembly to the frame are supplied attached to a wire tie, again not real important, but they are not part of the assembly like the OEM unit. I'll have to see if it lasts several years, and if so it will be worth the shortcomings. See YouTube Video [2005 Chrysler T&C Sliding Door Flex Track Replacement]. 4.0 out of 5 stars Cheaper, but not as Robust as OEM Worked on my 2005 Chrysler T&C. Unlike the OEM part it does not have a plastic piece that guides the wires around the "closing arm", which does not seem to be real important, but I added a wrap of electrical tape to hold the cable firm. Instead of insulate wires running through the plastic guide, Dorman puts the insulated wires inside a corrugated plastic wrap. The push anchors that hold the assembly to the frame are supplied attached to a wire tie, again not real important, but they are not part of the assembly like the OEM unit. I'll have to see if it lasts several years, and if so it will be worth the shortcomings. See YouTube Video [2005 Chrysler T&C Sliding Door Flex Track Replacement]. Images in this review Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2019 I think this is the 3rd I have replaced this wiring harness. It is a bad design to bend those wires back and forth every time the door opens. The Dorman part is a good fix and I guess as good as it gets, certainly no worse than oem and costs a lot less. They last just long enough for me to need to look at a You Tube video on how to do it, and nobody warranties them for lifetime, for good reason Top reviews from other countries4.0 out of 5 stars Good but needs better quality clips. Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2015 Satisfactory overall. I saved about $300.00 (Compared to dealership quote for repair) by purchasing this and changing it myself (about 1 hour). Would have been 5 starts except that the body plugs & Zip ties to connect it to the car were kind of brittle and broke quite easily when trying to plug them in to the car. Maybe because it was a bit cold when I was working on it (About 16 c / 61 F), But I think they should be made of a slightly more pliable material to prevent this. Door works great now but I am concerned whether or not these clips will hold when it gets really cold in the winter. 1.0 out of 5 stars crap product Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2017 lasted for a month or so , total crap |