The product fit in my Ford Escape 2010 rear door lock. Many years of work for those types of parts is enough. Thank you, recomended.
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If you will delve in to the details you can, for $8 parts solve a problem that requires a $300+ dealer part and requires about the same labor. You just have to dissemble the actuator module and install the motor to fix the door lock problem on your 2001 Suburban with barn doors. Here's how: Slip up the top part of the door cover and unsnap. Pull out the bottom part to expose the door interior. Pull off the plastic dust shield. Cable A runs from the door handle to the lock mechanism, and cable B runs from the locking mechanism to the door latch. A control arm connects the key lock to the lock mechanism. The actuator module contains the motor that responds to the electric lock/unlock commands. The door can be locked by the key or electrically. Key sets the mechanism to lock or unlock. Actuator module set the mechanism to lock or unlock. In unlock, cable A is connected directly to cable B and releases the latch. In lock, cable B is disconnected from cable A, so the handle does not actuate the latch. For repair, remove the three bolts with 10mm heads that hold the mechanism in place. Disconnect the control arm from the lock. Pull out the mechanism and remove the one screw to detach the actuator module. Remove the cover and replace the motor. Put it all back together and be pleased.Read full review
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Repaired the rear door latch on a Ford Escape with this motor and it works perfectly. Cost me $11 total for this part and less than 1 hour to fix it (googled instructions how online). The dealer wanted $500 for the repair. Thank you eBay!
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Great Quality! Same as OEM for my car. Door locks are strong again 👍
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Very. very Good ;))
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