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Door Lock acuator HELP
I have been searching for the last hour for a DIY on the door lock acuator for the E53.
I found a lot of discussion but no DIY. I checked the articles and no cigar. I went out this morning 26 degrees and the driver door lock doesn't work with the key fob or the console button. The door unlocks with key, the other 3 unlock fine. I think this should be an easy fix, right? |
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What I did was to pry open a black oval plastic cover on the driver side door, it's hard so use small regular scredriver, shine flash light in there to see where you want to spray WD40/PB-blaster ect, use the long straw to make sure you spray only the door actuator. I just don;t like to spray indiscriminately in there. That 'll coat the metal parts so when moisture freeze over it won't make them stuck together. Hope that helps a little. |
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Now a few hours later the rear driver is also not working in addition to the front driver actuator... hmmm? |
Is it cold where you are.?? The 26 degrees, is that F or C.. ( Im not used to F;))
To cold weather could cause the doors to malfunction.. In case, there is a another thread i have.. If not, some people say they got away with lubing the actuator, probably WD-40 would be better than grease.. Others say they have to replace the actuator.. I have the same problem on my driver side door.. I got a new actuator from ebay, and thinking about replacing it soon.. |
mine has the same problem people are telling its the modual
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how much for actuator on ebay?
My driver door actuator failed gradually. I think just use as my car has
224,000 miles (2001). The passenger one fails intermittently also. I'd love to just lube it and fix, but don't think that's the problem. I'm in Florida so cold is not a factor. How much was the actuator on Ebay? On Real OEM it's like $245! |
and the window switch doesent work just the drivers window works
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I believe it was about 40 bucks, but thats a used one. Quite expensive for a new one...
You could try www.pelicanparts.com Quote:
IT turned out to be a bad connection on one of the plugs connected to the window panel... |
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