robertsc
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- '94 4x4
Makes me think it might be the actuator since that is the operable lever at that point. I'm surprised that the inside door rod didn't open it up since that pretty much overrides everything as a safety measure. Don't scrimp, replace both and have peace of mind. Do mark where the push rod goes into the yellow clip so you won't have to fuss with it to reinstall. Follow the instructions in the thread and don't skip and any steps although you might just want to gently pry out the actuator as in the video instead of drilling out the rivet.
P.S. The yellow clip opens like a book, i.e., its hinge is on one side. To get the lock rods changed, slip the C clip off the lock cylinder, pull it to the outside, then you can easily get off the nylon bar that goes from the cylinder to the lock push rod.
P.S. The yellow clip opens like a book, i.e., its hinge is on one side. To get the lock rods changed, slip the C clip off the lock cylinder, pull it to the outside, then you can easily get off the nylon bar that goes from the cylinder to the lock push rod.