I bought the inexpensive autozone option, which I thought was still plenty expensive enough.
Two huge issues.
For the side doors, the kits don't actually even come with the right length rod!
There are kludges: cutting, grinding, and drilling out the rod from the original motor to then fit onto the replacement,
or welding additional length onto one of the ones that came with the kit.
But if there's someone who makes it RIGHT to begin with, I'd greatly prefer it.
Second issue.
Got the rear tailgate (it's on a 1990 wagon) installed, finally; it was the easiest compared to the side doors for sure.
No question that it's installed correctly now.
But the motor just has no strength at all. If I lock the tailgate by hand, the motor can only partially unlock it; likewise if I unlock it, it can only partially lock it. At first I figured it was because of the little yellow "cuff" for want of a better word, which I'd left out to make installation easier. Ran out to a dealer, got one, installed it with the cuff so that the arm isn't moving around in the socket, still didn't work. If I pull the motor out of the tailgate, it can go up and down an impressive range, more than sufficient; but once there's a load on it it just doesn't do the job.
What a waste of time.
So alright-- does anyone make a door lock actuator with the right rod length for the doors?
And does anyone make a working actuator that actually has some force to it?!?
Generally I like cheap, and it works for the money... but these... just aren't working for me. Time to pay for a little quality if you can suggest a source. Maybe even the dealer, if I can afford it.
thanks!
-Bernard
Two huge issues.
For the side doors, the kits don't actually even come with the right length rod!
There are kludges: cutting, grinding, and drilling out the rod from the original motor to then fit onto the replacement,
or welding additional length onto one of the ones that came with the kit.
But if there's someone who makes it RIGHT to begin with, I'd greatly prefer it.
Second issue.
Got the rear tailgate (it's on a 1990 wagon) installed, finally; it was the easiest compared to the side doors for sure.
No question that it's installed correctly now.
But the motor just has no strength at all. If I lock the tailgate by hand, the motor can only partially unlock it; likewise if I unlock it, it can only partially lock it. At first I figured it was because of the little yellow "cuff" for want of a better word, which I'd left out to make installation easier. Ran out to a dealer, got one, installed it with the cuff so that the arm isn't moving around in the socket, still didn't work. If I pull the motor out of the tailgate, it can go up and down an impressive range, more than sufficient; but once there's a load on it it just doesn't do the job.
What a waste of time.
So alright-- does anyone make a door lock actuator with the right rod length for the doors?
And does anyone make a working actuator that actually has some force to it?!?
Generally I like cheap, and it works for the money... but these... just aren't working for me. Time to pay for a little quality if you can suggest a source. Maybe even the dealer, if I can afford it.
thanks!
-Bernard
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