uwetiger53
Strada Tailgate Hall Sensor Error
Summary of the thread
A 2010 Fiat Strada diesel is experiencing a tailgate hall sensor error, preventing the tailgate from opening completely. The suspected cause is a defective cable or plug connection. After a consistent error and visual inspection without obvious damage, a workshop visit revealed a defective wiring harness, which was repaired, resolving the issue.
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uwetiger53 (community.author)
The error appears consistently. I've visually inspected the wiring and plug connection, but didn't notice any obvious damage. What did you do to fix this sensor fault? Did you have to do any sensor calibration?
johannesschmitz17
In my case, it turned out to be the wiring harness. I ended up taking it to a workshop, they looked it over and fixed the wiring, although it was not obvious to me. If you're not comfortable with auto electrics, I'd recommend doing the same.
uwetiger53 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. I took it to a workshop and the mechanic found a defective wiring. The repair cost was 95€. All sorted now!
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johannesschmitz17
I've had a similar issue with my Strada. Is the error consistent, or does it come and go? It could be a sensor fault, but checking the wiring harness is a good first step. Have you checked the sensor wiring and plug connection for any signs of damage or corrosion?