Central locking actuators
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Can anyone give me any tips on replacing the central locking actuator on the back door of a 4 door? Started the job myself by removing the door card..... then looked at where the motor was and put the door card back. Mr Haynes was no help at all, maybe someone here has done the job before?? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
- Brianmoooore
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Sure I've removed and replaced them before. Don't recall any particular problems.
What's causing you grief?
What's causing you grief?
Getting at the motor itself? I can see it but cant see any way of getting at the screws that hold it in. Do I maybe need to remove the door catch assembly to gain access??
*Heads down to Halfrauds for an impact driver if thats the case*

*Heads down to Halfrauds for an impact driver if thats the case*
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Well, I've just gone out to the shed in the pi**ing rain to refresh my knowledge, and I can't see the slightest problem in removing the locking motor on the rear door of a 4 door saloon i looked at!
Actuator is held on by two 8mm self tappers, and is right by a largish hole in the inner door panel. Would take longer to get the correct socket out of the toolbox than to remove it!
Actuator is held on by two 8mm self tappers, and is right by a largish hole in the inner door panel. Would take longer to get the correct socket out of the toolbox than to remove it!
Just been for another look and there's nothing easily accessable that holds the motor in. I can feel 2 screws that hold it in but they're right round the back by the window mechanism
Never mind I think I can live without it i'll just have to buy a 2 door
Never mind I think I can live without it i'll just have to buy a 2 door
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The two screws should be just below the level of the catch, and only just covered by the edge of the door card.
Your car's not an antique chrome bumper one, is it?
Your car's not an antique chrome bumper one, is it?
I've just taken the front actuators out of my 2 door, and they were held in by 2 torx self tappers.
Not done the rears before, but those bolts look a bit beefy for an electrical actuator that weighs almost nothing!
Not done the rears before, but those bolts look a bit beefy for an electrical actuator that weighs almost nothing!
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Doesn't look like there has ever been any screws in the slotted holes. They usually mark the paint.
Sure you don't have some aftermarket bodge up on the rears?
Sure you don't have some aftermarket bodge up on the rears?
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Relatively rare on rears.CrazyDave wrote:The motor inside the door looks genuine... exactly the same as the new one i bought. I would have thought it would have central locking as standard?
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So what was the motor fixed to? And why?
Don't forget to fix the wiring so that it clears the glass when it comes down!
Don't forget to fix the wiring so that it clears the glass when it comes down!




