2006-2012 Ford Fusion/Mercury Milan Door Lock Actuator Replacement Step by Step

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  • This video is a step by step replacement of a door lock actuator. This is an easy to follow along video that anyone can follow and fix their own car. This video will be useful for anyone that has a Ford Fusion or Mercury Milan from 2006 to 2012. Please let me know if you have any questions and again thanks for watching. Stay tuned for more videos.
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    DISCLAIMER: DannyDoItAll does not assume any liability, including, but not limited to: injury, loss, or property damage incurred as a result of any information contained within this video. All of the aforementioned is the sole responsibility of the viewer. This video is for informational purposes only and is to be used at your own risk. Safe practices are always encouraged, especially when working on vehicles or any other DIY project, and while using any and all types of tools. This video does not guarantee any particular result.
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Komentáře • 123

  • @brandonperez032
    @brandonperez032 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. I can confirm this works on a 2010 Ford Fusion SE. I had to replace the rear passenger on the driver side. For me never working on a car this was very informing and useful tutorial. I called 3 different shops and they all wanted $235,$255,$300. I bought a $20 mechanic tool set found at your local Wal-Mart and a $9 nylon pry tool set found at your local harbor freight and was able to knock it put all on my own.

  • @michaeldennis7203
    @michaeldennis7203 Před 3 lety +19

    This is one of the BEST repair videos I have ever seen. The camera work is crisp, focused and, most of all, STEADY. There's nothing worse than some of the sea-sick videos where the jittery motion actually makes you sick. The description of the process is excellent and I also appreciate the tools sizes used in each step of the repair. Very well done.

  • @RafananClan
    @RafananClan Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the vid. It was a pain getting the door lock actuator past the window frame both ways. You can also just electrically roll the window down till you see the bolts in the regulator. Leave it there, loosen the bolts and then pull the window up and tape it. No need to pull the regulator motor.

  • @therealbestro
    @therealbestro Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thank you for the video! I had to do this for the front passenger side so I had a few extra steps but it was easy to figure out what had to be done. The biggest difference was removing the speaker.

  • @tpolarbeart
    @tpolarbeart Před rokem +3

    Can confirm this works on the driver door for a 2008 SEL. It took me about 1.5 hours because I kept dropping the screw that holds the door handle on. Great video made it super easy. Anyone wondering mine made a different noise when it broke. It sounded like the door tried to lock a couple of times but the lock indicator never would move. I was able to lock with the key still. When I took the old actuator out I could hear something broken inside.

  • @patardyceworsley7190
    @patardyceworsley7190 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Like others have stated this is the best tutorial video that I have viewed. Thanks

  • @Toddinlou
    @Toddinlou Před 3 lety +5

    Just followed these steps and I can confirm it’s essentially the same process on a 06 fusion se right front window. Thanks so much for this video, there’s a lot of misinformation out there on this repair

  • @TheLegendofCalista
    @TheLegendofCalista Před 4 měsíci

    This helped me so much!!! Literally perfect tutorial. Mine was the same door 😅

  • @paigesoares3319
    @paigesoares3319 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you! Loved the step-by-step instructions and visual, so easy to follow!

  • @WINH4X
    @WINH4X Před 3 lety +8

    Took me two hours for my first time. Just finished, and it works like new. Even fixed my window tension a bit. You rock. Thank you so much!

  • @mburnell11
    @mburnell11 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is one of the best car repair tutorials I have seen on CZcams. Thanks!

  • @McClainMcKinney
    @McClainMcKinney Před 3 lety +2

    Bro, you rock. Thank you! I just spent a few days working on this, but I spent hours continually referencing this video. Really well done, very detailed, great job. Thank you!

  • @mitchelljones4330
    @mitchelljones4330 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome tutorial, thanks for taking the time to show all of us peasants how to do this 👍

  • @stevekennon1786
    @stevekennon1786 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video. Just what I needed for my 2007 F/Fusion. So glad I subscribed to your channel b/c you are "The Man" when it comes to working anything. Appreciate your good work !

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Steve. I will have more videos coming soon and we also have a 2007 Ford Fusion in our Family. Stay tuned.

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Steve. I will have more videos coming soon and we also have a 2007 Ford Fusion in our Family. Stay tuned.

  • @alansmith5255
    @alansmith5255 Před 2 lety +2

    I just want to thank you for the video I just did the front passenger side of my Mercury Milan 2007. Front door is almost identical to the rear door that you were doing. Great video I always appreciate people taking the time to do this to make our job easier.

  • @ephilli1
    @ephilli1 Před 3 lety +3

    This was one of the best tutorials. I followed your steps exactly and successfully replaced my actuator. I saved hundreds of dollars doing it myself. Thanks so much for sharing 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯

  • @shooter964
    @shooter964 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video !! That's my next fix on wife's car.

  • @VSLComputers
    @VSLComputers Před rokem +2

    Very good video... as previously mentioned, steady work, tool size descriptions, etc. Very nice.

  • @user-zi7su8ud1b
    @user-zi7su8ud1b Před 9 měsíci

    Thank You! You made it easy. Saved me from a lot of mistakes.

  • @delinquentdesign
    @delinquentdesign Před 3 lety +5

    Good job yo! You went through all the steps. I didn’t know about the exterior door handle. Helped a lot thank you sir

  • @eliasorozcoestrada
    @eliasorozcoestrada Před 3 lety +2

    Step by step, this is crazy. I did it though. Thanks for such a good detailed video

  • @kimfurrow4584
    @kimfurrow4584 Před 4 lety +1

    Your quality video and R & R skill is top notch regarding the Ford Fusion door actuator replacement. What I was looking for was a video for replacement of the window regulator. I subscribed to you for possible future R & R's. If you or anyone knows of a good video for the window regulator please comment. Thanks much!

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for subscribing Hopefully you have gotten the regulator fixed. I haven’t had to change mine.

  • @CplHicks31415
    @CplHicks31415 Před 9 měsíci

    1st time takes long time. Next one will take less than an hour. Ended up ordering incorrect side. So added a lot of grease to all moving parts. So far it works.

  • @toddhall7416
    @toddhall7416 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. Never thought the lock actuator replacement would require the entire door to be taken apart. I'll do it when the weather is cooler. I can see this taking several hours.

  • @DavidM-nn9dt
    @DavidM-nn9dt Před 6 měsíci

    This video was extremely helpful and a big help. Thank you!

  • @Charlie-nu1qf
    @Charlie-nu1qf Před rokem

    Very Very helpful video. Thank you for step by step instructions, tips, and suggestions......

  • @juangerardocarbajalgamez9341

    beautiful work, each explanation is satisfactory !! thank you very much it helped me too much in my 2006 lincoln zephyr is the same !!!

  • @todelzinga5861
    @todelzinga5861 Před 2 lety

    Thanks you. very well done and clear explanation here.

  • @alanmoe4629
    @alanmoe4629 Před rokem +2

    Awesome instructions, thank you!

  • @johnvargo8050
    @johnvargo8050 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the video, it was helpful to me. 2010 Milan

  • @t3rrb3rr
    @t3rrb3rr Před 19 dny

    this tutorial is very helpful and is accurate but for me i started at 1pm the day before, finished that night at 12:30am, continued the next day and am still trying to get the door panel back on lol

  • @bobdouglas2509
    @bobdouglas2509 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video. Thanks.

  • @mbrj3idi830
    @mbrj3idi830 Před rokem

    Thank you so much. Great explanations and details. I'm going to replace both driver's and passenger's they failed in couple months apart. It's a nice car and I like it, but they used cheap interior plastic materials. In just 4 months, 2 lock door actuators, ac vent mode door stuck and now I hear clicking noise coming from rpm meter🙄. And one year ago, I already replaced two back door's handles and two sun visor holders. All of them are plastic.

  • @jamilrasheed2083
    @jamilrasheed2083 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much! This video is great!!!

  • @ossa4772
    @ossa4772 Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks man, tou saved my day

  • @natal777
    @natal777 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice work ! My wife's fusion has two doors now that need this done

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks. Unfortunately the gears inside the actuator are plastic and end up breaking. Good luck.

  • @mattbowyer9711
    @mattbowyer9711 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent video

  • @nossabandasemnome
    @nossabandasemnome Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks! Your video helped solve my problem here in Brazil! =]

  • @fernandosolis6556
    @fernandosolis6556 Před 2 lety

    Excellent tutorial!!!
    👍

  • @joj174
    @joj174 Před 4 lety +1

    Saved me time and money thank you !!

  • @adawalli
    @adawalli Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much

  • @chrispcritter92
    @chrispcritter92 Před rokem +1

    This is a good video. 👍

  • @marleneengleman88
    @marleneengleman88 Před 3 lety

    You have to be able to “0pen” the door to do all that! My door is locked shut! What a process and you are very precise in all instructions for
    This job..no wonder it costs so much to fix😅

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 3 lety

      If your door is locked shut and the indoor handle is broken you can remove the indoor handle and pull the metal cable by hand to unlock the door.

  • @mr.mellymel
    @mr.mellymel Před rokem +2

    Thank you! A1

  • @dajam9035
    @dajam9035 Před rokem

    Thanks man. I thought I had to remove those pesky rivets to get this panel off. Wow so it was the window and the motor that kept me from getting it off smh. That would have been a bad day for me if I decided to just yank the panel off.

  • @SantiagoDiaz-bt2ho
    @SantiagoDiaz-bt2ho Před 4 lety

    Tanks

  • @jabbar9330
    @jabbar9330 Před 2 lety

    Super

  • @gustavomendez3816
    @gustavomendez3816 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm by no means a good DIY, but I always give it a shot to see how far I get (usually not very far). My door actuator arrives on the 5th of October (I bought it for under 40 bucks on ebay ) and was gonna take it to my local mechanic for two-hour labor that amounts to $150 (so he says) . Anyways, your tutorial is so clearly explained that I patiently watch the entire thing without building up any anxiety like I usually do. We will see if I can get this one done in a few days. If I can get done or not is on me, but your tutorial was 100 percent regardless of whatever happens. I will definitely give it a careful and patient shot and will honestly let you know if I succeeded or not on the repair. Thanks!

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 2 lety +1

      I believe that you will be able to do it. Just be patient and persistent and work through it slowly. I look forward to hearing how it goes. Thank you.

    • @gustavomendez3816
      @gustavomendez3816 Před 2 lety

      @@dannydoitall3312 I was able to replace the door actuator but it did not work. My mechanic told me that i may have gotten a faulty actuator. I went to the junk yard and got another today. I'm about to give it another shot, but i was wondering if maybe computer reset is needed or not?

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 2 lety +1

      I knew you would be able to do it. Before you install the second actuator all the way plug the actuator Into the plug. Then use your remote or the door lock switch on the front doors to lock and unlock the door and make sure the cable that comes out of the actuator moves in and out. The computer shouldn’t need to be reset for the door actuator .

    • @gustavomendez3816
      @gustavomendez3816 Před 2 lety

      @@dannydoitall3312 I just pluged the used actuator from the junk yard i plugged it and used my to test but the spring is not moving at all like it did in your video. I think im gonna be forced to buy a brand new one from autozone.

    • @gustavomendez3816
      @gustavomendez3816 Před 2 lety

      I want to go back to the junk yard and just take a few from different cars but at this point i dont want to take those chances too much energy

  • @fernandorvergaravillanueva6978

    Good video ! Very careful. Please more >Ford Fusion Videos.

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you I will try to get more videos up of the fusion.

  • @matthewspitsberg1723
    @matthewspitsberg1723 Před 4 lety +1

    Did you pre-drill out the rivets on the aluminum inner-panel before removing the 8 screws to access the actuator? I see two on my ‘08 Fusion inner panel and don’t want to pull the panel until I know it’s totally free. (Great vid, by the way! Everything I needed!)

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Matthew you don’t need to drill the rivets out. You just loosen the two screws that are attached to the window. That way you won’t have to drill out those rivets and put new ones on good luck!!!!

  • @zeroquanta4252
    @zeroquanta4252 Před 2 lety

    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, THANK YOU Sooooooooooooo Much,, I Have to do this on Back Left,,,

  • @margyalsobrooks6981
    @margyalsobrooks6981 Před 2 lety

    Danny, Thanks for posting about the actuator and not the inside door handle like everyone else. I have the same problem, except my drivers door broke in the closed and locked position. I''ve tried just about everything short of destructive measures to get the door open but I am at the end of the line. Rather than destroy the inner door panel which is a fairly rare trim option (hard to find) I think I will have to cut a hole through the perfectly good outer door panel to access the latch.
    My question for you - do you know if the 3 screws that hold the mechanism to the door can be accessed from the inside/back to allow me to drill them out once I cut the door open?? If not, I suppose I will likely have to take an angle grinder to the thing.
    Once I get the old door open I will have to remove it and replace with a new junk yard door and transfer my inner door panels to the new door. What a PIS. I really can't believe Ford designed this in such a way that the door can fail in a permanently closed fashion.

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 2 lety

      Have you opened the door yet? Will the key work on the outside handle? Door has to be open to access the 3 screws that hold the actuator to the door.

  • @tonyarguello192
    @tonyarguello192 Před 4 lety +1

    Front passenger next! 😁

  • @logingoogly
    @logingoogly Před rokem +1

    👍👍

  • @kyie803
    @kyie803 Před 4 lety +2

    Do you know if all door actuators and assemblies are the same on 06 Fusions? I have this issue but on the driver's door. Wondering if I can still follow along with this video to tackle it myself.

    • @ethankeppel3643
      @ethankeppel3643 Před 2 lety

      I know I’m really late but it should all be the same from years 06-12

  • @genejr1224
    @genejr1224 Před 4 lety

    Hi Danny, I have 08 Ford Fusion. I am replacing the inside door handle which is easy. But when I went to put the door latch cable on the door latch cable seems to be about a half inch short. Did the cable on the actuator twist or move in a way that the cable is just a little short?Sorry Danny it the front passenger door

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 4 lety

      Hello Gene hopefully you have solved this. The cable could be getting caught on something on the door panel. Also try to Push the lock and unlock button on the car or remote to make sure that the actuator is working properly and not jammed. If it does work then try to pull on the cable carefully and then attach the cable to the handle and try to line up the handle with he bolt hole. Good Luck!

  • @teresahalvorson246
    @teresahalvorson246 Před rokem

    I appreciate the video, but I do have one question. I’m replacing the actuator on my Son’s Driver’s door. There are rivets in the interior body panel, how did you remove the rivets on the rear door interior panel? Or are there any rivets at all on the rear door interior panel? Just curious about how to go about that on the driver’s door? Should I drill them out?
    Thanks
    Teresa

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před rokem

      @teresahalvorson246 I didn’t have any rivets on mine , but depending on what year your fusion is there are rivets. I would drill them out and replace with new ones. Good Luck!

  • @Ilovetosingem
    @Ilovetosingem Před 2 lety

    Hi Danny. Nice job, you worked hard on this, well done. I have a Fusion Zetec and the door ajar switch is sticking. I can't see the door ajar switch or is it built into the lock itself. Also if it is built in do you know which two wire connections are the door ajar switch. Thanks in advance and keep safe you and yours.

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 2 lety

      The door ajar switch is built into the actuator. The signal wire color is different for each door. On the 2006-2009 Fusion the color coding for the signal wire is as follows - Drivers Door -Green/Violet. Passenger Door - White/Yellow. Right Rear - Yellow. Left Rear - Green. You may have to look up a wiring diagram for the Zetec since I’m not sure if it uses the same color coding on the wires. Thank you

    • @Ilovetosingem
      @Ilovetosingem Před 2 lety

      @@dannydoitall3312 Thanks Danny. I have found a wiring diagram, it shows the door colours, but it shows drivers door left front, mine is right front. So I'm thinking left hand drive. Also when you say "Drivers Door -Green/Violet" that is one wire, right? But what is the other side of the switch. Mine says left front and rear the same and the right front and rear another colour but both the same, they all go to chassis. Where did you find your info please. Thanks a lot and keep safe you and yours.

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 2 lety

      @Ilovetosingem The Green/Violet is a single wire that is the signal wire going to the instrument panel. I have a printed Haynes manual that I looked at for the wiring diagram. When the switch is closed it is grounded. Thanks

    • @Ilovetosingem
      @Ilovetosingem Před 2 lety

      @@dannydoitall3312 OK, thanks again. I use the word chassis, others may use the ground or earth or neutral or zero volts. There really isn't an earth on a car, unless it has a lead trailing. The car doesn't touch the ground it has rubber tyres. What do you think!

    • @Ilovetosingem
      @Ilovetosingem Před 10 měsíci

      @@dannydoitall3312 Hi Danny, hope you are all well. I finally got into the door lock plug, into the lock body. The wires are all black!!! You say you have a manual, do you have the pin connection numbers and what they are. E.g. 8 ground, 6 door ajar. Hope you can help. Bear in in mind, mine is a Fusion Zetec 2009. Hope you can help or point me in the right direction. Thanks again and keep well you and yours.

  • @LadyFukkinJay
    @LadyFukkinJay Před 2 lety

    So I have a 2012 Ford Fusion and my lock on the driver side is out...but now I can't get into the car. Its used, so it didn't come with a key fob. The manual key doesn't turn and if I pull too much the alarm will go off...

  • @ucd3658
    @ucd3658 Před 19 dny

    Can someone please please tell me if I need to do this, my driver side interior door latch does NOT lock but will unlock with the driver side switch and also with remote. But it does UNLOCK with remote and driver side switch. Old timer told me maybe I need to replace my driver side switch which I hope fixes it cuz this is a lot of work lol. But if my case sounds like I need to replace this oh well.

  • @zbaby666
    @zbaby666 Před 4 lety +1

    all of my doors won’t lock except for the driver’s side front door. do you think this has to do with the actuators on the other 3 doors?

    • @Bobby330
      @Bobby330 Před 3 lety +1

      No, not if it's all of your doors. If it was just 1 door lock not working while the rest working then most likely otherwise it sounds like you have a fuse/ electrical issue.

  • @randyanderson6110
    @randyanderson6110 Před 3 lety

    Would you say that I have a different issue than yours?
    On mine no matter what door I try the actuator on the drivers door makes that same sound.

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 3 lety

      It seems like the actuator on the drivers door might be broken. Are you talking about when you press the lock and unlock on the remote?

  • @jinglebellssantasmellsssssd

    I need to replace my right rear door lock actuator. do i need to get the exact same one? or can i just get one from a right side door no matter front or back?

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 2 lety +1

      I believe they are different. Front door actuator will have a different plug and also the doors are a different design. Haven’t looked at them in a while. Best to just get one made for the rear door.

    • @jinglebellssantasmellsssssd
      @jinglebellssantasmellsssssd Před 2 lety +1

      @@dannydoitall3312 thanks, Danny. Also thanks for the very informative video. I'll update you in a week or so on how replacing mine goes!

  • @bgunit20
    @bgunit20 Před 12 dny

    What if you don't hear the humming noise from the actuator?

  • @nickbd420
    @nickbd420 Před 6 měsíci

    Where can i buy one

  • @gideontenne9770
    @gideontenne9770 Před rokem

    Will the front door will work the same ?

    • @passion830217
      @passion830217 Před rokem

      Just replaced the actuator on the front driver side. It is similar. The driver side has two hooks though.

  • @gregrobertson7688
    @gregrobertson7688 Před 2 lety

    How do I take it apary

  • @Johnadams20760
    @Johnadams20760 Před 2 lety

    i have a quesiton . about 5 or 6 weeks ago my 2009 ford fusion got backinto in aq paking lot and my latch immidately stopped working from the inside, but i could open the door from the outside.
    and then when i drove to the police station i noticed my door didn't lock when i either clicked the little black locker in the door, or the FOB itssef. but luckily i discovered that the actaul silver lock on the inside of the door just below the latch, if i pushed in it would lock th esoor. it unlocked and locked, just had to do it manually. but it worked just fine.
    i took it to a body shop and the main thing was the door, but they said it wasn't part of the accinet and wouldn't allow my insurance company to cover that part. even though my door operated perfectly fine and the exact moment i got hit is when the latch broke, how do i know i was in the car parked eating a slice of pizza while it happened and immidately tried to get out of teh car. but i coulnd't.
    anyway. i finally brought it in the collission shop is a Ford operated delaerships, bodyshop. so they are ford certified etc..
    they told me it was probably going to cost aroun 90 dollars turned out to be 93. i got a loaner car as i don't have any other cars. but anyway i went to pick it up and wasn't thinking about testing the lock, i just went in and tried to see how the door latch on the insde felt, it was perfectly good so i took off. only to find out when i got all the way to my job. my car door would not lock at all. leavin my car vulnerable to people stealing anything in my car including the trunk as all they have to do is open the door (i mean probalby not highly likely) but it concerns me
    however, i was able to lock the door from the inisde by doing what i said up to the point where i took it in. and after i got it back it stopped working.
    so i took it in thinking it would be an easy fix. the guy now says "oh it is your actuator" another 240 dollars or wthaever it was but he has to call ford to get the part ic could be a copule dasy or it could be a month if they are backlogged like many things are these days.
    but anyway when i locked the door prior to taking it in manually, from the inside, the inside lock would click the same way as the other locks accept again it was manual only working.
    but when i went in i showed the guy and i know he didn't take the door panel off or antyhing h ewas in the car an djust messing around with the contorl for a copul e or so mniutes than wen to his computer and said oht eh actauator on these have a lot of problems.
    however, given the fact i was able to at least manually lock the door prior and could clearl tell the door latch assembly the old one was in a box it had both the latch and the manual silver lock that goes inward and outward .
    also the key fob has been weird. a lot of times if i just open the door the alarm goes off.
    albiet i did disover if i stick the key in manuall in the lock with the actaul physical key and trun it left i can turn it so the door stays locked, but it doesn't seem like it is a full turn. but at least it keeps the door locked for the time being.
    do you think they may have gotten a lemon of a part , or maybe installed it wrong? or if it is the actuator, given the fact that the door lock attached the the latch would at least move /click the same distance in and out as the rest of the doors proir and not now, would that mean they coul dhave actaully broken the actuator?
    just curious. it just doesn't feel right.

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 2 lety

      It seems like the actuator was broken from the beginning. Did the car back into your door? If it did then it would be covered by insurance. The actuators do break often. There are plastic gears inside of the actuators that break. Maybe the original handle was ok. It’s hard to tell if they broke it or not but it seems like it was already broken because it was only manually locking before.

    • @Johnadams20760
      @Johnadams20760 Před 2 lety

      @@dannydoitall3312 well no, as i was sitting in the car eating. it is kind of a smaller parking lot where this pizza plac eis. only hs like 5-6 cars on 2 sides and maybe a 12 feet between them or less. the car behind me slowly back up and hit my right rear bumper, but the idiot took off. if he hadn't i would have been able to get a rental car from his insurance. mine doesn't cover that, but if not my fault (which clearly it isn't since I was just sitting in pakred car. i think he may have only gone less than 5 mph. maybe 2-3? hard to know. but it still bumped the car.
      this was the driver's door (left)
      although the police officer i spoke with did say it is fairly common if for the opposite side door to be the one to get damaged in that fasion, plus i looked online before takin git wirtten by a collision shp expert and they said even the smallest accident can misalligh things. although the guy at the collision shop mentioned the damage was so minor it was almost like it didn't even do hardly nthing but scarpe my bumer it was sort of a greyinsh small spot , like maybe primer paint scrape, that was mosly on the side of the cornder and just a touch on the actaul back in the same corner.
      i do actaully kind of remember though that there was one other time i recall i had to roll my window down to open the door from the outside a few years back. i hadn't thought of it of course, but i kind of remember having had to do that once a long time ago. not as old as the car itself. so maybe 3-5 years?
      although i suppose it is possible that rod or whatever in the latch at least was ready to go soon. and maybe that bump was enough force to rattle it enough to finish it off. so had this happened 2 days later or a day before. i would never have even asked, however, given the the guy bumping into me clearly finished it off , i still think insurance should have covered it.
      although, the only other thing i don't undersatnd is, given you have to take the door pane off in order to fix the lock and latch/handle, and them knowing what i told them about me having had troulge initially with the locking etc.. i would have though that they would have looked at the other part or seen it was not working. or at least tested it before telling me the car was done. and you know, calling me to ask, hey we need this other part to finish the job that costs 240 more dollars, do you want us to finish it or do you want to have a mechanic do it? i mean. i would think they would have chekced or asked. that is the only reason i thought maybe they inadvertantly broke it if that is the case.
      i hope that helps answer your question

    • @Johnadams20760
      @Johnadams20760 Před 2 lety

      @@dannydoitall3312 hey, update. i haven't had a chance to take it back in just yet but my next door neighbor who knos cars very well came to physcially see my car, he didn't actaully take the panel off as he didn't have time, however, he did notice something. the panel on the door, he noticed in the upper left of the panel he was abe to pull it away from the window, and said you are not supposed to be able to do that. and therefor they didn't allign it or snap it in properly..could that be the reason?

    • @dannydoitall3312
      @dannydoitall3312  Před 2 lety

      @@Johnadams20760 could mean they broke one or more of the clips that hold that panel to the door or missing the little screw on the side of the panel that holds it to the door. If the handle inside opens and closes freely then the door panel shouldn’t be affecting it.

    • @Johnadams20760
      @Johnadams20760 Před 2 lety

      @@dannydoitall3312 oh ok. my neigbhor did say the other thing could be maybe if they didn't properly connect something inside the door.
      i should have written down everything he told me right after. i can't remember how he said it. although i suppose the only way to tell is by taking the whole panel off and seeing the parts underneith

  • @foxxtail06
    @foxxtail06 Před 2 lety

    I wish I watched this video before drilling out the rivets on the metal plate to get to the power window actuator.

  • @Khalid-rm3yz
    @Khalid-rm3yz Před 3 lety

    Same problem, same door

  • @OGmudbone865
    @OGmudbone865 Před 2 lety

    “Go ahead and…”

  • @mitchelljones4330
    @mitchelljones4330 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome tutorial, thanks for taking the time to show all of us peasants how to do this 👍