Thanks Mr Ed for posting this thread. My door locks haven't worked right in over 10 years. I heard about this repair a few years ago but I've been fixing other stuff and never had time. This post motivated me to finally do it. Fortunately I've been sitting on an actuator I got from the salvage yard a long time ago and the bumpers in it were mint. Threw it in and presto door locks fixed. This then allowed me to hook up a keyless entry unit I've also had for a few years but couldn't program because of locks jumping. Montero now has normally operating locks and keyless entry for the first time. It's going to be like a brand new truck now. Thanks again for the motivation.
Oh yeah one last bit of tech, because I had two units side by side, one good and one bad, I could visually see the difference in degree of movement between the two without even taking them apart. Now that I know, I could easily diagnose what's going on inside without opening one up. The arm on the bad one had more degrees of travel by far.
Oh yeah one last bit of tech, because I had two units side by side, one good and one bad, I could visually see the difference in degree of movement between the two without even taking them apart. Now that I know, I could easily diagnose what's going on inside without opening one up. The arm on the bad one had more degrees of travel by far.
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