a strange one..........even for a maserati!

highlander

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hi, hope all well
The cayenne in garage waiting for parts for mot so had to put the mas back on road early. has been wrapped up and on trickle charge since Oct, started fine and drives as good as she should but nothing on the driver door works - mirrors, window, key unlock. thought maybe it was the usual maserati "being difficult" after being stored and on trickle for a while but even an 80 mile round trip to fully charge battery has not resolved it. is there a relay responsible for everything on the driver door or a connector i should look for which may have came loose?
Greg
 

mjheathcote

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Only a guess, but I would suspect a multiplug connector and maybe a common ground in the plug that would effect everything?
 

CatmanV2

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At this point I woulds be suspecting multipoint. And then why multipoint very quickly followed by 'mice?'

C
 

highlander

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At this point I woulds be suspecting multipoint. And then why multipoint very quickly followed by 'mice?'

C
pretty sure it is not mice, no sign of them and she was too big for garage so stored outside this winter on the open part of the parking behind the house..............but TY for raising my anxiety levels! lol
 

CatmanV2

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pretty sure it is not mice, no sign of them and she was too big for garage so stored outside this winter on the open part of the parking behind the house..............but TY for raising my anxiety levels! lol

Yeah, ummm. Sorry about that :(. Really didn't mean to

C
 

allandwf

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It's not unheard of for doors to be individually fused. Not sure if this is the case here, but I know Mercedes do it. Perhaps try and find a fuse layout, dare I mention the handbook? Lol
 

highlander

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It's not unheard of for doors to be individually fused. Not sure if this is the case here, but I know Mercedes do it. Perhaps try and find a fuse layout, dare I mention the handbook? Lol
hey Allan, how goes things with you bro?
 

highlander

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It's not unheard of for doors to be individually fused. Not sure if this is the case here, but I know Mercedes do it. Perhaps try and find a fuse layout, dare I mention the handbook? Lol
spot on allan, fuse 46 or 47 (LHD or RHD) seems to be identified as driver door in handbook...........who knew , will get in about them at weekend when not working.