So this is the norm for new accuators you are saying? Dam they are stiff as all hell !!!! Yes jrichker i saw your posting of that fix in just about every post involving door actuators ...looks all good but i am just the buy the correct part and replace kinda guy. The kit isnt to pricey really. But thanks for the link though. I am sure others have found it really usefull. I just hope these things loosen up a bit.
So this is the norm for new accuators you are saying? Dam they are stiff as all hell !!!! Yes jrichker i saw your posting of that fix in just about every post involving door actuators ...looks all good but i am just the buy the correct part and replace kinda guy. The kit isnt to pricey really. But thanks for the link though. I am sure others have found it really usefull. I just hope these things loosen up a bit.
I'm trying to check out the retrofit actuator link but it keeps taking me to a Bellsouth page. Is there a new link to the article?Don't waste your money on door lock actuators from some expensive Mustang specialty store. There is a better way...
Follow this link to fix your door lock actuator problems: Mustang Door Lock Actuator Retrofit
Stuck with door lock actuators that don't work and don't want to pay the $50+ for a new one? Tried the junkyard ones and found that they last six months and freeze up?
A new actuator for less than $5. Fix one side for $18, do both sides for only $25. I don't sell parts, I don’t make any money off of the upgrade, I just tell you how to do it cheaply and easily.
Here’s a picture of the new actuator installed:
Thanks so much!Follow this link to fix your door lock actuator problems
You will need the Adobe Acrobat viewer which is also a free download – Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Install for all versions
http://www.stangnet.com/mustang-forums/attachments/door-lock-actuator-fix-pdf.88290/
Stuck with door lock actuators that don't work and don't want to pay the $50+ for a new one? Tried the junkyard ones and found that they last six months and freeze up?
A new actuator for less than $7. Fix one side for $20, do both sides for only $28. I don't sell parts, I don’t make any money off of the upgrade, I just tell you how to do it cheaply and easily.
By the way, i am still using the same $4 actuators I bought in 2002 and this is the second Mustang I have installed them in! Beat that with your fancy replacements!
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