Good guide. To make things easier and less steps...there is no need to remove the entire regulator assembly. Once you get the window free just push it all the way up and use masking tape liberally to hold the window in the full up position. Then you just unbolt the part of the regulator towards the rear and slide it out of the way. There is also no need to remove the trim piece around the window. There is also no need to remove the outside door handle. When you get the actuator free from the door you can get all the lock rods and cables off the actuator by moving it around a bit. I have been a GM tech for 10 years. Great guide. Just a little more than neccessary.
Nice tip with the tape! Listen to what this tech is saying. It saved me a good amount of time. With the window taped in the up position and regulator all the way down, the following steps will allow you to slide the door lock actuator past the window regulator: 1. Remove two white retaining pins holding the black foam piece in the middle of the door. Then remove the foam carefully; it's held in place with double-sided foam tape. 2. Remove two bolts holding the window track closest to the door lock actuator and remove it. 3. Unbolt the regulator at the bottom corner located closest to the door lock actuator and slide this bottom sections as far over towards the door hinge.
Ditto great video but was able to get it done with only removing the left regular assembly and taping the window, also didn’t remove the door handle, thanks!!
I did this on a 2016 GMC Sierra Denali. Passenger side front. I did not take the window out or the window rails. There is enough room to finagle the door handle mechanism and the actuator between the door and the window rail if you pull on the rail a little. It wasn't that difficult. Just pay attention to how the door latch cable runs (between the interior door and the window rail. I did this in 1.5 hours following this video (skipping taking the window out). Great directions here. It took me a few minutes to figure out putting the door handle on as well and turning the handle latch with the pick from the hole in the end of the door...but was able to figure it out. Overall not a terrible job. Putting the top trim back on the door was the biggest pain as I didn't see how large the lip was for it to attach to. Thanks for the great video!
I watched this video 3 times without volume and then me and my son just did this in less than 2 hours step by step with the video. Everything is flawless with the instructions. Thank You 1A
+Bill McCarthy Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
Just finished doing this, followed the video and it was 100% instrumental. Saved me from going to a shop. A few things (words of caution) to add: 1) The regulator bolts are riveted on the inside, one of them started spinning in place which was a huge pain. Used heat, penetrating oil, and a vice grip on the bolt to loosen the nut. I think it just had a ton of blue Loctite from the factory. I'd recommend using penetrating lube before even attempting to loosen. 2) I had extremely hard time taking the window out with window rain guards/deflectors on the doors. Taking it out was very difficult without breaking it. I ended up breaking the deflector when putting the window back in, it simply wouldn't go with them on. Then it was much easier (but still annoying). 3) I ended up having an extra 10mm bolt at the end (greaaaaat), couldn't find the bolt hole for the life of me. But everything seems to work so.... We'll see if it falls apart later? 4) It took me 3 hours start to finish, and that includes a trip to the store for penetrating oil.
Great guide. After watching this video I was debating letting a shop replace it on my truck, but I already had the part and decided to see how hard it was going to be. If I had to take the glass out, I was just going to take it to the shop. I really didn't want to try and find a new window during the pandemic, if I broke mine. I have a Silverado 2018 LT Crew Cab 4x4. Luckily on mine there was just enough room to Tetris the actuator behind the track while only taking out the latch side, black window guide out. The caveat to that is you have a little less length on the outside handle cable to get it on/off the actuator but it can be done.
This is a great "how-to" video. I admit I was a bit daunted at first given the complexity of all the parts that have to be removed to get the actuator out. However, I followed the video step-by-step, rewatching parts until I was confident I knew how to accomplish a step before undertaking it. The most difficult part for me was getting the door handle to attach to the latch inside the door as I didn't have a large pick tool like he used in the video. After rigging a L-shaped bracket into a vice grips, I was able to pull the latch forward and insert the door handle into it. It took me about 2 1/2 hours from start to finish, taking my time and rewatching multiple parts in the video. I'm confident I saved hundreds of dollars doing it myself.
thank you for sharing this video.I was able to replace the door latch by myself.took me about 1 hour. Saved me probably $150.I had not heard of 1A Auto until I found this video. I will purchase my auto parts from 1A Auto from now on. 5 stars ,2 thumbs up.
Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com +joann keener
I found your video as I was looking for tips on how to finess the actuator out around the brackets. My stomach sunk a little when I watched you go through the entire process of taking the window, all interior brackets, and exterior handle off. But I was determined to do this without all those extra steps, and after some trial and error I was successful. You do NOT have to take all of these pieces off just to replace the actuator. Once you get the black plastic peeled back, loosen the 10mm actuator bolt, and pullout the three torx bolts, you'll the want to remove only the 2 bolts for the window track. Do this with the window all the way up, window is not attached to the track and will not fall (on my 2016 yukon anyway) . You can remove the window track to make clearance to take out the actuator. Remove the exterior handle cable from the 2 white retention clips to give it plenty of slack to move with the actuator. Then start working the actuator out behind the vertical metal backet. You will have to flex the metal back toward you as far as you can to squeeze the actuator behind it and above the black foam. It's tight, but it does come out. Once out, remove both the interior and exterior handle cables from the actuator and connect them to the new actuator (the exterior handle cable is still attached inside, you just made enough slack to get it out by removing from the 2 retention rings). Put the new actuator back in the same way the old one came out (behind metal bracket, above black foam block). Bolt it back in place, then slip the window track back in back in place and replace its 2 bolts. Be sure the handle cables are in the original positions (exterior cable is behind window track, interior handle cable is in front of window track) . Reclip the exterior cable into the 2 retention clips. That's it, just restick the black plastic to the door, and reinstall the interior panel. The hard part to this is getting the actuator behind the vertical metal bracket, you have to bend it inward about 1 to 2 inches toward you to make enough space. Since the bolts mounting it are so far apart, this is fairly simple with just squeezing the mid point between bolts with one hand and working the actuator out with the other. It has enough flex to not permanently bend the metal. I cut up my hands a bit trying to work it around the sheet metal and bracket, but if you hit the sweet spot it goes relatively smoothly without the cuts and blood. For those needing to replace only the actuator, I recommend you try this to save yourself and hour and over half of the steps in this video.
Outstanding video! I used the instructions to replace the actuator in a 2017 Impala, everything was the same except the door panel had a bolt under the window switches, and there were two plastic clips at the bottom of the window attached to the regulator instead of the two upper window clamp bolts. Many thanks and God bless you for helping us out!
This is a very good "how to video". I had to do the passenger side on my 2015 silverado, the door handle doesn't have a door key lock. That area of re-installation is a bit different. I had to push the actuator lever from inside to engage the door handle. No big deal.
This video was accurate on every aspect of what to do, how to remove things etc. excellent video, I can’t believe my 18’ already started doing this. And doing this solo is not as easy as I thought it was!
I changed three on my 2012 a few years ago. My 2017 has three out now. This looks more complicated though. For instance I didn’t have to take my window and window track out.
Great video! I have used about 100 UA-cam videos to assist with repairs in the past and this is, without a doubt, the best and most informative one I have used yet. Thanks!
Almost did NOT do it after watching your video. I have a 2019 and just couldn’t see forking out the extra $500 after the $200 part. It was the removal of the window that intimidated me. After digging into the comments I decided to wing it, not remove the window, and do a little of each. Exactly what I did. First off if you have a 2019, the panels and all is a little different. Also a big point to the final removal of panel is to lift it “up”. This will ‘unhang’ it from the sill. In the end I did NOT take out the window. I also didn’t need to tape it up and remove all the window regulator parts. I did have to loosen the right side and take the nuts off the left and try and move it out of the way. Def must remove the left window guide. And def would say to take off the door handle. I had a moment where I didn’t think I’d get that handle assembly back together. If you’re not mechanically inclined, take it in. Somehow I pulled it off. I think I had someone watching from above. It seemed like a miracle and took me 3 hrs total. Door handle and just finagling the actuator out was the biggest headaches. Especially putting my handle back together. I don’t think a pick would’ve helped mine. My latch bolt and handle removal was different than this video as well. Hopefully this helps someone decide. Don’t want to scare anyone off. I didn’t want to mess w it but like I say…they said probably $500 minimum. Diagnostics could’ve cost more. I feel like I saved a small fortune. Thanks for the video and that gave me the confidence! Aloha 🤙🏽
I always love your videos. So professional and step by step makes it some much easier for us. SIDE QUESTION: I was told that I would have to flash the BCM after replacing the actuator. Is there any truth in that or is it as simple as replacing the actuator motor and test?
You dont have to remove the window or the track around it. Just remove bottom bolt of the window motor arm. Remove window track inside door towards lock. Plenty of room to get everything out with glass still in,
Done the way you’re saying many times until I saw this video. If you’re going for the lock, it’s much easier if you take everything out. More steps, but easier steps as opposed to struggling against the window track. But your way definitely works too, just more frustrating to me.
Thank you for putting this repair up. It probably saved me a few hundred dollars. You were right, that first trim panel you pull off to access one of the screws is tough! I finally thought if I break it I'll just buy a new one. It didn't break however. Additionally the door panel was a little difficult getting it off the top. Instead of trying to pull it straight out I wiggled and pushed up. I had to take those clips off the panel and put them back on the door panel when I reinstalled it. I really wanted to buy the part from you but I searched and searched your web site and could not find it. I'm sorry but your parts finder site is difficult to find anything with. Maybe just me but that was the case. Thanks again.
I bought the part, then watched the video and thought there's no way all of that has to come out!! But, it did! Video saved me on this project! I would hate to see what a shop would charge to to this 2 1/2 hour (that it took me) to do. Thanks for the very informative video, I only cussed like three times!
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I was a little intimidated after watching the video, but once you get into it, it's really not that bad. I have a 2014 GMC Sierra and replaced the front passenger side. You don't need to remove the trim around the window to get the window out, and you should only have to remove the two outside bolts for the window regulator assembly, you can fold it in to get the room to remove the locking mechanism. Good video, pay attention to everything he says and you can do this in a couple hours.
Hi everyone, my actuator was broken for about two years, I just kept procrastinating before I tried to fix it. My coolant sensor went bad and I HAD to fix that. Disconnected the battery, did the sensor change and it took me about two days to realize my power door lock actuator started working again! Just may want to try it before you rip the door apart. Good luck! Please give me some feedback.
There are so many steps I just want to clarify, it my door door pin knob will not open with the FOB or the door unlock buttons, this is what’s required to be replaced?
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Seeking advice.. Would this also be the issue if my radio stays on after the driver side door is opened with the truck off? I have a 2018 Silverado 1500
What would you search for to find the piece that the swivels to raise or lower the unlock /lock indicator? Mine broke and won’t go up or down. Any help is appreciated
I have a 2014 silverado crewcab where the power lock on driver door doesn't respond with key fob. All other doors lock and unlock. Which part do i need? Acuator, switch?
I wish they would have given the part number. I ordered and purchased a lock actuator took the whole door apart and it’s not the right one. Now I have to find the correct one. At least I have the part number now.
Need to do this on the rear door of my 2015 Sierra, is it really necessary to remove the entire handle assembly, window, etc.? I've done an actuator before on a different vehicle and you just loosen the 3 screws on the inside of the door near the latch and you can disengage the latch cables and lock rod while the actuator is inside the door.
+Dmira3 This procedure might be different for your application. We do not currently have a how-to video for the rear doors. Thank you for asking! 1AAuto.com
Is it possible to replace the door lock actuator without taking the window off? I have a problem with the door ajar actuator and my window switches won't work for that reason.
😳😳 looks like you had to work on the assembly line go be able to do this! i'll take out a loan and take it to the dealer. i can see myself loosing 1 of the hundreds of bolts and breaking the glass. nice, informative video, though.
I understand the door trigger is somehow contained within the lock but have not been able to confirm this. My radio will not turn off or the interior light will not come on. I suspect it is this latch system if so. Any ideas?
You can try 1) white lithium grease spray 2)electronic cleaner contract spray 3)WD-40 or whatever you have on hand. It may just be debris blocking the contact points. Spray into the door lock latch assembly then open and close the door a few times if it doesn't work you may need to replace the latch assembly.
+JJMax Thanks for watching. If you need to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Just narrow down by your vehicle. Here is a link to them: www.1aauto.com/*/c/21?UA-cam&PI7RHwc
+Curtis Robinson If the link won't work, put in your vehicle at the top of the page and search door lock actuator and the correct one will come up for you. If you provide your VI we can search for you.
One of the 5 bolts that holds the window regulator and window frame twisted and is not fastened any longer, this will not allow me to remove the nut. How do I get past this?
You have got to be kidding me?! For a common, way too quick of a failure component, that is a lot of silliness going on there. Total door teardown and rebuild. One door, now turning into 2 on the passenger side for me. How is it that only "without keyless entry" are the only available actuators. On top of that, you guys dont even have 2014 door actuators. Been hunting for over a year. Strange. Good grief!!! Update: Gruvenparts has the upgraded motors for interested parties.
Good video. Too bad you don't even carry the parts. Took me forever to TRY to navigate your website, just to find that you don't even have the parts. Very disappointed.
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I was thinking about doing this myself. Not anymore. The designers and engineers should be fired for making this so complicated. LOL
I can be done on the 2018 LT without removing the window and all of its track/guides.
Me too
Good guide. To make things easier and less steps...there is no need to remove the entire regulator assembly. Once you get the window free just push it all the way up and use masking tape liberally to hold the window in the full up position. Then you just unbolt the part of the regulator towards the rear and slide it out of the way. There is also no need to remove the trim piece around the window. There is also no need to remove the outside door handle. When you get the actuator free from the door you can get all the lock rods and cables off the actuator by moving it around a bit. I have been a GM tech for 10 years. Great guide. Just a little more than neccessary.
Nice tip with the tape! Listen to what this tech is saying. It saved me a good amount of time. With the window taped in the up position and regulator all the way down, the following steps will allow you to slide the door lock actuator past the window regulator:
1. Remove two white retaining pins holding the black foam piece in the middle of the door. Then remove the foam carefully; it's held in place with double-sided foam tape.
2. Remove two bolts holding the window track closest to the door lock actuator and remove it.
3. Unbolt the regulator at the bottom corner located closest to the door lock actuator and slide this bottom sections as far over towards the door hinge.
Ditto great video but was able to get it done with only removing the left regular assembly and taping the window, also didn’t remove the door handle, thanks!!
I did this on a 2016 GMC Sierra Denali. Passenger side front. I did not take the window out or the window rails. There is enough room to finagle the door handle mechanism and the actuator between the door and the window rail if you pull on the rail a little. It wasn't that difficult. Just pay attention to how the door latch cable runs (between the interior door and the window rail. I did this in 1.5 hours following this video (skipping taking the window out). Great directions here. It took me a few minutes to figure out putting the door handle on as well and turning the handle latch with the pick from the hole in the end of the door...but was able to figure it out. Overall not a terrible job. Putting the top trim back on the door was the biggest pain as I didn't see how large the lip was for it to attach to. Thanks for the great video!
I watched this video 3 times without volume and then me and my son just did this in less than 2 hours step by step with the video. Everything is flawless with the instructions. Thank You 1A
+Bill McCarthy Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
I did this last night!! By far the best video out there. Very detailed and went step by step. Easy install !! thx
Just finished doing this, followed the video and it was 100% instrumental. Saved me from going to a shop. A few things (words of caution) to add:
1) The regulator bolts are riveted on the inside, one of them started spinning in place which was a huge pain. Used heat, penetrating oil, and a vice grip on the bolt to loosen the nut. I think it just had a ton of blue Loctite from the factory. I'd recommend using penetrating lube before even attempting to loosen.
2) I had extremely hard time taking the window out with window rain guards/deflectors on the doors. Taking it out was very difficult without breaking it. I ended up breaking the deflector when putting the window back in, it simply wouldn't go with them on. Then it was much easier (but still annoying).
3) I ended up having an extra 10mm bolt at the end (greaaaaat), couldn't find the bolt hole for the life of me. But everything seems to work so.... We'll see if it falls apart later?
4) It took me 3 hours start to finish, and that includes a trip to the store for penetrating oil.
Great guide. After watching this video I was debating letting a shop replace it on my truck, but I already had the part and decided to see how hard it was going to be. If I had to take the glass out, I was just going to take it to the shop. I really didn't want to try and find a new window during the pandemic, if I broke mine.
I have a Silverado 2018 LT Crew Cab 4x4.
Luckily on mine there was just enough room to Tetris the actuator behind the track while only taking out the latch side, black window guide out. The caveat to that is you have a little less length on the outside handle cable to get it on/off the actuator but it can be done.
This is a great "how-to" video. I admit I was a bit daunted at first given the complexity of all the parts that have to be removed to get the actuator out. However, I followed the video step-by-step, rewatching parts until I was confident I knew how to accomplish a step before undertaking it. The most difficult part for me was getting the door handle to attach to the latch inside the door as I didn't have a large pick tool like he used in the video. After rigging a L-shaped bracket into a vice grips, I was able to pull the latch forward and insert the door handle into it. It took me about 2 1/2 hours from start to finish, taking my time and rewatching multiple parts in the video. I'm confident I saved hundreds of dollars doing it myself.
With this video and the use of a few 4 letter words, I was able to successfully get my actuator working properly.
thank you for sharing this video.I was able to replace the door latch by myself.took me about 1 hour. Saved me probably $150.I had not heard of 1A Auto until I found this video. I will purchase my auto parts from 1A Auto from now on. 5 stars ,2 thumbs up.
Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com +joann keener
I found your video as I was looking for tips on how to finess the actuator out around the brackets. My stomach sunk a little when I watched you go through the entire process of taking the window, all interior brackets, and exterior handle off. But I was determined to do this without all those extra steps, and after some trial and error I was successful.
You do NOT have to take all of these pieces off just to replace the actuator. Once you get the black plastic peeled back, loosen the 10mm actuator bolt, and pullout the three torx bolts, you'll the want to remove only the 2 bolts for the window track. Do this with the window all the way up, window is not attached to the track and will not fall (on my 2016 yukon anyway) . You can remove the window track to make clearance to take out the actuator. Remove the exterior handle cable from the 2 white retention clips to give it plenty of slack to move with the actuator. Then start working the actuator out behind the vertical metal backet. You will have to flex the metal back toward you as far as you can to squeeze the actuator behind it and above the black foam. It's tight, but it does come out. Once out, remove both the interior and exterior handle cables from the actuator and connect them to the new actuator (the exterior handle cable is still attached inside, you just made enough slack to get it out by removing from the 2 retention rings). Put the new actuator back in the same way the old one came out (behind metal bracket, above black foam block). Bolt it back in place, then slip the window track back in back in place and replace its 2 bolts. Be sure the handle cables are in the original positions (exterior cable is behind window track, interior handle cable is in front of window track) . Reclip the exterior cable into the 2 retention clips. That's it, just restick the black plastic to the door, and reinstall the interior panel.
The hard part to this is getting the actuator behind the vertical metal bracket, you have to bend it inward about 1 to 2 inches toward you to make enough space. Since the bolts mounting it are so far apart, this is fairly simple with just squeezing the mid point between bolts with one hand and working the actuator out with the other. It has enough flex to not permanently bend the metal. I cut up my hands a bit trying to work it around the sheet metal and bracket, but if you hit the sweet spot it goes relatively smoothly without the cuts and blood.
For those needing to replace only the actuator, I recommend you try this to save yourself and hour and over half of the steps in this video.
+ Thanks for the tip!
Yes
Outstanding video! I used the instructions to replace the actuator in a 2017 Impala, everything was the same except the door panel had a bolt under the window switches, and there were two plastic clips at the bottom of the window attached to the regulator instead of the two upper window clamp bolts.
Many thanks and God bless you for helping us out!
This is a very good "how to video". I had to do the passenger side on my 2015 silverado, the door handle doesn't have a door key lock. That area of re-installation is a bit different. I had to push the actuator lever from inside to engage the door handle. No big deal.
This video was accurate on every aspect of what to do, how to remove things etc. excellent video, I can’t believe my 18’ already started doing this. And doing this solo is not as easy as I thought it was!
I changed three on my 2012 a few years ago. My 2017 has three out now. This looks more complicated though. For instance I didn’t have to take my window and window track out.
Thanks for your video! I almost gave up after 4 hours finished the repair and now have operational locks!
Great video! I have used about 100 UA-cam videos to assist with repairs in the past and this is, without a doubt, the best and most informative one I have used yet. Thanks!
+Michael B Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1AAuto.com
Almost did NOT do it after watching your video. I have a 2019 and just couldn’t see forking out the extra $500 after the $200 part. It was the removal of the window that intimidated me.
After digging into the comments I decided to wing it, not remove the window, and do a little of each. Exactly what I did. First off if you have a 2019, the panels and all is a little different. Also a big point to the final removal of panel is to lift it “up”. This will ‘unhang’ it from the sill.
In the end I did NOT take out the window. I also didn’t need to tape it up and remove all the window regulator parts. I did have to loosen the right side and take the nuts off the left and try and move it out of the way. Def must remove the left window guide. And def would say to take off the door handle. I had a moment where I didn’t think I’d get that handle assembly back together. If you’re not mechanically inclined, take it in. Somehow I pulled it off. I think I had someone watching from above. It seemed like a miracle and took me 3 hrs total. Door handle and just finagling the actuator out was the biggest headaches. Especially putting my handle back together. I don’t think a pick would’ve helped mine. My latch bolt and handle removal was different than this video as well. Hopefully this helps someone decide. Don’t want to scare anyone off. I didn’t want to mess w it but like I say…they said probably $500 minimum. Diagnostics could’ve cost more. I feel like I saved a small fortune. Thanks for the video and that gave me the confidence! Aloha 🤙🏽
I always love your videos. So professional and step by step makes it some much easier for us. SIDE QUESTION: I was told that I would have to flash the BCM after replacing the actuator. Is there any truth in that or is it as simple as replacing the actuator motor and test?
You dont have to remove the window or the track around it. Just remove bottom bolt of the window motor arm. Remove window track inside door towards lock. Plenty of room to get everything out with glass still in,
Done the way you’re saying many times until I saw this video. If you’re going for the lock, it’s much easier if you take everything out. More steps, but easier steps as opposed to struggling against the window track. But your way definitely works too, just more frustrating to me.
You’re absolutely right
Thank you for putting this repair up. It probably saved me a few hundred dollars. You were right, that first trim panel you pull off to access one of the screws is tough! I finally thought if I break it I'll just buy a new one. It didn't break however. Additionally the door panel was a little difficult getting it off the top. Instead of trying to pull it straight out I wiggled and pushed up. I had to take those clips off the panel and put them back on the door panel when I reinstalled it. I really wanted to buy the part from you but I searched and searched your web site and could not find it. I'm sorry but your parts finder site is difficult to find anything with. Maybe just me but that was the case. Thanks again.
+Bob Beasley Thank you for your feedback!
I bought the part, then watched the video and thought there's no way all of that has to come out!! But, it did! Video saved me on this project! I would hate to see what a shop would charge to to this 2 1/2 hour (that it took me) to do. Thanks for the very informative video, I only cussed like three times!
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I was a little intimidated after watching the video, but once you get into it, it's really not that bad. I have a 2014 GMC Sierra and replaced the front passenger side. You don't need to remove the trim around the window to get the window out, and you should only have to remove the two outside bolts for the window regulator assembly, you can fold it in to get the room to remove the locking mechanism. Good video, pay attention to everything he says and you can do this in a couple hours.
I just fixed my actuator using this video. Now I've got an extra 10mm bolt... No idea where it came from but the door is good.
Man awesome video you make it look so easy, I’ll probably have to watch it several times to make it happen. Thank you for sharing this video!!
I’ve done engine swaps before and after watching this video I’m 100% sure this is not worth it. I guess I’ll just keep manually locking my door 👍
Worked on my 2014 Silverado. Keep in mind that he is on the driver door, and if you’re doing your passenger door it will be slightly different
Great video. I must say, this is a lot more involved than I was expecting but I think I'll be fine.
Thanks for the video. Helped a lot in the order of what to remove and when...
Very helpful video. I wouldnt want to do the job without it ! Thank you.
Hi everyone, my actuator was broken for about two years, I just kept procrastinating before I tried to fix it. My coolant sensor went bad and I HAD to fix that. Disconnected the battery, did the sensor change and it took me about two days to realize my power door lock actuator started working again! Just may want to try it before you rip the door apart. Good luck! Please give me some feedback.
This video was great and made the job so much easier! Thanks!
There are so many steps I just want to clarify, it my door door pin knob will not open with the FOB or the door unlock buttons, this is what’s required to be replaced?
It's a long process but free so can't complain too much 😂
This was a profesional tutorial the correct way to do with out damaging parts thanks
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Super video, could not have done it without it. Very helpful!!!!!!
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Had to check the video to make sure i wasn't having an Id10t issue and had to remove the window glad to see it wasn't just me 😂
Excellent video.
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Seeking advice.. Would this also be the issue if my radio stays on after the driver side door is opened with the truck off? I have a 2018 Silverado 1500
This is my issue too . Any solutions?
Thank you for this video hahahaha I just did mine successfullt
Video helpful But you don't have to take window out to replace
Wish they has this version for for 07-13 model.
My dashboard says my driver side door is open, even when it's not, will replacing the part on my 17 silverado resolve that issue?
What would you search for to find the piece that the swivels to raise or lower the unlock /lock indicator? Mine broke and won’t go up or down. Any help is appreciated
Great video! Thank you!
I have a 2014 silverado crewcab where the power lock on driver door doesn't respond with key fob. All other doors lock and unlock. Which part do i need? Acuator, switch?
I wish they would have given the part number. I ordered and purchased a lock actuator took the whole door apart and it’s not the right one. Now I have to find the correct one. At least I have the part number now.
Is this the same for the passenger front door as well ?
+Bowman 199615 The installation process should be very similar.
Thanks
Need to do this on the rear door of my 2015 Sierra, is it really necessary to remove the entire handle assembly, window, etc.? I've done an actuator before on a different vehicle and you just loosen the 3 screws on the inside of the door near the latch and you can disengage the latch cables and lock rod while the actuator is inside the door.
I was wondering the same thing. I need to replace mine as well. Following...
will this also work for the rear door as well?
+Dmira3 This procedure might be different for your application. We do not currently have a how-to video for the rear doors. Thank you for asking! 1AAuto.com
Is it possible to replace the door lock actuator without taking the window off? I have a problem with the door ajar actuator and my window switches won't work for that reason.
Wish I would have gotten the part from Your website. I got mine from GM and it’s still not working could have saved me some $
+zepol2885 Thanks for checking us out!
Hi mike i just replaced my front driver side actuator but still not working
Does the new part need to be programed... for remote lock.
2014 Silverado driver side door lock actuator part number with keyless entry?
The water seal is it reuseable and how did you put it back on I was thinking using RTV
😳😳 looks like you had to work on the assembly line go be able to do this! i'll take out a loan and take it to the dealer. i can see myself loosing 1 of the hundreds of bolts and breaking the glass. nice, informative video, though.
WTF...lol...I rather just take it to my dealership. Great Video.
Jesus what a nightmare
Watched the video. Went to buy actuator but your site says nothing available for 2017 gmc seirra 1500
+rickter777 We currently do not carry the actuator for your vehicle. Thanks for checking us out!
@@1AAuto Thanks for the great video.
I understand the door trigger is somehow contained within the lock but have not been able to confirm this. My radio will not turn off or the interior light will not come on. I suspect it is this latch system if so. Any ideas?
You can try
1) white lithium grease spray
2)electronic cleaner contract spray
3)WD-40
or whatever you have on hand. It may just be debris blocking the contact points. Spray into the door lock latch assembly then open and close the door a few times if it doesn't work you may need to replace the latch assembly.
Nice video... Where did you get the doorlock actuator?
+JJMax Thanks for watching. If you need to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Just narrow down by your vehicle. Here is a link to them:
www.1aauto.com/*/c/21?UA-cam&PI7RHwc
@@1AAuto Your website is stupid. It wont even search the part and that link does not work.
+Curtis Robinson If the link won't work, put in your vehicle at the top of the page and search door lock actuator and the correct one will come up for you. If you provide your VI we can search for you.
@@1AAuto That's what I did and as I stated in the previous comment your site says one is not available for my vehicle
@@cbrobinson10 did they ever give you a response? Looking for one myself
There must be a certification you can put on your wall saying that you have completed the 'actuator replacement school."
+Sam Iron Thanks for the tip!
I'm having a hard time finding this part for my 15 Silverado 1500 drivers door can you post a link
+Joe Kleiboeker We currently do not carry this part for your vehicle. Thanks for checking us out!
You don’t have to take out the window track all the way! Just move it to the right instead of trying to pull it out.
so while the window is up, move the track to the front of the door?
saved me $$$
+kb7722 Thanks for checking us out! 1AAuto.com
Excellent video, have you done a similar job for lock actuator replacement on 2017 Chevy Volt premiere? Thank you
One of the 5 bolts that holds the window regulator and window frame twisted and is not fastened any longer, this will not allow me to remove the nut. How do I get past this?
I had the exact same problem I angled the stud so I could remove the nut make sure you get a tap and die set on the nut and if possible on the stud to
Don’t see any reply here, ran into the same problem what did you end up doing about it?
The same thing just happened to me. I ended up using a dremel tool to cut the bolt off and placed a new bolt and nut through.
i just installed a new one on a 2018 passenger door and im still not getting power to the door locks. only front passenger. HELP LOL
Did you figure out the problem?
I’m replacing because I’m not getting power on the door lock portion either
Jesus.. I’ll have to set some time aside for this one.
So witch wire can I cut to by pass that bing bing bing bing door chime !!!!!!!!
I'm having a hard time believing the entire window assembly has to be removed to change the actuator.
You have got to be kidding me?! For a common, way too quick of a failure component, that is a lot of silliness going on there. Total door teardown and rebuild. One door, now turning into 2 on the passenger side for me. How is it that only "without keyless entry" are the only available actuators. On top of that, you guys dont even have 2014 door actuators. Been hunting for over a year. Strange. Good grief!!! Update: Gruvenparts has the upgraded motors for interested parties.
+Eddie Adventure Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Good video. Too bad you don't even carry the parts. Took me forever to TRY to navigate your website, just to find that you don't even have the parts. Very disappointed.
He basically removed everything but the door speaker 😩i foresee lots of cursing when i get ready to repair my two faulty actuators on my truck
This does not cover the 2019, and clogs up the UA-cam search for the new body styles
Sorry brother bit thats not thw way to remove the door pandel
I think I’d rather just change out the whole door
Easy money 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I will get new door is easier
Too much.. thanks tho
this is the worst vehicle I have ever owned. Chevy has the worst electrical problems I have ever seen