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rainman wrote:On another note, wifey's NZE has a problem with the rear left door lock, it does not engage when the driver door lock is activated. Where can i go to get this sorted out?
sniper21 wrote:rainman wrote:On another note, wifey's NZE has a problem with the rear left door lock, it does not engage when the driver door lock is activated. Where can i go to get this sorted out?
I had this same problem with my nze with the rear left door , the actuator went bad , it could be replaced, but where that thing located is headache, and the price for one is $600 and more at least ... I carry the car by plenty electrician and none of them could get the actuator out , apparenty only toyota could do it ..
So I bought a universal actuator for $75 and install it myself and it works just fine , if u plan to do it that way make sure u measure and find a hollow spot inside door to wedge the actuator otherwise when u reinstall the door panel it with bounce on the actuator and it will malfunction
Tools required : A drill , some tie straps , and thats it .
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sniper21 wrote:rainman wrote:On another note, wifey's NZE has a problem with the rear left door lock, it does not engage when the driver door lock is activated. Where can i go to get this sorted out?
I had this same problem with my nze with the rear left door , the actuator went bad , it could be replaced, but where that thing located is headache, and the price for one is $600 and more at least ... I carry the car by plenty electrician and none of them could get the actuator out , apparenty only toyota could do it ..
So I bought a universal actuator for $75 and install it myself and it works just fine , if u plan to do it that way make sure u measure and find a hollow spot inside door to wedge the actuator otherwise when u reinstall the door panel it with bounce on the actuator and it will malfunction
Tools required : A drill , some tie straps , and thats it .
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