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4 Signs of a Failing Door Lock Actuator

A door lock actuator is an electronic device that operates power locks in a car's doors. The device, usually a solenoid or reversible motor, controls the locking and unlocking of vehicles at the touch of a button. The device is located at the driver's door seat or on a vehicle's dashboard, and it's meant to eliminate the need to manually lock or unlock your car's doors. Sometimes the door lock actuator might fail, making it difficult to open the door. Keep reading to discover four signs your door lock actuator is in need of repair.

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1. Strange Sounds Coming from the Inside of the Door

A faulty door lock actuator produces grinding, clicking, or clunking noises when you open the door. If you hear strange sounds from the inside of a car's door, it is an indication that your door lock actuator is faulty.

2. Erratic Operation of the Power Door Lock

A faulty door lock actuator can sometimes cause your vehicle's door locks to operate erratically. For instance, if an actuator has a wiring problem, it can cause a car door to lock and unlock at various times while you’re driving or while your car is parked.

3. Malfunction of the Door Lock

When an actuator fails, the power door lock feature is rendered inoperable. While you can still manually lock and unlock the door, the power functionalities are disabled.

4. The Door Lock Operation Slows Down

If you notice that your car door is operating slowly, the door lock actuator is probably failing. Although a weak actuator can still operate a door, it causes slow responses which can be frustrating.

Get Your Door Lock Actuator Repaired

If you have witnessed any of the above signs of a failing door lock actuator, don’t hesitate to bring your car into a professional mechanic. At Custom Complete Automotive, we have a team of technicians with vast experience in electrical repair services and can handle all car door issues. To learn more about our electrical repair services, or to schedule an appointment at one of our locations in Missouri, contact us today!


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Eric Riddles

Eric Riddles is an ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician who has been working as an auto mechanic since 1998 and originally joined the team at Custom Complete Automotive in 2005. Eric has numerous certifications in various aspects of car repair and spent 10 years training the next generation of auto technicians at a local high school Auto Shop classroom.

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