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Good replacement door lock actuators

daivddd

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I am going to replace all 5 door lock acuators in my 2000 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer.

There are NUMEROUS brands, prices, and warranty periods available online, and I want to conserve money yet avoid low quality. Can someone recommend a brand either online or at a popular cart parts store to meet that criteria?

Also, pictures online make the cargo door actuator appear to be the same as a normal door actuator, but some people say they are differnet due to the force required to lock/unlock those different doors. Do you know if the are the same or different?

Muchas thank you!
 



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I would consider replacing them as you need to. I’ve only had one fail, and I replaced it with a junkyard unit.

I turned off Auto-Lock so they are not constantly being used for no reason…
 






First of all, why are you replacing? In many cases, weak actuators are the result of wiring issues like corroded factory splices. My one truck has 342,000mi and original actuators. The OEM ones are very robust.

I too would just replace them as they fail.
 






I am going to replace all 5 door lock acuators in my 2000 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer.

There are NUMEROUS brands, prices, and warranty periods available online, and I want to conserve money yet avoid low quality. Can someone recommend a brand either online or at a popular cart parts store to meet that criteria?

Also, pictures online make the cargo door actuator appear to be the same as a normal door actuator, but some people say they are differnet due to the force required to lock/unlock those different doors. Do you know if the are the same or different?

Muchas thank you!

I would consider replacing them as you need to. I’ve only had one fail, and I replaced it with a junkyard unit.

I turned off Auto-Lock so they are not constantly being used for no reason…
That's a good idea I didn't even know about. How do you turn off auto-lock?
First of all, why are you replacing? In many cases, weak actuators are the result of wiring issues like corroded factory splices. My one truck has 342,000mi and original actuators. The OEM ones are very robust.

I too would just replace them as they fail.
My Explorer is over 20 eyars old and each actuator has eventually failed and been replaced at various times by ones bought online. Along the way wiring and connections have also been repaired or replaced. I first posted because the replacements have been of low quality and have also failed and again needed replacement. I know OEM actuators are dependable and last, but they're quite expensive; thus I posted to this forum for recommendations. I want to get a set of actuators that work well and last a long time so I don't have to keep tearing open my doors and wasting time.
 






I got all my actuators from a low mile ex at the junkyard I got all the door switches to
 






@daivddd, instructions here…
 






Pick n pull is honestly your best bet. I don’t have any aftermarket ones I can recommend
 












Bring a small-ish, charged battery and some jumper wires to test
 






Bring a small-ish, charged battery and some jumper wires to test
Thank you for that smart idea (and one of mine to compare fittage). I'm embarrassed to say I would not have thought of it.
 






Careful to not tear the rubber cover. Get the linkage as well, since it should be probably free…
 






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