As soon as you have sourced the bellows let us know.
Flushing the rust and water out and hopefully relubricating isn't a rebuild.
Last night I took my rear door lock actuator apart and cleaned the motors. The motors had rusted up and would no longer turn. Once I got the actuator apart I removed the motors and cleaned them up with electrical contact cleaner. Reassembled the actuator added a little lubricant here and there and it now works great. I am currently looking for replacement bellows. Anyone interested in having their actuators rebuilt send me a private message. If you have any actuators lying around that no longer work let me know.
As soon as you have sourced the bellows let us know.
Flushing the rust and water out and hopefully relubricating isn't a rebuild.
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I need to do this on my rear door actuators. One of a few items on my to do list.
Ralph Mendoza Jr. - Long Beach, CA
A lot of fun. I have a friend sending me some actuators to rebuild. Hopefully by the time they come I will have the bellows
so how did you manage to bust them open? I have a dead one I'd like to experiment with but never figured out how to semi-safely open the thing. Looks like its meant to be tamper proof.