Replacement Rear, Driver and Passenger Side Door Lock Actuators
Manufacturer #SET-REPL315301
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Replacement Rear, Driver and Passenger Side Door Lock Actuators
Manufacturer #SET-REPL315301
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$34.99
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Location | Rear, Driver And Passenger Side |
| Components | (2) Door Lock Actuator |
| Replaces OE Number | 6913030110, 6914030110 |
| Configuration | 4-Blade Male Terminal & 1 Female Connector |
| Quantity Sold | Set of 2 |
| Warranty | 1-year Replacement unlimited-mileage warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Interchange Part Number | DLA219, 6914030110, DLA234, 6913030110 |
| Product Fit | Direct Fit |
| Returns Policy | 30-Day Return Policy |
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Return Policy
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Warranty Policy
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ReplacementRear, Passenger Side Door Lock Actuator
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Defective productRear, Passenger Side Door Lock Actuator
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Defective product. It did not work at all.
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Posted by Behzad / Sat, Jul 20
Great productRear, Passenger Side Door Lock Actuator
5.0/5
I bought this a month ago and it looks like factory and works like factory, very happy customer. Fast shipping is a plus, and I like that.
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Posted by Johnnie1 / Sat, May 13
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Question: Hi my power door lock are acting up as in they dont lock or unlock when i hit the powerlock button on the alarm control?Abel M. / Nov 02, 2020
Hi Abelino,
An inoperative power door lock can be caused by the switch, solenoid, wiring problem or mechanical problem within the linkage of the affected door. If all of the door locks are inoperative, start your diagnosis at the fuse box. Inspect the fuse that protects the door lock circuit to ensure it is not blown. If all are good and functioning, then it could be the door lock actuator.
GG
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