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I found a much better diagram of the system; I had a co-worker look at this issue for a second opinion.
He agrees that the easiest option would be to tie in switch in the motor wiring, but the per the description the Recert button is disabled when (off) which means you will most likely lose power feed on those wires (pins 3 and 7)- The only way to find out is to break out fluke meter and do some on truck testing, as when off, do you still have power on those pins
I believe it is only momentary power, once door reaches its end point stop - power is dropped, so this is something to test with meter (as well)
If there is power, then you should still have end point (door travel) contact to drop power off when door fully closes, by installing a secondary switch to reverse the motor to drive inlet door closed.
Just don't know what it will do as far as feedback errors to the other sensors, as we don't know exactly what power is completely dropped off when (off)
If the other sensors are powered off, they won't see fault
To clarify: The end point is a contact point on the drive gear, when it reaches this end point it provides feedback to the FCIM to kill the power feed and stop the door movement
If you bring power in from another source, you will over drive it, no feedback to drop power, I have not messed with these actuators a lot in my career, but have changed a few, I do know they are very sensitive (weak) as they are only moving a small door, it does not take much to damage the gears (internally)
If the system was not so complex and tie in so many things into the feedback circuit, it would be a fairly easy modification
I am attaching an easier to follow diagram of the system, print it out and lay pages side by side
He agrees that the easiest option would be to tie in switch in the motor wiring, but the per the description the Recert button is disabled when (off) which means you will most likely lose power feed on those wires (pins 3 and 7)- The only way to find out is to break out fluke meter and do some on truck testing, as when off, do you still have power on those pins
I believe it is only momentary power, once door reaches its end point stop - power is dropped, so this is something to test with meter (as well)
If there is power, then you should still have end point (door travel) contact to drop power off when door fully closes, by installing a secondary switch to reverse the motor to drive inlet door closed.
Just don't know what it will do as far as feedback errors to the other sensors, as we don't know exactly what power is completely dropped off when (off)
If the other sensors are powered off, they won't see fault
To clarify: The end point is a contact point on the drive gear, when it reaches this end point it provides feedback to the FCIM to kill the power feed and stop the door movement
If you bring power in from another source, you will over drive it, no feedback to drop power, I have not messed with these actuators a lot in my career, but have changed a few, I do know they are very sensitive (weak) as they are only moving a small door, it does not take much to damage the gears (internally)
If the system was not so complex and tie in so many things into the feedback circuit, it would be a fairly easy modification
I am attaching an easier to follow diagram of the system, print it out and lay pages side by side
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