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Can you ruin the electric motors that power the sliding doors if you open manually?
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Can you ruin the electric motors that power the sliding doors if you open manually?
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Can you ruin the electric motors that power the sliding doors if you open manually?
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What does your owners manual say?
The doors can still be opened & closed manually, if the motor stops or breaks down, manual override is essential for safety.
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