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Power Door Lock Actuator w/Latch Assembly Fits for Acura MDX TL TSX Front Left/Driver's Door 72046A

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$35.00

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1.Size:Front Left


About this item

  • Compatible to OEM#: 72150STX305, 72150STXA11, 72150STXA12, 72150STXA13, 72150-STX-305, 72150-STX-A11, 72150-STX-A12, 72150-STX-A13, 72150TK4A03, 72150-TK4-A03, 72150TL0A02, 72150-TL0-A02
  • Compatible to Other Part#: DLA735, DLA739, DLA742
  • Match the OEM part number if you know your original one. Or send us the car information to confirm compatibility, we'll respond within 24 hrs.
  • Warranty: We offer 1-year warranty on all our products! Warranty is for REPLACEMENT of the parts only. Warranty does not cover shipping, labor, towing, rentals, storage, legal fees, lost wages or any other incidental fees.
  • Communication: Please send us message for any questions. If you are not satisfied with our product or service, please contact us before you write any review. We will be more than happy to assist you.



Product Description

Parts Port is the place where to find the high quality aftermarket auto parts with low cost. All our products are designed to meet or exceed OE performance providing today's technician with the quality parts needed to get the job done right.

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Features & Benefits:

  • Direct replacement for a proper fit every time
  • High quality electric motor
  • Durable construction
  • Vehicle try-on testing has been conducted on this part to ensure trouble-free performance

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Alternate/OEM Part Number(s):

  • 72150STX305
  • 72150STXA11
  • 72150STXA12
  • 72150STXA13
  • 72150TK4A03
  • 72150TL0A02

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Compatibility Details

  • ACURA MDX 2007-2013
  • ACURA TL 2009-2014
  • ACURA TSX 2010-2014

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Position On Car

Front left (Driver) side.

How to Replace Door Lock Actuators

Important Tips: There are several steps and quite a few parts involved in this project. It might be a good ideal to take your phone or camera and take pictures during each step of disassembly, so you can be sure everything comes back together again properly during the repair/replacement phase. Remember that taking things apart is always a lot easier than putting them back together again!

  1. With the windows rolled up, disconnect the battery. Plug a battery saver into your cigarette lighter. This will keep your computer live and keep your vehicle settings current. If you do not have a nine-volt battery saver, though, that’s okay.
  2. Remove interior door trim. Depending on what you drive, you may need a door-panel-pulling tool that's specific to your vehicle; be very gentle because you don't want to break any connectors or end up with any missing parts or a rattle after the job's completed.
  3. Start at the inner door handle bezel and look for bolts or screws holding the trim to the door frame. Another common location for bolts and screws is in the bottom of cup holders and door handle pulls, behind mirror or speaker trim plates, and the bottom edge of the door trim.
  4. Use a trim tool or thin screwdriver to pry the switch plate (where the electric window and lock buttons are located) up and away from the door panel. Disconnect the wiring.
  5. Next, pry the door trim off the frame, starting at the bottom. The door clips need some encouragement, but will pop off. Easy with the screwdriver, as it can easily break the plastic clips (replacements are available). You may find that a special forked tool is what you need for this step; entire door-panel tool kits are available, with just about everything you need for the job. Continue down the length of the door, removing clips as you go.
  6. Grasp the bottom of the plastic door trim with both hands and pull towards you, then lift. The door trim should slide up and off the frame. Unclip any wiring for interior lighting or power mirrors at this time. Set the door trim aside somewhere out of the way.
  7. Remove the plastic water shield by pulling on a corner and slowly working it off. Do your best to keep it in one piece, as this moisture barrier can be fragile and will need to be reused. Some models feature an additional metal door access plate, protecting the internal components. Remove the bolts and set it aside.
  8. Locate the lock actuator. It is bolted to the inside of the door frame by the door latch. Remove the electrical plug that supplies power to the actuator. It should come out by hand.
  9. Remove the three or four torx head bolts securing the actuator to the door frame. The actuator will be loose in the door frame, supported by two metal rods running to the exterior and interior door handles. The rods should slide out of the actuator with no tools, but take note of which rod goes into the different sections of the actuator. Then pull the actuator free of the door. Check the electrical connector for the actuator carefully for signs of corrosion or damage.
  10. Assembly is the reverse order. Start by sliding the new actuator into the door panel, orienting it so you can insert the lock rods. Set the actuator in place and bolt down tightly with the torx bolts.

Eric
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
Had to replace 3 out of my 4 door actuators for my 2010 Acura TSX. I wasn't about to spend 230 bucks a piece for the OEM products for a 14 year old car. This a great alternative product to use especially if your on a budget. One of door actuators I ordered did come defective but don't worry, you can get a replacement with no charge. Now all my doors lock and unlock with the key fob with no issues
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
The door actuator was exactly like the one I took out,and easy to replace
A real human
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023
This works great in my vehicle after replacing. Kind of a pain to do but not the products fault. I do find it makes a mechanical sound when unlocking/locking which sounds differently than normal. Not sure why or maybe I installed incorrectly. Overall worth doing it yourself with this.
Sea Bass
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
The part fits perfectly. Once you are able to get the old part out, the old part has a cover that goes over the top. You'll just need to reuse that part. But otherwise, it looks just like the old part that came out.So far, so good.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023
Part as described functions as intended
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2022
Fit and performed like original equipment, very pleased. Reviews are to be about product only and I’m a DIY person, but make sure the installation is within your skill set. Not a negative product comment just a FYI from a fellow DIY.
dontcrossme
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021
ORIGINAL ISSUE: Door lock motor not working on my original. Door locked but would not unlock. Door handle worked no issues and I had to manually unlock from inside. Motor made a whining noise when unlocking with remote or buttons on dINITIAL REVIEW: When I removed from the box it matched my service manual with no issues and mechanically it was working ok in my hand other than the Motor I could not test. It did feel a little lighter. It is missing the seal around the door latch area.THE SWITCH: Pulled the door apart and then took the old out and placed the new one in. Installation went without any issues. Felt everything was good and tested with the door open no issues. Unlock / Lock now working as intended. Closed the latch with door open it worked with both handles. Then I closed the door only to find I could not open it. I thought the lock was acting up again. I could see it unlock and lock inside but it would not open. Yes I made sure child lock was disabled.DIAGNOSIS: I could tell this Actuator felt lighter around the latch mechanism. Pulled them both out to compare and original definitely felt heavier. Its annoying to spend money, my time, and then have to return it later only to get the same again. I only needed the motor and figured Ill eat the cost. Pulled original and new apart. The original definitely had much tougher metal components that felt more weighted than the new. The latch mechanism felt cheaper and the springs felt weak. I pulled the motor, connector, and spiral gear and swapped to my old one. I did try putting them both back together but the lighter metal on the new one kept falling apart and the spring in the latch really felt weak compared to the old. The internal bracket going to the latch looked as if was flexing slightly and not putting enough pressure on the latch release to work properly.FINAL: Do not recommend. Maybe I got a bad one but it really felt inferior to the original. But I guess you get what you pay for except it had 2 basic tasks and it failed out of box with one of them. I recommend paying the extra for original or waste your time like I did swapping parts.
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2021
It works and fits in my 2010 Acura TL SH-AWD. It doesn’t come with the little face plate protector for the wire rods that connect to the door handle. You’ll have to salvage that part off your existing actuator so I knocked a star off for that. Other than that they have been working for that past month with no problem. Fairly easy to install. Too maybe 30-45 mins to install. I’ll update this to see how long they last, assume that if I haven’t added an update that’s because they’re still working, 4/3/21
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