Will the electric tailgate break if closed manually?

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VanMiranda
07/30/25 1:25am
Occasionally closing the electric tailgate manually will not cause immediate damage, but it can lead to wear and tear on internal components such as the motor, gears, and telescoping parts, thereby reducing the lifespan of the electric tailgate. There are three ways to open the electric tailgate: 1. Vehicle tailgate switch: Use the tailgate switch located on the tailgate to open or close it. 2. Sensor-based opening: Place your hand or any object in the designated sensing area of the tailgate to automatically open it. This is useful when your hands are full and you cannot manually operate the tailgate or use the electronic car key. 3. Dashboard tailgate switch: Press the tailgate switch on the vehicle dashboard to open or close the tailgate.
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