Nice tutorial. The one thing that was a little confusing is the window rail disconnection portion. I have problems with drivers side rear door lock and trunk door lock only work manually. But occasionally I find the trunk door open, even after i locked it manually My car has been robbed twice because I forget to verify that those does are locked.
Just bought a 2004 CRV for my daughter and none of the locks work. Not just with the fob, but also the switch on the door. It sounds like they are trying to do something but then they don't. My guess is one went out, then the others went out over time and they never got replaced. A mechanic checked the relay under the dash and said it was good. So if it's not the relay, could it be something else, or is my best bet to replace all the actuators? I would love for it to be something much cheaper, I'm not sure I have the patience to pull part every door and I never can get things back together.
@@thericepatch3630 I forgot to mention that the driver's lock is the only one not making a sound so you are probably right. I just thought that the others would work even if the driver's lock didn't, but that's a good plan. It won't hurt to just try that one.
@@lafonstudios it may cause the others not to work, it may not. I know if it senses the driver's is locked it won't unlock the others in most models, but if it's unlocked it wouldn't keep them from locking.
@@victorjbarker I haven't yet. I figured I need to block off and entire Saturday if I am going to attempt it myself and haven't had the time, and all the shops around me are booked up and expensive. I get it's a lot of labor so I understand the price, but my daughter isn't complaining too much about having to unlock the doors manually so I haven't dealt with it yet. I hope to this spring when I can just do it myself.
Check fuse box under the hood at the right side corner (facing the engine not looking out the windshield). It’s a 20amp at the very left of the box. Fuse box lid (should) have the diagram on it.
This was the best video for tips and the overall process. Thank you so much
Very well made video. It helped me fix my 2004 crv . Thank you
Thank you !🙏
GOOD JOB 🙏👍🙏
Thanks! Too much for me to to DIY but very informative.
Nice tutorial. The one thing that was a little confusing is the window rail disconnection portion. I have problems with drivers side rear door lock and trunk door lock only work manually. But occasionally I find the trunk door open, even after i locked it manually
My car has been robbed twice because I forget to verify that those does are locked.
Thanks . I hope I don't break any clips ?
Спасибо за видео. Очень помогли.
Just bought a 2004 CRV for my daughter and none of the locks work. Not just with the fob, but also the switch on the door. It sounds like they are trying to do something but then they don't. My guess is one went out, then the others went out over time and they never got replaced. A mechanic checked the relay under the dash and said it was good. So if it's not the relay, could it be something else, or is my best bet to replace all the actuators? I would love for it to be something much cheaper, I'm not sure I have the patience to pull part every door and I never can get things back together.
I would replace the driver's lock and see if it works.
@@thericepatch3630 I forgot to mention that the driver's lock is the only one not making a sound so you are probably right. I just thought that the others would work even if the driver's lock didn't, but that's a good plan. It won't hurt to just try that one.
@@lafonstudios it may cause the others not to work, it may not. I know if it senses the driver's is locked it won't unlock the others in most models, but if it's unlocked it wouldn't keep them from locking.
@@lafonstudios did you ever get the driver door actuator replaced? Did it fix the others. My mom's CR-V has the same problem.
@@victorjbarker I haven't yet. I figured I need to block off and entire Saturday if I am going to attempt it myself and haven't had the time, and all the shops around me are booked up and expensive. I get it's a lot of labor so I understand the price, but my daughter isn't complaining too much about having to unlock the doors manually so I haven't dealt with it yet. I hope to this spring when I can just do it myself.
Nice job! Thanks!!
The plastic is a vapor barrier to protect from moisture. Good video though
ty very helpful
I disassembled and reassembled 3x and the handle will still not open the doors
Is there one actuator or is there 4 for ask the doors
There is one in each door
I don't think im getting power to the locks and the fuse under the hood is good is there a door relay
What if is all the doors. But has new battery on remote?
Try reprogramming the remotes.
Check fuse box under the hood at the right side corner (facing the engine not looking out the windshield). It’s a 20amp at the very left of the box. Fuse box lid (should) have the diagram on it.
my actuator assembly with housing does not have any screws :(
I cannot get it taken apart.
Where did you buy your parts
I purchased mine from Oreilly Auto parts
Probably several reliable resellers. Many times we shop Majestic Honda website for original parts at wholesale prices.
Junk video. Only shows the easy parts. $10 says that door is still off.
Well if you took your door off when there was no need I suppose you get what you deserve.
This video is for the mechanically inclined. It’s not a tutorial including steps like, “this a 10mm wrench, it takes off bolts with a 10mm head.”
@@rpfeik 😂