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door lock actuator -- changed and DOA! HELP!
I had a lazy passanger door lock actuator--sometimes would work, sometimes not. I took the door panel and airbag off as per instructions in other threads. Unhooked the 2 wires and wire harness and put in the new actuator. I didn't put the door panel back off and tried the lock--no luck. Nothing. So I took the new one out and just hooked up the old one, nothing. A few questions: 1. Does the door panel have to be put back together for the lock to operate? 2. I checked all of the fuses (all other doors are functioning) and they are all good. Any ideas on what would cause this? I also did the entire change with the battery unplugged. The wires look good, no crimping, etc. HELP! Scott |
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Can you list the link to the instruction you followed?
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you don't have to put the door paneling back on to test, however you have to hook all the electrical connections that go into the power window switch!
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also make sure that the air bag isn't disconnected, otherwise you'll have a airbag light that will come on!
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