2010-2015 Lexus RX350 RX450h Front Door Lock Actuator Replacement Instructions
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- Опубликовано: 22 сен 2023
- Master Technician Viktor G shows the DIY how-to removal and installation procedure.
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Thank you very much, I really appreciate it!
Huge thanks to Jim Ollick for editing this video!
Viktor-huge thank you for posting this video. My 2011 RX 350 with 118k miles just had the front passenger door actuator go out and your video was perfect and easy to follow. This saved me a ton of money-really appreciate it. Thank You!!
You are welcome Marty!
Victor, very awesome and detailed video! So glad to found it since it matches my car model. Did the replacement and was a success only because of your teaching! Called the dealer to get an idea of labor and parts, I was quoted over $1,000 for one door. Thanks again!
Excellent work!
This was awesome tutorial. Thank you! 🙌🏼
My pleasure!
Thanks, so easy to follow 🎉
Thanks Alex!
Great video. Saved me hundreds of dollars. I tried going down the super inexpensive path and replace just the motor in the actuator; I came close but caused damage trying to get it open. Great experience none the less.
Nice work!
The only complaint on my RX450 are these damn actuators. I got it as a CPO with 50K on it and all four doors failed before 100K. Lexus covered them under the CPO warranty, but the dealer billed $500 per door. Now, well past warranty, the driver side has failed again. I see the part is $137. For the dealer now quoting $1,000 per door, I guess I'll be trying this. Thanks for posting!!!!!
No problem, best of luck with the repair!
Thanks a bunch for this video. I probably wouldn't have attempted this without this info.
Glad it was helpful!
Great instruction! The tip about removing the trim first before reinstalling the panel is very helpful. I didn't know to do this my first time and it was a bear getting it back on. So far I have replaced three actuators on my 2012 Tundra and I am replacing the third actuator on my 2015 Lexus, today. The motors inside all the actuators are 'made in China'. My brother-in-law has a 2008 Tundra and has had no issues with his door locks. I can only assume the actuator motors on the earlier models were most likely made in Japan, or somewhere other than China.
Thanks! Yes, unfortunately, these actuators fail fairly often.
Thanks brotha worked out great
Excellent! 👍
Great video! Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback!
Good Job! Thank you very much.
My pleasure!
Dear Viktor, thank you so much for this insightful and well narrated tutorial. I dont know what went wrong, but once I got the new actuator installed, ( which apears to be faulty) now the keyed lock in the handle is non-functional. What might have happened? I am returnong the actuator for replacwment as it only has very limited action and the box for the bottom cable as well as the electrical clip will ot hold. My bad for buying knock-off parts. I ened up putting the dead OEM aprt back in so at least I can latch and lock the door,But as I said, the keyed lock just turns without action on the lock mechanism. iI'm tempted to do the motor replacement I've seen on a few other videos, so I can keep my OEM part, but that wont fix the key issue. HELP! And again, thanks for your instruction and wisdom.
It sounds like the metal rod from the door lock key cylinder was not reinstalled correctly.
@@Viktor_G_Automotive It did seem like it went too deep, but the plastic clip easily reached the vertical portion of the rod. I think we have the process down to get in there, so will try again. What do you think about replacing the motor from the original actuator? $8 vs the whole device, plus all the clips are sound/robust. I feel i should scrape and replace the "tar" to ge the best seal. What is the material called? As a doctor of Chiropractic, I love doing this sort of project, just wish I had a better understanding of the system as a whole. Thank you so much for your wisdom and experience.
@@robertablairthompsondc2490 I’ve never replaced the motor separately as the manufacturer only sells the complete actuator. As far as the black tar, we just reuse it.
Excellent instruction! I have to replace my driver door actuator on my Lexus and Tundra. On a Toyota Tundra actuator installation video I watched they showed taking the key lock out and then replacing it by lining up the "plus" shaped bar in the plus-shaped hole on the new actuator. My question is this the same design/procedure with the Lexus driver's door?
Yes, you can see the driver side door lock cylinder part of it here:
ruclips.net/video/FJa_tZIH6gM/видео.html
I realized that extra little "bonus step" as I was pulling out my old one. I was able to get mine back in without removing the lock. But that was after several failed attempts, then it kinda just fell into place. Works fine. Don't know what is involved with removing the door handle assembly, but I'm sure it is a lot less frustrating!!!
Also, on our drivers side door there was some sort of sensor bolted onto the door on the bottom left side (below the door latch). The electrical connector didn't want to come off but kinda needed to to get the vapor barrier out of the way. I figured that meant I shouldn't mess with it and just worked around it. Thought it might be an accelerometer tied to the airbag. No need for that sort of mishap.
Do you know what it is?@ It is a black plastic block about 1-1/2" x 1" with a ground wire also bolted to the door.
Most likely you are referring to the airbag impact sensor.
Can you provide a link to also change the rear left door actuator of a 2010 lexus rx450h? I'd like to buy it through you to support your channel.
Hi, if your vehicle is made in Japan (VIN starts with a J), you need this one for left rear: amzn.to/42ahPkE If you vin starts with 2, you need this one: amzn.to/3OgaFWp Thanks!
Thank you Viktor very informative video. I have a question. I installed a good used Lexus actuator on LH front side. It works oddly now. When I lock doors the used one immediately unlocks. When I put in drive all doors lock with one fob but driver door unlocks with the other fob. Is there a reset that needs to be done or is the used one NG. Thank you for your time
Hi, unfortunately I do not have experience with installing used actuators as that was not something that Lexus would allow to do, all of the replacement parts were new. Maybe it would need some reprogramming with the scan tool to make it work properly, I am not sure.
@@Viktor_G_Automotive thank you for the quick response
I have a 2013 Lexus RX350 f-sport. Is it the same procedure or is the sport model different?
Same 👍
Hello Viktor great video. I have a 2010 lexus RX and the driver side door stopped locking and unlocking the car but the passenger one still works. I can still lock the car using the remote and inside controls. Is this my driver door handle touch sensor? And can this be replaced separately or I would need a whole new door handle? Thank you.
If just the touch lock/unlock feature does not work on one single door, it could be the door handle touch sensor (I think it is part of the handle and cannot be bought separately, but you can confirm with your parts department and VIN). It could also be a wiring or connector issue, so you may want to have it diagnosed first. If you end up having to replace the door handle, here is my video: ruclips.net/video/NLzKaPtQkN8/видео.html
@@Viktor_G_Automotive Thank you for the reply. I will call tomorrow and confirm. I did do some diagnosis looking at live data and the car recognizes when I place my hand on the touch sensor on the passenger door but not the driver door. I don't think it's a wiring issues since the lock fuction works intermittently. Have you seen any wiring issues that could cause this? Thanks again.
Does the key fob need to be re-programmed for new actuator ?
Does key fob have different connectors (batteries) for each door ?
No programming is required. Key fob has one battery.
Can someone link the lock actuator?
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My 2014 RX 350 have all 4 door locks not working. I don't know what to do. I am afraid that car dealers will overcharge and then later having issue again. I decide not to fix them. I always leave one back door unlocked so that I can get in my car to drive. It has been like this for 3 years.
You can try replacing one yourself, the part is linked below the video in the description, not very expensive.
@@Viktor_G_Automotive I am a female. I am not good at with this kind of works. I am worried that I will ruin all doors and don’t know how to put them back on.
@@LeNguyen-im8dm women are just as smart as men, I have confidence in you. Just try with one door first 😊
@@Viktor_G_Automotive all 4 door locks stopped working at the same time. If one door lock is not working, then I may think about to replace it. I am thinking there must be another issue. How possible all 4 actuators were suddenly dead at the same time. The surgeon can’t operate patients without diagnosis. Same thing to cars.