remove door panel unscrew actuator pull wire out replace new part
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You don't fix it, you replace the door lock actuator.
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Replacing the door lock actuator in a 2008 Honda CRV requires first removing the door panel from the inside. When this is done, the electronic feature can be bypassed leaving manual locks as the result. Removing the fuse is not advisable as vehicle access will be denied.
Remove the inside door panel. Remove the linkage from the actuator. Remove the retaining nut from the actuator. Reverse the process to install the new actuator.
You have to lift the handle before you lock the door.
The lock actuator is in the rear door, the panel will need to be removed. When the panel is removed you will see the actuator bolted to the door frame. Not to hard to replace.
Failing power door lock actuator. The actuator has a switch as part of the assembly. Honda uses the switch in that actuator to trigger all the doors, just like when you operate the lock manually. When the actuator driver door actuator goes, the whole system acts strange. Part typically costs about $25USD, but requires a bit of labor to install.
Via the Autozone website, it depends. There are three:Dorman/Door Lock Actuator, Part Number: 746-260, Trunk lock actuator; Tailgate $89.99Dorman/Door Lock Actuator, Part Number: 931-002, Door lock actuator; Front - Passenger side $125.99Dorman/Door Lock Actuator, Part Number: 931-001, Door lock actuator; Front - Driver side $114.99You may be able to locate cheaper parts at a local parts salvage yard. The reliability of such will not be warrantied however.
Close to $100.00 but it all depends on who you go too.
Bad door lock actuator , trunk lock actuator or worn wires rubbing on metal/vehicle ground.
The lock actuator is part of the latch.