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Thread: Door lock actuator how to and tips please

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    Default Door lock actuator how to and tips please

    vehicle: 1996 honda accord
    where: door lock actuator change front passenger side.

    I took door panels off, removed the plastic lining. I can see the whole door lock assembly, actuator and all, But it seems like I can't get to it (opening is too small and I don't know what to do next). Any tips or info would be greatful.
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    well unless you wanna torch the bracing off..then you'll just have to do it lol..not trying to be a smart ass cause i know it suxz...cause i had a friend who i helped with a similar problem...i hate power windows...i prefer my light weight role up windwos lol
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    this is when investing in name brand tools (snapon, matco, etc) is worth the money =]

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