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This 2-pack of FC-280PC-22125 door lock actuator motors features a 10mm flat shaft and 12V power, designed to replace burned-out vehicle door lock actuators efficiently. Compact and lightweight, these motors spin clockwise but can be modified for counter-clockwise use, offering a versatile, cost-effective repair option for various car models.
| ASIN | B082YH2XCQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #166,698 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #381 in Automotive Replacement Power Door Lock Motors |
| Brand | Surplus Deal USA |
| Date First Available | December 20, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Item model number | FC-280PC-22125 |
| Manufacturer | Surplus Deal USA |
| Package Dimensions | 4.69 x 1.26 x 0.91 inches |
| Shaft Diameter | 2 Millimeters |
| UPC | 738676829808 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
G**.
Great Value. Spins clockwise.
Great value. I was having difficulty finding a door lock actuator motor that spins counter-clockwise (when looking at the output shaft end of the motor) for a 2019 Rogue SV. I decided to buy this motor knowing it spins clockwise and modify it to make it spin counter-clockwise. This motor has 4 smaller tabs holding on the plastic end rather than the 2 as pictured. It was unexpectedly difficult to pry up the 4 tabs. Once the tabs were opened I pulled off the plastic end. I shaved off the indexing bump on the plastic end with a razor (instead of cutting a new notch on the other side of the metal housing) and replaced the plastic end on the motor rotated by 180 degrees. Although the tabs were a little chewed up from prying open, there was enough left to bend them back to hold on the plastic end. The motor now spins in a CCW direction. The motors appear to be of good quality and work great installed in the Rogue and I have the second motor for when the next door lock motor goes bad. Great value for the cost. The motor weighs 1.4oz (39g).
M**.
Very efficient
I installed them in my wife's 2011 Toyota Venza for door lock actuator. Great value for the money, easy to install, locks well when activated and it doesn't make any noise.
A**.
Fit my 2005 sienna sliding door lock actuator
Used this to fix my 2005 Toyota sienna sliding power door. Instead of replacing the entire door lock mechanism that was broke I took actuator apart and replaced motor inside with this one and door works like new. The whole actuator is very expensive so if your handy just replace the motor.
R**K
Not recommended for the 2020 Nissan Versa.
Zero problems with the quality. Both motors work as they should. One thing to note is the 2021 Nissan Versa front left door lock motors spin counter clockwise when installed, and this motor spins clockwise. So it will not work for a quick swap out motor. There are work around if you wanted to create more work for yourself. I’ll just find a motor that works. Good product though. It locks and unlocks the door just fine, just not in the direction I personally need it to.
B**T
Inexpensive way to fix a non-responsive door lock
Our Highlander's driver side door lock stopped working, whether you used the manual button inside the cabin or the button on the key fob. Swapped out the original actuator motor with one of the pair that came with this set. Being very careful to install everything back the way it was originally. And it fixed the problem. Much cheaper than replacing the entire lock mechanism. And infinitely cheaper than taking the vehicle to a shop for repair.
J**D
Works great
Good motors. Simple repair for a better-than-usual DIY-er. Toyota wanted $400 for the entire actuator. Then you have to add their labor. Watch YouTube fordoor panel and actuator removal and another to disassemble the actuator to swap out the motor. No soldering involved. Saved big bucks and enjoyed the work.
E**D
Will work on only certain side door due to the motor polarity
This motor was installed to replace the door lock actuator motor on a 2019 Rogue SV, front wheel drive front passenger side door. Replacement of motor done. However, this motor works in opposite - hit the close button and it opens, hit the open button and the lock closes. I needed a motor with reverse polarity. Seller should have made that clear. I could have cut the two wires coming into the actuator and reverse them to obtain the correct polarity, but I did not want to do that. I ended up replacing the complete actuator as I could not find a seller that distinguish the right or left door motor polarity.
W**.
Worked great for my 2004 Corolla (US built) front door lock assemblies
More involved than just swapping the whole assembly, but saves you fair bit of coin. Trickiest part is splitting the plastic assembly housing. Best to pull and take apart the assembly to verify the details of your original motor before ordering a replacement one (specifically the shaft length, and if it has a round shaft or a shaft with a flat).
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