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Default 2001 CR-V door locks - 10-12-2009 , 01:15 PM






Got one rear door power lock that won't lock, with the remote but will open
with the remote. It will not lock with the master switch on the driver door.
I thnk it may be a weak actuaitor.

Is this a difficult item to remove and install. Or can the the old actuaitor
be repaired.

thanks.

Tom

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Default Re: 2001 CR-V door locks - 10-15-2009 , 08:09 PM






On Oct 12, 12:15*pm, "twfsa" <twfu... (AT) qwest (DOT) net> wrote:
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Got one rear door power lock that won't lock, with the remote but will open
with the remote. It will not lock with the master switch on the driver door.
I thnk it may be a weak actuaitor.

Is this a difficult item to remove and install. Or can the the old actuaitor
be repaired.

thanks.

Tom
Tom
I am not a Honda specialist but I would check the jumper wires between
the door and the body, maybe one of them has broken caused by the door
being opened and closed over a period of time.
Mike

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Default Re: 2001 CR-V door locks - 10-17-2009 , 01:59 PM



we never use these rear doors ( open and close)so I doubt that there would
be a problem in the wireing, its just a pain to have to manually lock that
door, or pay Honda $150.00 for a new actuator, but thanks for the reply.

tom


"mdsimon" <mdsimon80 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

On Oct 12, 12:15 pm, "twfsa" <twfu... (AT) qwest (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
Got one rear door power lock that won't lock, with the remote but will
open
with the remote. It will not lock with the master switch on the driver
door.
I thnk it may be a weak actuaitor.

Is this a difficult item to remove and install. Or can the the old
actuaitor
be repaired.

thanks.

Tom
Tom
I am not a Honda specialist but I would check the jumper wires between
the door and the body, maybe one of them has broken caused by the door
being opened and closed over a period of time.
Mike

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