Why does my rear lift gate not lock?

Why does my rear lift gate not lock?

If the rear lift gate on your vehicle will not lock or unlock or if you hear a buzzing sound when pressing lock/unlock a bad actuator is likely the problem. Experience the AA Ignition Difference!

Where is the rear liftgate lock actuator located?

Replacement Rear Liftgate Door Lock Actuator – Located inside rear liftgate door, the power door lock actuator controls the locks on your vehicle. Each door contains its own actuator.

What causes a door lock actuator to stop working?

If the actuators have any sort of internal or wiring issue, it may cause them to rapidly lock and unlock unexpectedly, or cause them to function intermittently. 3. Power door locks do not function Another symptom of a potential problem with the door lock actuators are power door locks that do not function.

What happens if my door lock does not work?

Power door locks do not function Another symptom of a potential problem with the door lock actuators are power door locks that do not function. If the door lock actuators fail, they will disable the power door lock feature from working.

If the rear lift gate on your vehicle will not lock or unlock or if you hear a buzzing sound when pressing lock/unlock a bad actuator is likely the problem. Experience the AA Ignition Difference!

Replacement Rear Liftgate Door Lock Actuator – Located inside rear liftgate door, the power door lock actuator controls the locks on your vehicle. Each door contains its own actuator.

What are the symptoms of a bad door lock actuator?

3. Power door locks do not function. Another symptom of a potential problem with the door lock actuators are power door locks that do not function. If the door lock actuators fail, they will disable the power door lock feature from working.

Why does my liftgate not close from open position?

If DTCs B153E or B396A are set, the cause may be that the male terminals in the body harness 10-way in-line connector to the liftgate power assist actuator may not be dimensionally stable or may be misaligned, causing intermittent electrical contact. (Fig. 12) Fig. 12