Questions & Answers for: loose door lock actuator

Question about 2000 Windstar

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...door lock actuator is bad? I've read your posting and determined I likely have a bad actuator on my 2003 E150 Ford Van. It keeps trying to lock while I drive. Since there are actuators on every lock, ...

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...door panel loose near the door lock actuator is at top of door;break the cover off of the door lock actuator.manually turn the actuator worm gear out of double lock with a screwdriver and pull the ...

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...loose remove door trim to check connections & drive motor Door lock actuator/motor has lost power source or has burned out. You will have to remove the interior door panel for access to the ...

...loose connections. check the switches for continuity. remove the door panel(s) and check the actuator wiring connections to see if they're loose or damaged. inspect the actuator rods if equipped to ...

...lock actuator assembly ( or a loose connection to it ) in the door itself. The inner door panel will most likely have to be removed, the lock actuator (or motor) tested and, if defective,

...door Lock actuator Fuse Relays Switch Wiring harness Loose or corroded connections Symptom Chart Condition Possible Sources Action The door lock is inoperative Circuitry. Power door lock actuator ...

Question about 1995 Lumina

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...door panel(s) and check the actuator wiring connection to see if they are loose or damage. 5.- Inspect the actuator rods (if equipped), make sure they are not bent or damaged. 6.- Check actuator by ...

Question about 2003 325

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...door lock actuator for the driver's door. E30 Models Remove the door panel and the water shield. Disconnect the wiring from the actuator. Remove the screws and pull the actuator off the linkage. When ...

Question about 1999 Odyssey

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...door panels & remove the plastic film. There's a white plastic actuator attached to the lock. You can test for voltage from the connector, but unlikely that's the problem. My symptom was the ...

...one. I would check the relays first. Replacing the actuator requires taking the inner door panel loose getting to the actuator , testing it via 12volt application and replacing... (Labor

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