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This is a very simple fix for the actuator on the passenger side. Simply drop the glove box down, and the actuator is located behind it. you can even feel it when it is clicking. you can find the replacements online or at an autoparts store for 25-35 bucks. it will probably take less than 30 min to swap it out.
Seems to me that you may be having an issue with your climate control blend door. It maybe getting stuck with something in its way or you may have a bad blend door actuator.
Hello, this is caused by a bad door lock actuator. the door lock actuator is part of the door latch. the door latch will need to be replaced to correct this problem.
Hello: The lock/unlock unit is part of the mechanical door lock assembly. The first thing to do is remove the door panel. Check and make sure the linkages are all connected, then make sure the wires are properly connected to the door lock assembly. If all the previous is ok then you will need to replace the lock/unlock assembly. to do this you need to remove the mechanical lock assembly first then remove the actuator. It might be best to have a professional accomplish this task. You also should disconnect the actuator an check to make sure you have 12v going to the actuator when you activate the door lock switch.
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