Radio door motor
#16
Lexus Test Driver
I know this is the motor for NAV screen and think it is the motor for the radio door too.
#17
Lexus Test Driver
I did a motor check using a 9VDC battery…I put the tape on the motor shaft so you could see it move.
Just connect the battery to the motor using some spare wires…reverse the polarity and the motor will move the opposite direction.
let us know how it goes.
Just connect the battery to the motor using some spare wires…reverse the polarity and the motor will move the opposite direction.
let us know how it goes.
#18
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Radio door motor again
It is my radio door. I can manually open and close it so it is not off the tracks.
Ty all for your input!!
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So the live purple is domes on motor and remove the clear heat sinking material.. correct?
I guess I have to disturb the clear heat sink material to both black and red connectors…correct?
can I use a nine volt or have to use a 12 v battery?
Next response;
if I have a
the blue is radio and white black is ground.working motor then check the optical sensor in back of the control assy? Does it look like a clear black circular
do I have to open up harness to trace ground wire. Where is the ground wire?
Is it a black white with with a circular connector and bolted to metal under radio area?
Will check all this next weekend
and report back!
I appreciate the help. There is a control on eBay for 200+ probably worth having anyways.
Have a super Sunday
Best regards Jeff aka Harleygirl
#19
Pole Position
#20
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#21
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Radio door motor & New used control assy
Hi bgw70,
ty for the help but pushing button with door down did not work.
I got a new motor without the cylindrical gear and a new used Control assy!
1. Do I just have to remove the three door screws to put my original door on?
2. Where do I find the beginning of the ground bill and white wire to use a grounded test light?
3. How do I test the control assy
with a 6 or 9v battery and wires? Where do I touch the two wires from the battery and then hit my door button to see if it works.
4. if I try to swap motors on old unit how do I change the nylon cylindrical gear? … superglue it in shaft?
Thank you all for your help!!
I appreciate it very much!
Happy Thursday!
Best,
Jeff aka Harleygirl
New Control assy with connector off from door partial button.
New motor without spindle nylon gear
Door button with connector off
So I can swap door covers removing the three screws. Want to install original door
Thank you for all the help
ty for the help but pushing button with door down did not work.
I got a new motor without the cylindrical gear and a new used Control assy!
1. Do I just have to remove the three door screws to put my original door on?
2. Where do I find the beginning of the ground bill and white wire to use a grounded test light?
3. How do I test the control assy
with a 6 or 9v battery and wires? Where do I touch the two wires from the battery and then hit my door button to see if it works.
4. if I try to swap motors on old unit how do I change the nylon cylindrical gear? … superglue it in shaft?
Thank you all for your help!!
I appreciate it very much!
Happy Thursday!
Best,
Jeff aka Harleygirl
New Control assy with connector off from door partial button.
New motor without spindle nylon gear
Door button with connector off
So I can swap door covers removing the three screws. Want to install original door
Thank you for all the help
#22
Lexus Test Driver
Hi bgw70,
ty for the help but pushing button with door down did not work.
I got a new motor without the cylindrical gear and a new used Control assy!
1. Do I just have to remove the three door screws to put my original door on?
yes
2. Where do I find the beginning of the ground bill and white wire to use a grounded test light?
i am not following what you are asking.
3. How do I test the control assy
with a 6 or 9v battery and wires? Where do I touch the two wires from the battery and then hit my door button to see if it works.
i know, the video I posted showed the 9VDC power applied directly to the motor.
Remove the plastic cover over the motor and apply power to the motor directly, then reverse the leads, the motor will move the opposite direction.
4. if I try to swap motors on old unit how do I change the nylon cylindrical gear? … superglue it in shaft?
i think it is compression, but not sure. Like I said, I only replaced the NAV motors.
ty for the help but pushing button with door down did not work.
I got a new motor without the cylindrical gear and a new used Control assy!
1. Do I just have to remove the three door screws to put my original door on?
yes
2. Where do I find the beginning of the ground bill and white wire to use a grounded test light?
i am not following what you are asking.
3. How do I test the control assy
with a 6 or 9v battery and wires? Where do I touch the two wires from the battery and then hit my door button to see if it works.
i know, the video I posted showed the 9VDC power applied directly to the motor.
Remove the plastic cover over the motor and apply power to the motor directly, then reverse the leads, the motor will move the opposite direction.
4. if I try to swap motors on old unit how do I change the nylon cylindrical gear? … superglue it in shaft?
i think it is compression, but not sure. Like I said, I only replaced the NAV motors.
I really want to help you Jeff…perhaps, Paul or Daryl can chime in…
#23
Unfortunately, my 02 service manual does NOT show the door motor. Actually, it doesn't show either of the doors. NAV or Stereo. It only shows the stereo door switch.
I was recently troubleshooting my door too. The odd thing is the door switch has a wire (blue) going to the stereo with a signal name DOS1. I have no idea what that signal does nor how it affects the door.
I posted about how I "apparently" reset my door. Now, for almost a week, it has worked perfectly. That's after trying to fix it off and on for awhile. Couldn't find anything wrong.
I knew I had power and I knew that the door was being kept open electrically and my switch did nothing.
But even with no information, this should still be a breeze. Find the "two" wires that go to the motor. Trace them out to the plug. Take your battery and one lead to one wire and the other lead to the other wire. I think he has this. Right Jeff?
WARNING!!!
I know there are sensors on the door assembly that detect when the door has reached full travel to turn it off. I would set my door to the middle position for the test after everything is back together. If it closes, reset the door to the middle position, reverse your leads and see if it opens. I would not apply power longer than necessary because I just am not certain what constant power and no stops would do to the nylon gears.
Paul
I was recently troubleshooting my door too. The odd thing is the door switch has a wire (blue) going to the stereo with a signal name DOS1. I have no idea what that signal does nor how it affects the door.
I posted about how I "apparently" reset my door. Now, for almost a week, it has worked perfectly. That's after trying to fix it off and on for awhile. Couldn't find anything wrong.
I knew I had power and I knew that the door was being kept open electrically and my switch did nothing.
But even with no information, this should still be a breeze. Find the "two" wires that go to the motor. Trace them out to the plug. Take your battery and one lead to one wire and the other lead to the other wire. I think he has this. Right Jeff?
WARNING!!!
I know there are sensors on the door assembly that detect when the door has reached full travel to turn it off. I would set my door to the middle position for the test after everything is back together. If it closes, reset the door to the middle position, reverse your leads and see if it opens. I would not apply power longer than necessary because I just am not certain what constant power and no stops would do to the nylon gears.
Paul
Last edited by Raven01750; 07-28-22 at 04:30 PM.
#24
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[QUOTE=Bgw70;11334734]I never said you needed to buy parts, I only wanted you to test the motor, so you could isolate different parts of the system…take it apart first.
I really want to help you Jeff…perhaps, Paul or Daryl can chime in…[/QUOTE
Hi bhw70,
I bought the parts to have them in case I needed them and my control assy was out to lunch.
I’ll be getting into it soon.
will check orig motor first
then ground wire. will keep you guys updated. Ty much for the help.
Best,
Jeff
I really want to help you Jeff…perhaps, Paul or Daryl can chime in…[/QUOTE
Hi bhw70,
I bought the parts to have them in case I needed them and my control assy was out to lunch.
I’ll be getting into it soon.
will check orig motor first
then ground wire. will keep you guys updated. Ty much for the help.
Best,
Jeff
#25
Pole Position
I would install the new door assembly and see if everything works. If it does, that will save you from having to do all those other steps.
Put the new assembly in with the current door on. If the assembly works, let us know and we will tell you how to put the door on.
Do you know how to put the assembly in?
Watch this video and it will show you how to take the radio out. Once the radio is out, you can take the door assembly off the radio.
Put the new assembly in with the current door on. If the assembly works, let us know and we will tell you how to put the door on.
Do you know how to put the assembly in?
Watch this video and it will show you how to take the radio out. Once the radio is out, you can take the door assembly off the radio.
#26
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Thread Starter
Radio wood door motor ,Dr&Control Assy
Thank you guys for all the help!
I know how to pull radio but will watch video and then install new control assy
first with the door that is on it.
Will keep you posted in the next week.
Have a super Friday and weekend!
Best regards,
jeff aka Harleygirl
Me and Harleygirl upside down She lived 11 years
I know how to pull radio but will watch video and then install new control assy
first with the door that is on it.
Will keep you posted in the next week.
Have a super Friday and weekend!
Best regards,
jeff aka Harleygirl
Me and Harleygirl upside down She lived 11 years
Last edited by Harleygirl; 08-05-22 at 07:16 PM. Reason: Updating
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#27
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Thread Starter
Wood radio door assy resolution Thank you!!
[QUOTE=DshngDaryl;11328066]Could she use a 9V battery to check the motor?[/QUOTE
Hello all from hot Massachusetts,
I would like to thank Daryl,Dennis and Paul and anyone I missed for helping me get
my wood door control assy working.
I took your advice and tested the motor first with a 9v battery and it did not work. Tested the new motor and worked fine.
Tested new used assy I purchased off eBay. Worked fine. Pulled the radio and swapped the control assys and my original wood door.
Thank you to our clublexus community
I have learned so much from you all!!
I believe one of you wanted my used assy. It is complete with orig motor and
nylon gear and ferrel. The door is excellent Lt. bird’s eye Maple.
New motor goes with unit. It does not have nylon gear or a ferrel. Super glue will work. see attached
Have a great August and happy motoring!!
Best regards,
Jeff aka harleygirl
Hello all from hot Massachusetts,
I would like to thank Daryl,Dennis and Paul and anyone I missed for helping me get
my wood door control assy working.
I took your advice and tested the motor first with a 9v battery and it did not work. Tested the new motor and worked fine.
Tested new used assy I purchased off eBay. Worked fine. Pulled the radio and swapped the control assys and my original wood door.
Thank you to our clublexus community
I have learned so much from you all!!
I believe one of you wanted my used assy. It is complete with orig motor and
nylon gear and ferrel. The door is excellent Lt. bird’s eye Maple.
New motor goes with unit. It does not have nylon gear or a ferrel. Super glue will work. see attached
Have a great August and happy motoring!!
Best regards,
Jeff aka harleygirl
Last edited by Harleygirl; 08-05-22 at 11:10 AM.
#29
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Thread Starter
All fixed and working
Howdy ,
Hope your well!!
I did use the 9v battery procedure and found all my answers. Installed my new used working control assy with my original wood door. I appreciate all your help.
Best regards,
Jeff
Hope your well!!
I did use the 9v battery procedure and found all my answers. Installed my new used working control assy with my original wood door. I appreciate all your help.
Best regards,
Jeff
Last edited by Harleygirl; 08-05-22 at 12:00 PM. Reason: Adding pic
#30
Pole Position
Jeff
Congrats on the installation. Glad it worked out for you and everything is up and running as it should be.
Dennis
Congrats on the installation. Glad it worked out for you and everything is up and running as it should be.
Dennis
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