DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR
DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR
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12 Vdc motor-drive actuator for automotive door locks. Nylon plunger moves 0.75". Push or pull, depending on polarity. Includes mounting hardware and a 10" metal extension rod which fits through the hole in the end of the plunger. Overall dimensions of actuator assembly (retracted): 8.42" x 2.35" x 1.15". Rubber boot protects against moisture and dust. Pigtail leads.
CAT# DLA-1

Your Price: $5.50 each


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Avg. Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
Number of Reviews: 27


5 out of 5 stars How DO you use wire harness 04/02/2008
Reviewer: Jim ssims@att.net   from North Carolina
I agree the acuator is perfect for many tasks but HOW do you hook the 2-wire actuator up the wiring in the door of a 2000 F-150 (4-wires in harness)
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5 out of 5 stars 1999 F250 Super Duty Actuator Replacement 01/19/2008
Reviewer: John Pearson   from SHALLOWATER, TX US
These parts absolutely rock. They worked fantastically well as aftermarket fixes for my 1999 F250 Super Duty actuators. Although I didn't *replace* the failed actuators with this, I did simply install these and tie them inline with the existing rods and it worked like a charm. These parts are a fraction of the cost of the Ford replacement part, and quite frankly removing the failed part and reinstalling on my Super Duty would be a real pain in the posterior. It's quite a chore to get the Ford parts out as they are attached to the door latch. Just use these after market parts and tie into the existing rods and you'll have a terrific solution, very powerful actuators and have saved literally $100 on parts (four doors). I cannot say how pleased I am with the parts, the price, the prompt delivery. You have a return customer when my needs turn to the type of parts you supply.
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5 out of 5 stars Rear Door Actuator 10/16/2007
Reviewer: Steve Brown   from DENVER, CO US
The rear hatch lock actuator stopped working on my 2001 Ford Escape ( same problem as the previous reviewer stated )... took apart old assembly.... Drilled 1 hole for new actuator..... used old top assembly and put on new part...put back together and 2 minutes worth for wiring.... wala.... 30 minute job.... thx
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5 out of 5 stars Rear Hatch Lock 08/24/2007
Reviewer: Charles   from Hagerstown, MD
The rear hatch lock actuator stopped working on my 2001 Ford Escape ( same problem as the previous reviewer stated ). The installation of the new actuator was fairly simple. Drilled new holes to mount the actuator and hooked up the wires. The actuator is working great. **A very cost efficient replacement**
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5 out of 5 stars Great for hacking a door lock solution 08/22/2007
Reviewer: A viewer   from Idaho, USA
I put one of these each in the passenger door of our 1984 Land Cruiser and 1984 Suburban. Now I can unlock the passenger side without hurting my shoulder (you young folks will eventually know what I'm talking about :^). I had to make some adapters to hook them into the existing lock mechanism, but it wasn't too hard. I'm very pleased with the solution and the low cost of these actuators.
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5 out of 5 stars ford escape real lift actuator 08/18/2007
Reviewer: charles   from pomona, california
oem acutuator from ford can not be had without buying the whole lock mechanism....ford wanted 181.00....this 5.50 acutuator works as a replacement although I did have to drill new hole to mount on the lock mechanism...great value for the money!!!
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