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wbcor 05-21-19 01:22 PM

2013 Door Lock Actuator - Help
 
I have gotten pretty good at replacing the failing door lock actuators, but really screwed-up the left rear:
I had it apart and realized I ordered the incorrect actuator. Okay, no problem I’ll make the car drivable and order the correct actuator. I’ve done two already and it’s really straight-forward.
However, being tired, distracted, stupid and wanting to please the wife I replaced the interior door panel with the internal hardware disconnected and closed the door.
Now there appears to be no way to unlatch the door – the interior panel is on and cannot be removed. My only access point is the small opening at the electric window control panel.
I can engage the door lock and door handle cables – white and green, but nothing happens.
It appears from the new part that the motor/internal gear needs to be in a certain position to allow the cable or the external door handle to unlatch the door. Of course, the motor has failed and it’s not plugged-in as well.
Any ideas?
Thanks and regards,
Bill

OldManRCF 05-22-19 01:17 PM

without removing the interior door panel, you are going to be hard pressed to get the door back open. Taking the panel off with the door closed is going to be tough and even risky with breaking something, but i think it's your only shot.

tghw 05-22-19 01:52 PM

You will probably have to sacrifice the inner door panel by cutting a hole in it to access the mechanism. You should be able to find a good used one from a salvage seller on EBay to replace it.

wbcor 05-22-19 06:03 PM

Thanks Gents,
I realized I really flubbed. I enjoy a challenge, so I'll take a hard look this weekend and report back.
Bill

vr4/sc400 05-23-19 03:54 PM

Here is my thought of what is going on.

You have access to the inside door cables but since they won't open it you must have the child lock switch on (so the inside door handle - green cable - will not open the door)
You installed the actuator but did not insert the outside door handle fork onto the metal bar of the actuator (so the outside door handle will not open the door)

Good news you should be able to open the door.
#1 - The white tip cable with the solid wire is your lock/unlock cable. Pull this cable to put it in the Unlocked position.
#2 - Grab a long flat tool (like a ruler). If you can still roll your window all the way down it will be much easier. Now look down from the window slot directly above the actuator. You will be able to see the one inch long metal bar on the actuator. Push this bar down and the door should open.

Regards,
Actuators Plus

wbcor 05-23-19 05:07 PM

Thanks!
I was thinking along these lines, but didn't think about rolling the window down.
I have a boroscope camera that will help guide me.
I'll report back.
Regards,
Bill

wbcor 05-25-19 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by vr4/sc400 (Post 10525004)
Here is my thought of what is going on.

You have access to the inside door cables but since they won't open it you must have the child lock switch on (so the inside door handle - green cable - will not open the door)
You installed the actuator but did not insert the outside door handle fork onto the metal bar of the actuator (so the outside door handle will not open the door)

Good news you should be able to open the door.
#1 - The white tip cable with the solid wire is your lock/unlock cable. Pull this cable to put it in the Unlocked position.
#2 - Grab a long flat tool (like a ruler). If you can still roll your window all the way down it will be much easier. Now look down from the window slot directly above the actuator. You will be able to see the one inch long metal bar on the actuator. Push this bar down and the door should open.

Regards,
Actuators Plus

Thanks for the tips! Worked like a charm.
I used a borescope and would be difficult without one. I made a tool out of a socket holder rail and eventually got it placed. I pushed and the door popped open.

My new actuator worked fine, but has poor alignment and the door latch "rode-up" as it closed and caused a poor fir. Put the old one back in as the fit is fine.

The other actuators I replaced all worked fine - one Japanese, one Chinese.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Bill


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