Help: Replacing Front Door Lock Actuator on Sedan
My passenger front door lock actuator needs to be replaced. It pop/clicks rapidly 3 times when trying to unlock doors and only unlocks half the time. I seached the forum but only found DIY guides for the coupes. (weird thing is when I seached the forum, nothing came up, but then when I did a google search, i found these 2 DIY for the coupes- links below)
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...-pogo-fix.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...ing-crazy.html
Wholesale cost for the part was about $95 at the dealer. They wanted $280 for labor so I will attempt to do it myself. But after reading the DIY guide for the coupe, I am thinking that I might lack the mechanical skills for this job and might end up blowing the door airbag in my face.
Thanks.
But if you find a post to change out the actuator on a sedan front door, please share! I guess if I don't find info, this could be my first chance to post a DIY guide to MBW.

lol i misread your post at the beginning sorry. i thought you had a coupe which confused me even more when i saw your car in your profile. i was like why dose he care how to do it on a coupe if he has a sedan. sorry for confusing you good luck fixing your problem i will be in the same boat as you this winter i have a feeling. hopefully by then i will have the cash to fix it at a dealer or repair shop so i don't have to deal with it.
i just saw something funny we both have the same amount of posts 159 lol that is wired and we joined in the same month and year
Last edited by samaritrey; Aug 29, 2009 at 06:22 PM.
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When I did a search based on the part number, I didn't find much online though.
Dealer list price was $160.60, and wholesale price is $98.00.
I was planning on taking pictures and writing up a DIY, but it took much longer than I thought and it started getting dark so I did not have time as I actually had to use a flashlight to finish the job. Luckily my neighbor, who is a mechanic, helped me to finish the job. Otherwise I would still be working on it.
Here's some tips...
-You will need 6 pop rivets to complete the job. (The coupe only needed 5) 3 for the airbag and 3 for the support rod/window regulator (the stupid vertical bar support in the way of taking the actuator out of the door)
-The door actuator is EXTREMELY hard to get out of the door. Somehow I was able to get the actuator out without removing the side airbag and vertical support bar.... after 30 minutes of extreme frustration
-For some reason, I could not get the new actuator back in the door the same way the old one came out. (luckily this is where mechanic neighbor jumped in to help) We drilled the rivets holding in the airbag and vertical support bar. Even then it was still VERY hard to get the actuator inside the door.
-emrliquidlife in another thread said taking out the door actuator is "akin to removing a 5lb salami out of a 1lb bag". it is truly amazing how accurate his statement is.
-the steel rivets that the MB dealer will provide you take A LOT of muscle to "pop" in. makes me feel safe about my side airbag not detaching and becoming a projectile in an accident.
Before you replace you door actuator, make sure the actuator is actually going bad. Saw this DTB after I replaced my actuator today...
"take the door panel off and check to see if the rubber grommet that the door lock sits in is folded up at the bottom of the door lock assembly."
The one I removed today had the rubber grommet folded up at the bottom of the assembly.... I am not even going the check to see if this was the problem... otherwise I will go postal over the past 2 hours of work



