Door lock actuator replacement
#1
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Door lock actuator replacement
Hello, long time lurker seeking advice please!
My passenger side door lock actuator has packed up (MY00) and I was just wondering if anyone could recommend where to get a replacement?
I've read that many different Honda versions (civic?) fit but I'm overwhelmed with choice! Has anyone used the below? I don't mind paying more than that but I'm not sure that I really need to?
Door Lock Actuator Rear Right Passenger For Honda Civic Accord Odyssey 1998-2002 eBay
Any advice welcomed - thank you! Will
My passenger side door lock actuator has packed up (MY00) and I was just wondering if anyone could recommend where to get a replacement?
I've read that many different Honda versions (civic?) fit but I'm overwhelmed with choice! Has anyone used the below? I don't mind paying more than that but I'm not sure that I really need to?
Door Lock Actuator Rear Right Passenger For Honda Civic Accord Odyssey 1998-2002 eBay
Any advice welcomed - thank you! Will
#2
That link seems to think that it will fit! Be worth ringing around the breakers that have adverts breaking S2000's on ebay?
#3
IS it the actuator, or just the mechanism that has seized due to want of grease?
Do you have one of the crappy OEM alarms, which give door actuator problems - usually the driver's?
Do you have one of the crappy OEM alarms, which give door actuator problems - usually the driver's?
#4
The website thinks so. I just had to replace mine recently. Turned out the motor had seized due to rust. Ordered the actuator, and the one for the wrong door appeared (may have ordered the wrong one ) but the motor is transferable.
Heres a link for a good DIY when you come to do it. https://www.s2ki.com/forums/s2000-un...-side-1104579/
Heres a link for a good DIY when you come to do it. https://www.s2ki.com/forums/s2000-un...-side-1104579/
#5
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Thanks everyone for your input!
Pretty certain it's just the actuator - everything else is working freely (decent Toad alarm thankfully!). Who knows how long it wasn't actually working for though!
Breakers were selling them for circa £30 so I've taken a punt and have ordered the ebay one - I will let you know how I get on!
Cheers for that guide too, I'd found a helpful video on youtube but that looks more clear for re-assembly!
Pretty certain it's just the actuator - everything else is working freely (decent Toad alarm thankfully!). Who knows how long it wasn't actually working for though!
Breakers were selling them for circa £30 so I've taken a punt and have ordered the ebay one - I will let you know how I get on!
Cheers for that guide too, I'd found a helpful video on youtube but that looks more clear for re-assembly!
#6
If you have a mate with long skinny arms ... Get them around :-)
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