Back/Rear Door Won't Open - Fixing the Lift Gate Latch on My 2008 Honda Odyssey - Battery Drain
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- The latch on the back door or lift gate of my 2008 Honda Odyssey wouldn't work and I couldn't open it. Be sure to subscribe to Morgan Madness: goo.gl/7CGX0T
After doing some research I found out that it might not be working for multiple reasons. In this video I go through the troubleshooting that I did to figure out what the problem was and what I did to fix it.
Jump ahead to the fix that finally worked for me: • Back/Rear Door Won't O...
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Went right to the exterior handle hinges and above the handle lubrication with an anti rust lube spray and worked it in until the handle moved easier. Then it unlocked and locked properly again. Didn’t have to take anything apart on the inside. Great video!
That's awesome, I'm so glad it worked for you. Thanks for the comment.
Worked perfectly for me with some silicone lubricant spray. Huge thanks for saving me a ton of time and providing a straightforward and immediate remedy to this problem.😊
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment
Like wise I used silicon spray on the handle and it does a lot better now. But if I really pull on the handle it still gets stuck which I assume is because their is quite a bit of rust in that handle bar area on my 2006 odyssey.
This video helped get my daughters van going again. The tailgate had been a minor problem on it for awhile, but more than a minor inconvenience…
On our 2006 Odyssey Touring this was also causing a .5-.6 amp parasitic draw that was killing our battery! A lot of other videos and threads instructed that it “must be a problem with the sliding doors… must tear those apart…etc”.
My regular mechanic didn’t want to touch it at all… so I got out my Klein Tools clamp meter and started troubleshooting.
In our case turns out it had nothing to do with “sliding doors” at all. It was this “handle problem” that was causing the computer to think the tailgate was open. We would get an alarm that the tailgate was not closed, and we would latch it manually. … but the half amp draw persisted even after the manual latch. No warning or light on the dash either. The tailgate seemed latched…
Once I cleaned out and got the handle working again with WD-40 and a chaser of white lithium grease… all latching problems are cured… and parasitic power draw is fixed too. Yeeesss!
We still see the half amp draw when the tailgate is open… but that may be normal? Either way we are way better off now. No more dead batteries.
Thank you!
I'm so glad the video helped you. Helped in a way I didn't think it would! Interesting about the .5 amp parasitic draw. Thanks for the comment!
@@JonMorganMadness Open question: I am curious if anyone knows if that half amp draw when the tailgate is open… is normal?
I tried to be detailed in my original comment in case it can be helpful to others.
Thanks again.
@@JonMorganMadness You may want to add something like “dead battery parasitic drain” to the title or tags of this video so others like me can find it easier.
@@leilanirocks, Good question, I don't know. Hopefully someone can tell us.
Good idea@@leilanirocks
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thanks for giving all your trials and errors cuz that does truly help others & also all your reasons for trying different stuff
You're welcome. I glad the explanation helps. :) Thanks for the comment.
Well, I know this took you some time to study and figure out, but THANK YOU for saving me an hour or two of MY time. Your solution worked perfectly for me. Five minutes of WD-40 and working the handle back and forth did the trick.
I'm glad the video helped you. Thanks for the comment it makes the effort worth it!
This worked for me, thank you for sharing !!
I sprayed the handle and moved it up and down until it was loose. After, I unlocked the the mechanism from the inside and it worked.
That's awesome, thanks for the comment! It's nice to know the video is helping people.
Thank you very much , thought I had to change the cable. A little wd40 and some spray grease worked the handle back and forth as good as new.Saved me so much time!!
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped. Thanks for the comment.
Thank you sir I just want to open the door but it's not opening.. I really appreciate you
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment.
Worked for mine, nothing looked gummed up but dust certainly builds up around the mechanism. Seems to be more of a problem with the lock/unlock mechanism that disconnects the handle from the latch.
Great video. My 06 ody has rusted quite a bit, thanks to canadian winter. Thank god , WD trick worked. Thanks you for posting this video
Thanks, I'm glad the video helped you! Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the video. Thought it was Edward Norton at first lol
Haha, I usually get Kevin Spacey, but I would rather get Edward Norton theses days!
@@JonMorganMadness Definitely wouldn't wanna be compared to Spacey lol. Your video helped me fix a hatch that was in a collision. Couldn't get the door open from the outside to even swap the door. Thanks a million.
@@blakeamerica Glad the video helped!
Thanks for your advise on the latch I will give it a try. When I open the Back door I have to push the latch back or the door stays in the open position
I hope it works for you!
We have a 2009, I watched a couple other youtube solutions and it was taken the whole back panel off and I am not a mechanic and didn't want to make the problem much worst then it was. So i tried your simple solution and pop the plate off and did the manual opening and check the cord and spring. Then instead of WD-40 i used a more industrial lubricate since i saw the message on the video that WD-40 would need to probably be applied again. I applied the lubricate on the handle in the locations you identified and also out the hooking lock area. Now it works perfect again. Thanks you saved me a trip to the mechanics and paying them to fix something that may not needed to replaced or fixed.
That's awesome! So glad it worked for you. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you, the explanation of your thought process was actually very helpful!
That's great to hear. I was hoping I didn't talk too long in all my explaining.
Thank you man. I have the exact issue now.
You're welcome, glad it helped. Thanks for the comment!
Just rusty cable just need to clean and oil make sure the cable is connected at the right seating
Were you able to open with the power button? Just not manually? That’s our problem…
You're the man! That was my problem. Thanks!
You're welcome, glad the video helped!
You’re a genius. Thank you
Why thank you! Thanks for the comment. I'm glad the video was helpful.
the latch has a plastic flipper that engages outer handle when unlocked.... if lock plunger fails,,, you can spin it with a philips head screwdriver from inside, (under that center cover directly inside from latch mechanism)
Thanks, I use WD40 and take care my same problem.
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped you. Thanks for the comment.
thank you for sharing
I have an 05 odyssey with a similar rear door issue. After getting a new battery,alternator and starter the rear door lock/latch problem went away on its own. That was 16 months ago, now the problem is back, i found that if the rear door was stuck in the locked position i can just start the van, and manually unlock the passenger front door. This manual unlocking also unlocks the rear lift door at the same time. That leads me to think that not enough power is getting to that rear door solenoid, my van is old and i just dont care that much so i havent looked any futher..
I hear you on the old part. We are trying to get a few more years out of our 08
Thanks,, 👍👍worked for me
Glad to hear it worked for you. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you so much it worked
You're welcome, glad it worked for you! Thanks for the comment.
THANKS:
This was helpful thx!
You're welcome. I'm glad the video helped. Thanks for the comment!
Is there any button inside for open the trunk?
No button that I know of on the inside. At least not this model year.
@@JonMorganMadness Alright thank you.
Nothing catching or no tension on the latch to open up my liftgate. 2001 Oldsmobile Silhouette. The fob remote unlock all doors but the liftgate. It did unlock the liftgate in the past but not now.
Update, the spring had rotted out so I have to remove the interior panel to pull the vertical link up to open the gate and link down to lock it. I believe the link should snap up and down without manually pull up to open and pull down to lock the liftgate. I just don't know what the spring would look like at full length. I'm still searching online for one.
Thank you
You're welcome. Thanks for the comment. :)
Good
Mine is weird it closes with the button but won’t open with the button
mine will not latcht/lock.
today !
A fricken 6 min video and you only explain it in 1 min
Dude look like John cusack
It's been a while since I've heard that one. I get Kevin Spacey more these days. But I'd rather hear John Cusack. :)