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griffenjam 10-10-2002 05:30 PM

Auto door locks
 
I'm having door lock problems.

First, on my passenger side I think the actuator is broken, it makes a lour buzzing sound every time I lock the door.

Do I just need to have it the actuator replaced?

On the driver side the auto locks don't work. What is the most likely cause of this?

dragstang86 10-10-2002 11:23 PM

its probably either in the switch or the actuator. When i got my car they didnt work at all. The switch was bad on the drivers side and the actuator was bad on the pass. side. You can test the switch with a voltmeter. I just took both switches and actuators out of a 4 banger stang that a buddy of mine was parting out.

hope this helps

bigred90gt 10-11-2002 01:47 AM

WTF????
 
Both of mine went out at the same time. I thought it was a fuse, but couldn't find one that was linked to it. How do you test the actuators and switches? What else would it be?
Thanks
Caymon

82 GT 10-11-2002 02:50 PM

To rest the switches, take a voltmeter to the two wires that go to it. You should get a reading when the switch is pressed and no reading when the switch is open.
You will have to remove the actuator and apply 12 volts to it's terminals to check it. The actuator is actually a small motor.

squid 10-14-2002 09:13 PM

I just purchased a 93GT with door lock actuators D.O.A. I read about a cheaper fix for the actuator motors on another post. I took their advice and went to Parts Express and bought me a set of high torque actuators for like 4 bucks each. Sure beats 50-75 each for factory models. I then took my door panels off drilled out the rivet holding the old ones in and yanked them puppys. I did have to fabricate a bracket for the new actuators but it was no big deal. I did all of this in one day and they work ten times better than the stock ones. The stock units are a terrible design and if you are going to keep the car give this option some serious thought. It was much easier than I thought.

82 GT 10-14-2002 09:51 PM

You really don't need to drill out that rivet that holds that actuator. It can be done without doing that. I still don't know the reason why people do that. I replaced both of mine and never picked up a drill.

squid 10-15-2002 11:04 AM

reply
 
(You really don't need to drill out that rivet that holds that actuator. It can be done without doing that. I still don't know the reason why people do that. I replaced both of mine and never picked up a drill.)

The reason I drilled out the rivets was because I wasnt using the same junk actuators from Ford and made my own bracket.


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