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wpoll 06-30-2024 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Salty B. (Post 1239665)
I *think* I got it in right, but I'll verify next time it's off. Thanks for that.

Now the alarm won't set and the left rear door won't lock... I didn't even mess with that one. Eh whatever...

The two "faults" are related. Re-seat the connectors on the driver's door master switch unit? If one of these is wonky, all kinds of failures happen... :rolleyes:

Salty B. 06-30-2024 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by wpoll (Post 1239666)
The two "faults" are related. Re-seat the connectors on the driver's door master switch unit? If one of these is wonky, all kinds of failures happen... :rolleyes:

Ugh... OK, thanks again!

What's the consensus on the Chinese knock-off DLAs? I've never heard or read anything good but the OE part is $US230+.

wpoll 06-30-2024 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Salty B. (Post 1239667)
Ugh... OK, thanks again!

What's the consensus on the Chinese knock-off DLAs? I've never heard or read anything good but the OE part is $US230+.

An OE Part is (usually) better than an after-market part is better that a faulty part. YMMV... ;)

Even if the after-market parts last half the life of the OE part, at this point that's 10+ years. :thumbup:

andrewwynn 06-30-2024 10:37 PM

The oe use pretty cheap motors I wouldn't feel bad about putting knock off DLA in any of the non driver door. I'd be a little more concerned with the driver door just because it interacts with the alarm system and the fragile door cylinder.


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andrewwynn 06-30-2024 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by wpoll (Post 1239666)
The two "faults" are related. Re-seat the connectors on the driver's door master switch unit? If one of these is wonky, all kinds of failures happen... :rolleyes:


+1. Are the locking levers still fully functional? If not I'd maybe add a screw to hold it tight lest it bumps loose over a pothole.


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Salty B. 07-02-2024 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1239670)
+1. Are the locking levers still fully functional? If not I'd maybe add a screw to hold it tight lest it bumps loose over a pothole.


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Yeah I reseated the connectors on both doors and gave em a little shot of De-oxit. That seems to have solved it for now. Thx.

andrewwynn 07-02-2024 09:00 PM

Deoxit is amazing!

Salty B. 07-08-2024 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1239670)
+1. Are the locking levers still fully functional? If not I'd maybe add a screw to hold it tight lest it bumps loose over a pothole.


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Yes they are presnt and appear to lock, but they don't seem all that snug anymore, and twice now the alarm chirp stopped working again after a day or so. I'll see if I can find some little screws.

andrewwynn 07-08-2024 08:22 PM

A small amt of silicone works great to hold a molex connector that doesn't grab anymore. Tiny dab on the two long sides. You'll be able to pull out if needed but it should never get loose

Salty B. 07-12-2024 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1239669)
The oe use pretty cheap motors I wouldn't feel bad about putting knock off DLA in any of the non driver door. I'd be a little more concerned with the driver door just because it interacts with the alarm system and the fragile door cylinder.

Ended up with the OE part from FCP. It is the driver's door. So that will be this weekend's project. I rationalized the cost by the above *and* I have zero interest in ripping that door card off again — I'm sure I will eventually for some other problem — to replace a shitty Chinesium part.

The two on the right side work fine. I have a good used one for the left rear and will do both of them now that I have a shitton of those shatter-prone door card clips.

Reseated the window switch connectors again, the alarm chirped once, then twice on unlock, then never again... I'll try the silicone thing but I'm wondering if a pin got loose or something.


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