What does pwrdooroff mean in a car?

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VonIvan
07/29/25 4:50am
pwrdooroff refers to the power door switch of a car. Power doors are generally found in more advanced business models, such as the Buick GL8 and Volkswagen Multivan. Cars equipped with power doors can automatically open or close the doors and trunk. Features of power doors: 1. Manual and automatic integration: Power doors can be opened manually like ordinary cars, or remotely via a key, allowing the owner to choose according to different situations; 2. Memory function: The owner can set the opening or closing angle of the power door according to their own habits; 3. Safety and anti-pinch: Power doors are equipped with sensors. If there is an object near the door during the closing process, the door will stop closing to avoid pinching passengers or damaging items. Advantages of power doors: 1. Convenience: Some sliding doors require a lot of force to open or close, which is inconvenient for children and the elderly; in addition, the sliding tracks of sliding doors are prone to dust accumulation, and if not cleaned for a long time, the sliding door may get stuck. Power doors, on the other hand, are electrically driven, and their sliding tracks are designed differently from manual doors, making them easier to clean and completely avoiding the above problems; 2. Safety: Manual sliding doors may not close tightly, and if the car shakes too much, the door may loosen even if it is closed, which poses a certain safety hazard. Power doors use electromagnetic suction principles, so they rarely fail to close tightly.
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OKathryn
08/12/25 8:30am
The 'pwrdooroff' displayed on the car is probably an abbreviation for 'Power Door Off,' meaning the electric door system is turned off or deactivated. I've driven models with electric sliding doors, like vans or SUVs, which have an off switch near the door. Pressing it cuts the power automatically, requiring manual door operation. If you see this prompt, it’s likely due to accidentally hitting the switch or a sensor malfunction causing the system to misjudge and shut down. Check the off button near the door to see if it’s engaged, then inspect the corresponding fuse in the fuse box—replace it if blown. Don’t ignore this, as the feature is designed for safety to prevent accidental door openings at high speeds, but disabling it affects daily convenience. I recommend making it a habit to check the door system before driving and fixing issues promptly to prevent minor faults from escalating into serious electrical problems. Electric doors are convenient, but they require careful maintenance.
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