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Actuator removal how do i remove left rear door actuator on a 2002 expedition

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Please rate as solved if this is what you need. You will need to borrow a heavy duty riveter from autozone or wherever you buy the lock cylinder from.


Removal

  1. NOTE: The rear door window glass must be completely raised.
    Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Section 414-01 .
  1. Remove the rear door trim panel. For additional information, refer to Section 501-05 .
Trim Panel —Rear Door, Expedition Removal
  1. Remove the power window switchplate (14524).
  1. Disconnect the electrical connector.
  1. Remove the rear door handle trim cover.
  1. Remove the rear inside door handle.
    • Remove the door handle bolt.
  1. Remove the rear door trim panel screws at bottom of panel.
  1. actuator removal - s2j~us~en~file=ani_caut.gif~gen~ref.gif CAUTION: To avoid damage to the rear door trim panel, do not pull directly outward.
    Lift upward and then outward to remove the rear door trim panel (27406).
  1. Remove the rear door watershield.
  1. Disconnect the power door lock actuator electrical connector.
  1. Drill out the power door lock actuator rivet.
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  1. Remove and discard the screws.
  1. Remove the power door lock actuator.
    • Disconnect the power door lock actuator rod.
Installation
  1. NOTE: Use new screws when installing the rear door latch.
    To install, reverse the removal procedure.
    • Use Heavy Duty Riveter to install the new rivet.

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