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Old 17-09-2007, 11:01 PM   #1
AUIIJAGZ
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Unhappy Rear Door Lock Actuator

Hello all. I am new to this forum and I am looking for help with what I gather is a common AU Falcon problem. On the weekend, my 2000 model AUII Forte sedan decided that it would not lock its near side rear door. When the romote is pressed the door lock makes a whirring sound in both lock and unlock mode, but refuses to lock.

A few questions.......I gather the actuator is summarily stuffed? Can I replace it myself relatively easily? Where is best to get a replacement? If I have to take the door apart to remove it, can anyone tell me the procedure for removing the inside trim panel and the unit itself. Anyone know the part number? Any help with this gratefully received. I have only had the car since March and am very happy with it. Cheers AUIIJAGZ

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