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need door lock help AGAIN

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Technical Discussion' started by dpframing, Jan 25, 2010.

  1. dpframing

    dpframing "Nobody tells me what to do, not even me."

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    My driver's side rear door of my '05 Prius would not power lock or unlock. I took the door panel off and tested the plug connector with a test light . It powered up- so bad actuator. After reading various posts, I learned that the culprit is a $1.00 mini Mabuchi motor. So instead of buying the whole assembly for $136, I decided to take the entire part out, open it up, and just replace the motor. You guys made it sound simple. Instead the part is a clamshell and when I opened it, tension springs flew and 4 different metal linkage parts fell out. I could not put it back together in 100 years.
    So my plan is to get the new motor from eBay (they now sell for $10 EACH), walk the part in to the dealership, and beg for help. Except that the motor has this on it : "VD284Z14 Made in Vietnam." Will the Mabuchi FC280-PC 22125 work? And any clues on how to put the linkage back together?
     
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    You still have the option of buying the whole assembly for $136. :p
     
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    toyota or another 136... hmm.. sell parts of the broken one and replace the whole thing... toyota likes to charge for actual labor.. something like 50 an hour minimal.
     
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    Instead the part is a clamshell and when I opened it, tension springs flew and 4 different metal linkage parts fell out. I could not put it back together in 100 years.
    So my plan is to get the new motor from eBay (they now sell for $10 EACH), walk the part in to the dealership, and beg for help. Except that the motor has this on it : "VD284Z14 Made in Vietnam." Will the Mabuchi FC280-PC 22125 work? And any clues on how to put the linkage back together?[/QUOTE]


    So you think the dealership will put together your used parts, in a part that may have been pressed together in a factory? I don't really know, just doubt it, I would just buy a used one , e.g. make on offer on this ebay one ~30 to 40.00 is would I would offer for used.

    2005 07 TOYOTA PRIUS R/F DOOR LATCH LOCK ACTUATOR #Z-8 : eBay Motors (item 400074151867 end time Feb-15-10 16:07:16 PST)
    _Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item5d264717bb

    I did a search for threads about repairing this and couldn't find them, if someone has fixed this simply with a replacement motor,.....
     
  5. dpframing

    dpframing "Nobody tells me what to do, not even me."

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    Thanks for the reply. I saw this part on eBay before I posted, but it is for the passenger side. I found the driver's side door lock on the internet from some yard in Alabama, but the guy wants $100 for it. I might have to bite.










    So you think the dealership will put together your used parts, in a part that may have been pressed together in a factory? I don't really know, just doubt it, I would just buy a used one , e.g. make on offer on this ebay one ~30 to 40.00 is would I would offer for used.

    2005 07 TOYOTA PRIUS R/F DOOR LATCH LOCK ACTUATOR #Z-8 : eBay Motors (item 400074151867 end time Feb-15-10 16:07:16 PST)
    _Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item5d264717bb

    I did a search for threads about repairing this and couldn't find them, if someone has fixed this simply with a replacement motor,.....[/QUOTE]