Oneofsix
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2A Bourbon Hound OG
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Hey all,
A little bit stumped on this issue but I wanted to run it by the group and see if I'm leaning towards the right solution.
A couple months ago, I broke the front passenger window cutting grass. I took the door innards off, cleaned up all the glass and set up with Safelite to replace the glass.
After the new glass was put in, I myself put the inner door back together.
What is happening is, the power door lock won't lock. I can't push the actual button down and make it lock either.
I've looked over a diagram- the lock rod has a single point connection, not binding anywhere.
The opening rod for the door doesn't connect to the lock rod and actuates the door normally.
Historically, I've had water infiltrate the door, dirty/bad seal I'm going to say. The passenger window/lock control for the front passenger door shows a bit of chalky white, and the lock actuator is fed from it.
The passenger door control does open/lock all of the other doors so I'm leaning towards a bad lock actuator?
Again, doesn't seem to be any physical binding, just not locking/unlocking of this one door.
I'd hate to pull the actuator twice, so my next step is cleaning up the connections at the window/lock for this door. That doesn't help, then I'm thinking new actuator-
Thoughts?
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A little bit stumped on this issue but I wanted to run it by the group and see if I'm leaning towards the right solution.
A couple months ago, I broke the front passenger window cutting grass. I took the door innards off, cleaned up all the glass and set up with Safelite to replace the glass.
After the new glass was put in, I myself put the inner door back together.
What is happening is, the power door lock won't lock. I can't push the actual button down and make it lock either.
I've looked over a diagram- the lock rod has a single point connection, not binding anywhere.
The opening rod for the door doesn't connect to the lock rod and actuates the door normally.
Historically, I've had water infiltrate the door, dirty/bad seal I'm going to say. The passenger window/lock control for the front passenger door shows a bit of chalky white, and the lock actuator is fed from it.
The passenger door control does open/lock all of the other doors so I'm leaning towards a bad lock actuator?
Again, doesn't seem to be any physical binding, just not locking/unlocking of this one door.
I'd hate to pull the actuator twice, so my next step is cleaning up the connections at the window/lock for this door. That doesn't help, then I'm thinking new actuator-
Thoughts?
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