Go to the dealer and have him disconnect the comptuter code which 
activates the locks and go manual. Save yourself some money and 
agrivation.


--- In [email protected], "mrejh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I own a 2000 Dodge Intrepid ES.
> I had (1) Door Lock Actuator replaced (passenger side rear-door)
> under warranty some time back.
> Shortly after the warranty expired I needed to replace another
> which was the driver side rear-door.
> Currently the driver side door actuator is starting that buzzing 
noise
> when activated to a lock position which is exactly what occurred 
with 
> the previous actuators mentioned above.
> I've had an independent technician advise sometimes a spray of 
WD40 
> into the opening of the actuator casing may correct the situation 
and 
> the dealer advises replace the actuator.
> For those of you that may have had a problem with a door lock 
actuator
> I would be very grateful as to how you resolved the problem other 
> than a dealership replacement.
> Thank you.
> EJ





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