Glad to hear it came out Mike. I could not try something like that since I have plastic mounting brackets for my actuators (vert).Grn92LX said:Hissin, I went out and removed the actuator today. I think I found the easiest way, a hammerTheres enough room inside the door to get a hammer in their and bang the actuator down. Then once it comes out, just pull out the actuator rod from the mechanism and its all free at last!! I sprayed it all down with WD-40 and tried it with the key a few times and i'm good to go.
Saved 2lbs in the process![]()
Nice work.
Theres enough room inside the door to get a hammer in their and bang the actuator down. Then once it comes out, just pull out the actuator rod from the mechanism and its all free at last!! I sprayed it all down with WD-40 and tried it with the key a few times and i'm good to go.

