Electric sliding doors not working on my 68 plate allure

2018 Peugeot Traveller 2.0 diesel
Car: Peugeot Traveller
Year: 2018
Variant: 2.0 diesel
Categories: Electrics, ECU, Warnings & Lights
I recently had to change my alternator belt and tensioner as the belt snapped and now my electric sliding doors are not working.
Problem added: Feb 20, 2022 (2 years ago)
Try another key fob , make sure the electric child lock has not accidently been switched on .
Answered Feb 20, 2022 (2 years ago)
you probably disconnected the battery when one of the doors were open? Apparently they need to be reset (possibly a dealer only job). Join one of the facebook traveller groups, plenty of people with the same problems on there.
Answered Mar 5, 2022 (2 years ago)
Replying to post by J Rendle:
you probably disconnected the battery when one of the doors were open? Apparently they need to be reset (possibly a dealer only job). Join one of the facebook traveller groups, plenty of people with the same problems on there.
I am having same issue , i cant find anything on Facebook. Are you able to help point me in right direction for where to lookor reset process . Thanks
Answered Apr 21, 2022 (1 year ago)
You need to turn off electric doors and change to manual. Close all doors and then turn electric doors back on.
Answered May 21, 2022 (1 year ago)
Our electric sliding doors also stop working intermittently. So far, have managed to get them to close by leaving it a few mins, but this pm was about to call out the AA as one of them jammed open. I note comment above about changing to manual - how do I do that?
Answered Aug 21, 2022 (1 year ago)

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