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Man, what a pain in the ass for my 97 coupe. Took forever to get it done. Yes, I stripped two of the three screws and got replacements at home depot. Had it not been for this very detailed video, I wouldn't have been able to figure out exactly how to take actuator off. Very nice job, thanks a ton!
This video is excellent. Comprehensive and thorough unlike most of these types of videos. I've replaced my actuator before but used this to brush up on the procedure. It's perfect. Thanks!
So impressed to see what a wonderful repair video you did and not rushing it. Thank you for taking the time to go step by step and keeping it clean with no cursing. Appreciated your humor. Wish all repair videos were as professional as yours. Now I have the confidence to do this myself. You are truly a blessing to many people in taking the time to help all of us. Now Im off to make my wife happy and go fix the actuators. : ) P.S. The end tips were icing on the cake.
I’m glad I found this video. I needed to change the driver side regulator and front and rear actuators on my 2000 Civic EX. I tried to do the rear actuator as per these instructions but it was not possible. I finally wound up removing the rear door handle and removed the attaching screws of the latch and let it drop a few inches. This allowed easy access to the actuator and it went on in no time. The front actuator and regulator were no problem at all. Still, this was a very interesting and informative take on replacing a Honda actuator. I wish you would do more.
This is an excellent video. Perfect details. I can’t imagine trying to tackle this w/o watching the video first. Only thing I can add is to use a genuine JIS stubby screw driver to remove the actuator screws. It was $20, but I was able to remove the OEM screws w/o stripping them. Can’t thank you enough for making this video.
Wow !! Thank you so much for the video, I have the same problem and I was afraid to try to replace it but you have motivated me to do it. I truly appreciate the time you took to make this video. God Bless you !!
Great video! One question, got a civic 2002 but it only came in with a duplicate key (very ordinary key) and I am wondering if there is still a chance to bring it back to a keyless? I mean if I buy a fob on ebay.
Yes I have done that before, just have to know the FCC ID the car is using to match the FOB to it. Unfortunately the best way to know that is looking at the original key FOB for the car. Sometimes you can get lucky and order it by make and model and it will program to the car.
Where did you buy the clip for the actuator cable (since the one that came with cable was universal fit that was not in correct place to snap into the Honda)? I asked because you left that part out of your video.
Nice Video and guess what I changed both rear door actuators for my Civic. Lucky me the first actuator caught the latch the very first attempt, the second actuator took 3 attempts!! Thanks again for this video, with your older cars it is better to learn to do these things than send it to the shop.
The screws that hold in the actuator are M3x10 machine screws with a Philips 2 head and they have a little washer on them. I used some socket head cap screws with a ball nose Allen wrench and it made installation a lot easier. However I believe small socket head screws of this size are easier to strip than Philips so be careful.
That was brilliant. Many thanks. This is one of the clearest verbal explanations and visual illustrations I have seen of anything. And I really appreciate the tips at the end, and your respect for the car by cleaning your gloves before handling the door handle. I have subscribed.
Great video I have the same problem but it seams like the lock system is a little weak probably voltage wise and or that module is bad when I try hit the unlock button it doesn't work but it lock works but doesn't really lock it sounds weak what could be the problem here?
"but it lock works but doesn't really lock", I am not sure what you are trying to say there. If lock works in one direction the system voltage is probably just fine (but I can't tell from your description if its just one lock or all door locks and if any of them are working at all). Needs a test light on the end of circuit in place of one of the door lock actuators to see if voltage is making it to the lock actuator and will light up a test light in both directions. Could be switch problem, actuator problem, wiring/connection issue or a module/multiplex unit going bad and testing with a test light will help give direction.
@@BigDog50001 Sorry lol I mean when I hit the lock button It moves but not enough to lock the doors I have to keep hitting the button until it actually locks I did get a another switch from the salvage yard but still the same problem now if I keep fiddling with it to unlock it works then it stops and only works in the lock position
If its just one door lock (not all of them), sometimes the metal rod that holds the locking knob up above the door panel (the rod that goes up and down) gets bent and rubs and binds against the door panel will cause the lock to do exactly as you describe. Removing door panel and bending metal rod a little bit so it doesn't bind against door panel usually corrects this.
Hey bigdogg tnx for your advice truely!,new issue if u get a few mins,I be live my transmission pan is stripped where the plug goes in so it only gets snug not tight is there any solutions that I can get that plug tight? Or is snug ok?
Hi, I have kinda Similar problem with 2006 Civic. Power lock works only for 2 front doors, 2 back doors(both) are not working(when I try to unlock from car key or from driver door control).. can you let me know what could be the issue, and how this can be resolved
...Yes... A big bucket of coffee and get ready for lots of cursing... Good video. Even though not suitable for my own model; it was still very instructive.
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Have the same short of issues in my 98 civic,was reading in manual there should be lock fuse under hood? Haven't looked yet but idk if that would help my prob
Great video easy to follow 10/10. I changed my door lock actuator following your video got it seated great in the end only to find my new actuator from ebay (cheap Chinese) had a different connection on it ha ha! Will have to buy a real one now but at least I know I can fit it.....cheap Chinese one on its way to the bin :-)
My Honda Accord 2004 has the same problem on the driver side. I got the OEM part for $35 and replaced it. The damn thing stopped working at 75km miles. That replacement is easier than changing the driver side door lock which was worn out and no longer opened the door with the key. It was so time consuming (also went bad at 75k miles).
Great informative video bro😊. I have a 2000 Civic too and has keyless entry remote fob. Brand new battery in remote fob and red light on fob illuminates when pressing lock/unlock button, however no unlock or lock action happening in doors. I also have a very stiff driver side actual key hole door lock which when I insert the key into the lock and try to turn to lock/unlock the door, the lock/unlock mechanism just ain't popping as it should so the driver door is stuck in the locked position. Luckily the passenger side door lock turns freely when I insert the key and turn, just the damn most important door lock that's stuck (Driver side) LOL.....PLEASE HELP BRO 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 P.S. I have sprayed brake cleaner liberally into the door lock keyhole to remove any grease and dirt, left to dry then sprayed white lithium grease into the lock hole and inserted the key into the lock and worked the lock left to right with no luck.......PLEASE HELP BRO 😔
I got a Europiean model and dont see that part to pop the front cover of the door handle. I don't see any small liver which you showed. Wonder how these work
Hey my power locks won’t work on my key in my 08 civic. I installed a aftermarket radio and they stopped working. My headlights also only turn on when the cars on. Any ideas?
The factory radio, the door locks and the headlights all run through the Multiplex Integrated Control Unit (MICU), which is a module that controls power to certain systems (it is integrated into the under DASH fuse box). The factory radio also has an input to the factory security system on those Civics. Without seeing how it was wired or installed, the new radio may not be playing nice with the MICU or security system, or the MICU may have been damaged from radio install. Another possibility is that some fuses were blown during the radio install. I would start by double checking my work on radio install and checking all fuses in all fuse boxes.
On my honda civic 2000, no locks are working and one of the rear one stays in lock position even when I rry manually to unlock it. Its jammed. What could be the problem?
I suspect the jammed one is a bad lock actuator, I have seen that before where the actuator locks up and the lock won't move at all. The others would probably need troubleshooting but on a vehicle that old it's not uncommon for all of the actuators to be bad. The vehicle in this video needed all 4 lock actuators replaced.
@@BigDog50001 thanks for replying. The mechanic has now replaced the main module (inside driver door) which was burned with Chinese one and the both rear doors actuators are also replaced but the problem is the rear door actuators were replaced less than a month back with Chinese one and after a while the oem main module burns and both back one also go bad. Now I am safe or something is wrong in this story?
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I watch a ton of RUclips videos, this has to be one of the best explained and demonstrated videos out there! Great job and thank you.
Thanks!
Man, what a pain in the ass for my 97 coupe. Took forever to get it done. Yes, I stripped two of the three screws and got replacements at home depot. Had it not been for this very detailed video, I wouldn't have been able to figure out exactly how to take actuator off. Very nice job, thanks a ton!
👍
I stayed till the very end! Thank you. I have the tools, the actuator and the magnet...right now i still dont have the guts to diy it yet. Thank you!
Thank you, I appreciate the comment!
Nice video. I wish more RUclips videos were detailed and yet to the point like yours. Well done.
Thank you, I appreciate the comment!
This video is excellent. Comprehensive and thorough unlike most of these types of videos. I've replaced my actuator before but used this to brush up on the procedure. It's perfect. Thanks!
So impressed to see what a wonderful repair video you did and not rushing it. Thank you for taking the time to go step by step and keeping it clean with no cursing. Appreciated your humor. Wish all repair videos were as professional as yours. Now I have the confidence to do this myself. You are truly a blessing to many people in taking the time to help all of us. Now Im off to make my wife happy and go fix the actuators. : ) P.S. The end tips were icing on the cake.
I’m glad I found this video. I needed to change the driver side regulator and front and rear actuators on my 2000 Civic EX. I tried to do the rear actuator as per these instructions but it was not possible. I finally wound up removing the rear door handle and removed the attaching screws of the latch and let it drop a few inches. This allowed easy access to the actuator and it went on in no time. The front actuator and regulator were no problem at all. Still, this was a very interesting and informative take on replacing a Honda actuator. I wish you would do more.
There are lots of techniques and I have pretty much tried them all! Good to hear you got yours fixed, thanks for the comment!
This is an excellent video. Perfect details. I can’t imagine trying to tackle this w/o watching the video first. Only thing I can add is to use a genuine JIS stubby screw driver to remove the actuator screws. It was $20, but I was able to remove the OEM screws w/o stripping them. Can’t thank you enough for making this video.
Very informative video. Helped me fix a few things that were wrong with my car. Thanks.
Glad it helped, thanks for the comment!
Wow !! Thank you so much for the video, I have the same problem and I was afraid to try to replace it but you have motivated me to do it. I truly appreciate the time you took to make this video. God Bless you !!
Glad it helped, thanks for the comment!
You are a lifesaver, thanks so much for this video. Great help and got it first try.
Thanks a bunch! Don’t think I’d easily figure that out on my own. Same door is acting up on one of our cars.
Thank you, hope you get it fixed!
Great video! One question, got a civic 2002 but it only came in with a duplicate key (very ordinary key) and I am wondering if there is still a chance to bring it back to a keyless? I mean if I buy a fob on ebay.
Yes I have done that before, just have to know the FCC ID the car is using to match the FOB to it. Unfortunately the best way to know that is looking at the original key FOB for the car. Sometimes you can get lucky and order it by make and model and it will program to the car.
Where did you buy the clip for the actuator cable (since the one that came with cable was universal fit that was not in correct place to snap into the Honda)?
I asked because you left that part out of your video.
Thanks for taking the time to teach us ...
Great video good details on it and little hacks.
Thank you for the comment, I appreciate it!
Nice Video and guess what I changed both rear door actuators for my Civic. Lucky me the first actuator caught the latch the very first attempt, the second actuator took 3 attempts!! Thanks again for this video, with your older cars it is better to learn to do these things than send it to the shop.
👍
Hoping the content helps me with my 02' Civic LX. The actuator and the window are not functioning as intended. Thanks for your aid.
The screws that hold in the actuator are M3x10 machine screws with a Philips 2 head and they have a little washer on them. I used some socket head cap screws with a ball nose Allen wrench and it made installation a lot easier. However I believe small socket head screws of this size are easier to strip than Philips so be careful.
That was brilliant. Many thanks. This is one of the clearest verbal explanations and visual illustrations I have seen of anything. And I really appreciate the tips at the end, and your respect for the car by cleaning your gloves before handling the door handle. I have subscribed.
Thanks for the comment!
Great explanation ! Thank you very much !
Great video I have the same problem but it seams like the lock system is a little weak probably voltage wise and or that module is bad when I try hit the unlock button it doesn't work but it lock works but doesn't really lock it sounds weak what could be the problem here?
"but it lock works but doesn't really lock", I am not sure what you are trying to say there. If lock works in one direction the system voltage is probably just fine (but I can't tell from your description if its just one lock or all door locks and if any of them are working at all).
Needs a test light on the end of circuit in place of one of the door lock actuators to see if voltage is making it to the lock actuator and will light up a test light in both directions. Could be switch problem, actuator problem, wiring/connection issue or a module/multiplex unit going bad and testing with a test light will help give direction.
@@BigDog50001 Sorry lol I mean when I hit the lock button It moves but not enough to lock the doors I have to keep hitting the button until it actually locks I did get a another switch from the salvage yard but still the same problem now if I keep fiddling with it to unlock it works then it stops and only works in the lock position
If its just one door lock (not all of them), sometimes the metal rod that holds the locking knob up above the door panel (the rod that goes up and down) gets bent and rubs and binds against the door panel will cause the lock to do exactly as you describe. Removing door panel and bending metal rod a little bit so it doesn't bind against door panel usually corrects this.
Great work. I bought that light you have (SL40). Thanks.
Thanks 👍!
Hey bigdogg tnx for your advice truely!,new issue if u get a few mins,I be live my transmission pan is stripped where the plug goes in so it only gets snug not tight is there any solutions that I can get that plug tight? Or is snug ok?
J ordan and ricky ober Probably want to get a pro to look at that. If it loosens up while driving, you will need a new transmission.
Hi, I have kinda Similar problem with 2006 Civic. Power lock works only for 2 front doors, 2 back doors(both) are not working(when I try to unlock from car key or from driver door control).. can you let me know what could be the issue, and how this can be resolved
Will you have an actuator replacement video for 8th gen civic?
I don't have one right now, but if I get one in the shop that needs it I will try to record the repair.
...Yes... A big bucket of coffee and get ready for lots of cursing... Good video. Even though not suitable for my own model; it was still very instructive.
👍
I have the Astra 52SL light with mag bottom. I cut a piece of plate steel into a size of 3.625 X 5 X .08" and that way I can use the light on driveway or under sink and no falling over.
Is this the same process for a 2000 with electric doors
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Have the same short of issues in my 98 civic,was reading in manual there should be lock fuse under hood? Haven't looked yet but idk if that would help my prob
If they are working intermittently like in this video, it's probably not a fuse.
Excellent write up. Thank you sir.
Thanks!
Hello from Brazil, i have a 98 sedan, and, the same problem... An now, trying, tryng, trying. Its really hard in thi model.
Great video easy to follow 10/10. I changed my door lock actuator following your video got it seated great in the end only to find my new actuator from ebay (cheap Chinese) had a different connection on it ha ha! Will have to buy a real one now but at least I know I can fit it.....cheap Chinese one on its way to the bin :-)
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Must I have a key fob in order to program the locks
My Honda Accord 2004 has the same problem on the driver side. I got the OEM part for $35 and replaced it. The damn thing stopped working at 75km miles. That replacement is easier than changing the driver side door lock which was worn out and no longer opened the door with the key. It was so time consuming (also went bad at 75k miles).
trankt54155 Yeah, unfortunately they do go bad.
Hey look, I;m working on a Honda!
wow something new!
Ha ha!
Great informative video bro😊. I have a 2000 Civic too and has keyless entry remote fob. Brand new battery in remote fob and red light on fob illuminates when pressing lock/unlock button, however no unlock or lock action happening in doors.
I also have a very stiff driver side actual key hole door lock which when I insert the key into the lock and try to turn to lock/unlock the door, the lock/unlock mechanism just ain't popping as it should so the driver door is stuck in the locked position. Luckily the passenger side door lock turns freely when I insert the key and turn, just the damn most important door lock that's stuck (Driver side) LOL.....PLEASE HELP BRO 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
P.S. I have sprayed brake cleaner liberally into the door lock keyhole to remove any grease and dirt, left to dry then sprayed white lithium grease into the lock hole and inserted the key into the lock and worked the lock left to right with no luck.......PLEASE HELP BRO 😔
Hearing that deep sound of the mechanism, that actuator must have quite a strong motor inside or not?
I got a Europiean model and dont see that part to pop the front cover of the door handle. I don't see any small liver which you showed. Wonder how these work
Hey my power locks won’t work on my key in my 08 civic. I installed a aftermarket radio and they stopped working. My headlights also only turn on when the cars on. Any ideas?
The factory radio, the door locks and the headlights all run through the Multiplex Integrated Control Unit (MICU), which is a module that controls power to certain systems (it is integrated into the under DASH fuse box). The factory radio also has an input to the factory security system on those Civics.
Without seeing how it was wired or installed, the new radio may not be playing nice with the MICU or security system, or the MICU may have been damaged from radio install. Another possibility is that some fuses were blown during the radio install. I would start by double checking my work on radio install and checking all fuses in all fuse boxes.
Okay will do. Thanks for your help
Thanks lotta help 👍🏽
Glad it helped, thanks for the comment!
On my honda civic 2000, no locks are working and one of the rear one stays in lock position even when I rry manually to unlock it. Its jammed. What could be the problem?
I suspect the jammed one is a bad lock actuator, I have seen that before where the actuator locks up and the lock won't move at all. The others would probably need troubleshooting but on a vehicle that old it's not uncommon for all of the actuators to be bad. The vehicle in this video needed all 4 lock actuators replaced.
@@BigDog50001 thanks for replying. The mechanic has now replaced the main module (inside driver door) which was burned with Chinese one and the both rear doors actuators are also replaced but the problem is the rear door actuators were replaced less than a month back with Chinese one and after a while the oem main module burns and both back one also go bad. Now I am safe or something is wrong in this story?
Thank You 👍🏽👍🏻👍😎
You bet 👍!
Can one acuator make the rest malfunction?
It is possible depending on how it fails but generally one bad one will not effect the rest of the lock actuators.
I notice that the rear driver side does not function at all and all the rest struggle to go up and down.
Same side as mine too.
Good job! Patience, bah! just rip and tear!
lol! I've done that too!
My problem is that my door wont lock the thing you push down to lock the door won’t go down far enough
Even with the key
2 of my fromt door locks dont work but the rear doo
Needs testing but Honda door lock actuators are a common failure item.
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it should be five minutes job. why make a half hour.
I teach both how to diagnose and fix issues. I think you are better suited for videos that only show how to fire parts at an issue.
'The Rock' Hey really looking forward to your how to do it in five minutes video ha ha!