Can’t thank you enough for this video. Both my front doors needed this part. Got the pair for $100CAD and got into the job today. Passenger door slightly easier than driver’s side, but almost identical process. I found that getting the “anti-jimmy” part back on was difficult, thanks to brittle plastic. On the driver’s side, I just discarded it. I doubt anyone will try steal a 2005 MDX. At least I hope not, I love her so much! So great to have my remote key working fully again. Thank you!!!!
Excellent video. Followed step by step and had it done in 3 1/2 hours. I was slowed down by difficulty removing the 3 screws on the actuator but mostly when installing the new actuator. I finally colored the small plastic peg that the actuator has to catch on with red sharpie pen so I could clearly see it. I used a mirror to do the job but would have probably benefited from a remote cam. Much thanks to Brian for the video. There is no way I could have done this without it.
Scott Silverman Glad the video helped out. I sometimes use my cell phone as a remote camera. You can stick it into really tight areas And look through the screen to see what you’re doing. Thank you for watching!
The two screws that actually hold down the actuator in place must be installed, but for the 3rd screw that holds the security cover, I think it can be omitted.@@HowtoAutomotive
Thanks for the how-to video step-by-step tutorial. Was able to replace the driver side door on my 2005 Acura MDX. Took me just under 2 hours compared to the 9+ minutes length of your video trying to make sure I was careful and not being overly aggressive when pulling things apart. Good stuff.
Here to say that these instructions were SPOT ON and super helpful after all these years. The screws inside the door were the trickiest part but appreciated the instruction here. Thank you for posting!
Hands down the best auto instructional video I’ve ever watched. You made it look easy and it in fact was much easier than I would have made it without this resource. Keep up the gold work and thanks for saving myself and my girlfriend the money it would have cost to replace this!
Thank you Brian for an amazing tutorial! I was able to DIY fix the annoying dead door lock in my 2004 MDX in 2 hours for $25 compared to the dealers $400. It really makes you feel awesome when you can fix something yourself with the right instructions!
@@HowtoAutomotive One tip I would add is when reinstalling the window track slightly lower the window an inch or so and use the glass to "guide" the the track into it's recess since you'll be doing it all by feel. -Retired Acura Tech
I have done this job like 3 times already and I have always had a hard time because I always remove the actuator with the lock. Now I know how to do it easier. Thanks.
Just did this repair and your vid was the perfect walkthrough! Yeah, it was a beast getting those screws having to use the phone as a scope, haha! You saved us a bundle of money. Thank you so much!
Thank you! Your video was great and thorough. It was really helpful to see how to re-install the actuator. That was the toughest part for me. Very empowering to be able to fix something yourself.
Thanks for the video. Replaced the drivers side last year and now have the passenger side needs to be replaced. Viewing the video again prior to replacement 😉
Great Video! Just what I was looking for my 2005 Acura MDX passenger door lock actuator Thank you for saving me $320 This video deserves a million likes and video More power to your channel Sir!
Thank u 🙏🏽 so much. I followed your video and as able to fix my front passenger door actuator. If it wasn’t for this tutorial I’d be lost in the process. Thank goodness
Thank you for such a detailed step by step. Did the passenger front and back door in about an hour. (the front one is a real pain trying to get the screws back in).
Howdy! I know the video says the process is the same for left and right doors, but I just wanted to make sure the driver's door doesn't have any additional steps? I started trying to take the door handle off and it didn't work as easily as the other doors, so I didn't want to continue prying without making sure all the connections are the same. Thanks!
On my 2000 Acura TL I had to replace the L rear door handle. I wasn't sure what the problem was so I went through a process of discovery. I found it very difficult to see the actuator but did loosen the actuator and the lock together. At that point I found the handle was broken on the plastic lever that pushed down on the lock. There was a hole drilled in the plastic and the break came right through that hole. I suspect it has been the cause of many broken handles. In order to get to the actuator I actually pulled the whole assembly out through the empty space where the door handle was positioned. After cataract surgery I just could not see inside that door. Removing the door handle was easy compared to removing the actuator when inside the door. Not sure if it will work for you in your situation but it worked for me.
Got a question so both my passenger side front and rear door doesn’t lock or unlock but when I use the switch on the front passenger side it lock/unlock only the drive side doors do u think I still need to change the actuators?
Will this work with a model after 2006? I have a 2008 model, and I cant find any videos apart from this one that cover 2006+ models... is it essentially the same?
Hey Mr. Eslick. Thanks for the video. I have a 2007 mdx and my door sometimes open with the remote control, but most of the time only the driver side open. All four doors some time open when I use the driver side door panel. the big issue im having with this is that when the doors go into it not opening mode, both the doors and the window will not open or role down; including the trunk. Do you think this is a lock actuator problem? If so, Do I need to change all four actuator or can I only change the driver which is the master side and everything else will be fix? Thanks
Best thing instead-of replacing is to remove actuator and disassemble contact clan motor .. remove gear at base and throw out spring reassemble ya get 5 more years out of them lol spring does one thing we’re out the motor … so time or money take your pick be a mechanic or a parts changer lol
I'm about to replace the actuator on the passenger door..just like in the video. Can i leave the plastic security cover OFF? I couldn't care less about slimjim protection I like to simplify. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
Did a dry run of this at a junk yard before taking the panels off of my car. Ain’t kidding getting the screws out of the actuators can be difficult. Anyway, scored right and left front actuators. They look to be ok, got them from the vehicle I was taking parts from for about $14. Hopefully, it fixes my door lock issues this coming weekend. Can’t lock or unlock front doors with the fob but can lock and unlock all doors with the driver side switch, except for passenger door. I can also lock and unlock all doors with key, except for passenger door (have to push down security tab on that door to keep it locked or unlocked), but I can unlock and lock passenger door and rear passenger door with front passenger door switch.
Perfect instructions. I feel like I have a new car. I can open the doors again without having to roll the window down or crawl through the back to reach the manual locks. Very disappointed with the Acura dealerships. They’re much more interested in selling me a new car instead of maintaining the one they sold to me years ago. But, their mechanics love the old ones for their own. Hmm.....
Sir I was wondering if you could help me? I've been having trouble with my automatic locks. First when I pushed the button on my key nothing happened so had to manually insert key to open, it happened with both sets of keys. So went and got two new sets as I thought battery had run out. It worked great for about 3 months, then stopped working. Then suddenly worked again for about 3 weeks. Then the actuators seized on drivers and one of the rear doors, replaced those, then automatic locks worked again for about 4 weeks then stopped and haven't worked since. This has happened over a period of two years. Do you have any ideas what is going on? Help would be greatly appreciated. Also I have been wanting to put electric windows into my rear doors with after market parts and running the switch to my middle console, where my front electric windows switch is situated. Would appreciate if you could do a vid on how this is done.
I’ve owned my 2005 MDX from new. I have changed 4 actuators over the years. Your video helps every time.
Can’t thank you enough for this video. Both my front doors needed this part. Got the pair for $100CAD and got into the job today. Passenger door slightly easier than driver’s side, but almost identical process. I found that getting the “anti-jimmy” part back on was difficult, thanks to brittle plastic. On the driver’s side, I just discarded it. I doubt anyone will try steal a 2005 MDX. At least I hope not, I love her so much! So great to have my remote key working fully again. Thank you!!!!
Excellent video. Followed step by step and had it done in 3 1/2 hours. I was slowed down by difficulty removing the 3 screws on the actuator but mostly when installing the new actuator. I finally colored the small plastic peg that the actuator has to catch on with red sharpie pen so I could clearly see it. I used a mirror to do the job but would have probably benefited from a remote cam. Much thanks to Brian for the video. There is no way I could have done this without it.
Scott Silverman Glad the video helped out. I sometimes use my cell phone as a remote camera. You can stick it into really tight areas And look through the screen to see what you’re doing. Thank you for watching!
The two screws that actually hold down the actuator in place must be installed, but for the 3rd screw that holds the security cover, I think it can be omitted.@@HowtoAutomotive
Thanks for the how-to video step-by-step tutorial. Was able to replace the driver side door on my 2005 Acura MDX. Took me just under 2 hours compared to the 9+ minutes length of your video trying to make sure I was careful and not being overly aggressive when pulling things apart. Good stuff.
Super helpful. No way would I have attempted an actuator install without this video!
Here to say that these instructions were SPOT ON and super helpful after all these years. The screws inside the door were the trickiest part but appreciated the instruction here. Thank you for posting!
Hands down the best auto instructional video I’ve ever watched. You made it look easy and it in fact was much easier than I would have made it without this resource. Keep up the gold work and thanks for saving myself and my girlfriend the money it would have cost to replace this!
Awesome step by step detail on “how to”. This is the way all these videos should be done.
Thank you 🙏.
Thank you Brian for an amazing tutorial! I was able to DIY fix the annoying dead door lock in my 2004 MDX in 2 hours for $25 compared to the dealers $400. It really makes you feel awesome when you can fix something yourself with the right instructions!
Glad the video was helpful. That’s a big savings. Graduations on that. Thank you for watching!
@@HowtoAutomotive One tip I would add is when reinstalling the window track slightly lower the window an inch or so and use the glass to "guide" the the track into it's recess since you'll be doing it all by feel. -Retired Acura Tech
I have done this job like 3 times already and I have always had a hard time because I always remove the actuator with the lock. Now I know how to do it easier. Thanks.
Thank you so much for the videos, both the front and the rear doors. Great instructions and videos.
Just did this repair and your vid was the perfect walkthrough! Yeah, it was a beast getting those screws having to use the phone as a scope, haha! You saved us a bundle of money. Thank you so much!
Replaced the passenger front actuator on my wife's 2001 yesterday. This video was so helpful!!! Thank you!!!!
moms70nova glad it helped you out. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for a great step-by-step tutorial! I hsd to replace the actuator and the window motor. You saved me $600 bucks!!
Thank you! Your video was great and thorough. It was really helpful to see how to re-install the actuator. That was the toughest part for me. Very empowering to be able to fix something yourself.
Finally a good detailed self explanatory video...
Thanks for the video. Replaced the drivers side last year and now have the passenger side needs to be replaced. Viewing the video again prior to replacement 😉
the best right here ! thanks
Great Video!
Just what I was looking for my 2005 Acura MDX passenger door lock actuator
Thank you for saving me $320
This video deserves a million likes and video
More power to your channel Sir!
Thank u 🙏🏽 so much. I followed your video and as able to fix my front passenger door actuator. If it wasn’t for this tutorial I’d be lost in the process. Thank goodness
Thank you for such a detailed step by step. Did the passenger front and back door in about an hour. (the front one is a real pain trying to get the screws back in).
Have to say thanks for your time this was hard for me to do cause my hands are BIG this video was a great way to get it done . Thanks again 10/10
Great descriptive video. You made the job possible to do at home. Thank you for taking the time!
You are the best Brian, all was well explained thank you sir
Thank you very much! Super thorough and very helpful!
Howdy! I know the video says the process is the same for left and right doors, but I just wanted to make sure the driver's door doesn't have any additional steps? I started trying to take the door handle off and it didn't work as easily as the other doors, so I didn't want to continue prying without making sure all the connections are the same. Thanks!
On my 2000 Acura TL I had to replace the L rear door handle. I wasn't sure what the problem was so I went through a process of discovery. I found it very difficult to see the actuator but did loosen the actuator and the lock together. At that point I found the handle was broken on the plastic lever that pushed down on the lock. There was a hole drilled in the plastic and the break came right through that hole. I suspect it has been the cause of many broken handles. In order to get to the actuator I actually pulled the whole assembly out through the empty space where the door handle was positioned. After cataract surgery I just could not see inside that door. Removing the door handle was easy compared to removing the actuator when inside the door. Not sure if it will work for you in your situation but it worked for me.
ROCROCROC1 I can give it a try next time I get one in. Thank you for the tip and for watching!!
Got a question so both my passenger side front and rear door doesn’t lock or unlock but when I use the switch on the front passenger side it lock/unlock only the drive side doors do u think I still need to change the actuators?
Thank you for creating this video. It was well done and It really helped.
Lee B thank you for watching!
My dealer sells the whole assembly with actuator and latch. Is that gonna be easier or harder to replace
Hi, for my 2011 MDX driver door, is the procedure similar? Thanks.
Very well thought out, detailed and to the point. Thank you very much!
Helped me out today. Thanks
Best video on the subject..THANKS
Great job!! Very detailed!!
Excellent video. Thank you so much.
Will I be able to do this with the door locked? Its stuck and i need to see what's going on...
Great video. Need a remote cam for this job.
very clear video
Thank you sir for this video!🎉🎉🎉🎉👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Thank you very much, got this done in no time....
Luis Guillen awesome glad the video helped, Thank you for watching!
Will this work with a model after 2006? I have a 2008 model, and I cant find any videos apart from this one that cover 2006+ models... is it essentially the same?
HotChocolate Yes it’s pretty much going to be the exact same process. The parts may be different though.
Thank you! Excellent!
Hey Mr. Eslick. Thanks for the video. I have a 2007 mdx and my door sometimes open with the remote control, but most of the time only the driver side open. All four doors some time open when I use the driver side door panel. the big issue im having with this is that when the doors go into it not opening mode, both the doors and the window will not open or role down; including the trunk. Do you think this is a lock actuator problem? If so, Do I need to change all four actuator or can I only change the driver which is the master side and everything else will be fix?
Thanks
I'm having the same problem on my 2007. What do I do to fix it?
@@lisaharris8264 I actually fixed mines by replacing My driver door wire harness. UA-cam it.
Best thing instead-of replacing is to remove actuator and disassemble contact clan motor .. remove gear at base and throw out spring reassemble ya get 5 more years out of them lol spring does one thing we’re out the motor … so time or money take your pick be a mechanic or a parts changer lol
I'm about to replace the actuator on the passenger door..just like in the video. Can i leave the plastic security cover OFF? I couldn't care less about slimjim protection I like to simplify. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you bro
saved me $$$
Awesome 👌 job 👏 brother thanks
Thank you!
I'm looking for a Acura RL 05 driver door actuator replacement video, anyone got any pointers?
Will this be similar on a 2008 MDX?
Did a dry run of this at a junk yard before taking the panels off of my car. Ain’t kidding getting the screws out of the actuators can be difficult. Anyway, scored right and left front actuators. They look to be ok, got them from the vehicle I was taking parts from for about $14. Hopefully, it fixes my door lock issues this coming weekend. Can’t lock or unlock front doors with the fob but can lock and unlock all doors with the driver side switch, except for passenger door. I can also lock and unlock all doors with key, except for passenger door (have to push down security tab on that door to keep it locked or unlocked), but I can unlock and lock passenger door and rear passenger door with front passenger door switch.
Its really helpful
Perfectamente explicado...
Will this be the same for an '06 Acura TL ?
Chris Bikowski The door panel will be a little different but pretty much the same job
Oh Yeah, Piece of cake..
Perfect instructions. I feel like I have a new car. I can open the doors again without having to roll the window down or crawl through the back to reach the manual locks. Very disappointed with the Acura dealerships. They’re much more interested in selling me a new car instead of maintaining the one they sold to me years ago. But, their mechanics love the old ones for their own. Hmm.....
Would this work for 06 tsx?
Liu Zhihao I believe it’s exactly the same if not it’s gonna be very similar..
Graet video, thanks!!
Thank you for watching!
The handle you know i can take off the 10mm inside the door
Sir I was wondering if you could help me? I've been having trouble with my automatic locks. First when I pushed the button on my key nothing happened so had to manually insert key to open, it happened with both sets of keys. So went and got two new sets as I thought battery had run out. It worked great for about 3 months, then stopped working. Then suddenly worked again for about 3 weeks.
Then the actuators seized on drivers and one of the rear doors, replaced those, then automatic locks worked again for about 4 weeks then stopped and haven't worked since. This has happened over a period of two years. Do you have any ideas what is going on? Help would be greatly appreciated.
Also I have been wanting to put electric windows into my rear doors with after market parts and running the switch to my middle console, where my front electric windows switch is situated. Would appreciate if you could do a vid on how this is done.
Hi
Uhhhh I just won’t use that door anymore…