Door Lock Actuator Picture?
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Door Lock Actuator Picture?
Anyone have pictures of a door lock actuator from the 90'*? I'm going to be pulling apart my door soon so any pictures would help. So far the only picture I've seen of one is what'* on RockAuto and it'* not much help. Actually any images related to door locks, actuators, those bumper kit things would be great.
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Heres my post: http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...=913170#913170
College started and the door panel is still off. I never went through and removed the latch assembly. So its just been sitting there. I think my actuator is burned out.
College started and the door panel is still off. I never went through and removed the latch assembly. So its just been sitting there. I think my actuator is burned out.
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Thank you for posting those pictures. Your actuator doesn't make any noise/movement at all? Mine sounds like it'* locking but nothing really happens so I'm thinking it might be something that needs freeing up or a little grease. Do you happen to know what part of the lock setup is the bumper?
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No sorry I don't. I haven't dug deep enough into the door to figure that out yet.
Nope mine doesn't make any noise at all. I checked for power to all connectors going to it and there is power. The relay clicks and all. The motor is just dead it seems.
When researching about my problem I did come acorss cases where people only had to grease/lubricate their actuators to get it working like new again. Hopefully that would be your fix.
Nope mine doesn't make any noise at all. I checked for power to all connectors going to it and there is power. The relay clicks and all. The motor is just dead it seems.
When researching about my problem I did come acorss cases where people only had to grease/lubricate their actuators to get it working like new again. Hopefully that would be your fix.
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