*** Click Here For the Installation Video !! *** (thanks Fernando!)
*** PLEASE NOTE : For 2014 Models, Please Email Us The Actuator Part Number Before Ordering ! There was a VIN split in 2014. The new style 2014+ Motors Can Be Ordered Here -- Click Here --
As many of you already know, the door lock actuators in your 2007-2014 GM vehicle are very unreliable. Most units suffer motor failures which can make locking and unlocking the vehicle very cumbersome. GruvenParts.com has been repairing the faulty GM door lock actuators since 2010. Our new motor is a reliable high torque design with factory correct wiring inputs. Our motor has passed rigorous 35,000 lock/unlock cycle testing runs conducted continuously over the span of 2 full weeks. Please read the repair options listed below before ordering.
Repair Options
Eligible Models
2007-2014 GM models including Tahoe, Yukon, Escalade, Silverado, Suburban, Sierra, Avalanche (and others) as well as Malibu and Cadillac sedans using any of the following door lock actuator part numbers (and very likely many others):
25873487 25876390 15896625 25945737 15896626 25876389 25873488 25945736 20783850 25811735 25876386 25945752 25848878 25866299 25863021 25876382 25955017 22741770 22862025 25876384 25863019 25876388 15896624 25873485 25945754 20783852 25876393 25789215 25876394 25945741 25876387 25873486 25789213 25876385 25945738 25876391 20783859 15896628 25873490 25789219 25876397 25945749 25876383 22785476 22785607 25876451 25843164 22791036 22862238 25876521 25876380 20783844 25945746 25863017 25876398 20777854 20777855 25945739 15896627 25876392 20783860 25873489 25876536 22791011 19210210 25873490 13581405 22865521 25829641 25876452 20772313 20772312 22865519 25876463 22865520 25876451 20772311 25876462 22865518 25840363 20785785 25879295 22862245 22862244 22862238 22862242
Send In
Please Email : Paul@GruvenParts.com for the Send In Address
Please include a copy of your original order invoice and write either "CORE" or "SEND IN FOR REPAIR" on the package.
** Instructions for Installing Motor Yourself **
*** Click Here For the Installation Video !! *** (thanks Fernando!)
To change out the motor yourself, do the following :
A. Drill off the 2 rivet heads holding the cable "L" bracket onto the actuator case and remove the cable "L" bracket. The actual rivets themselves stay in place, you are only machining off the rivet heads enough to get the L Bracket off. Some have just used a dremel tool with grinding bit to remove rivet head. Be careful not to damage the surrounding actuator structure. ** Users Note ** Some have drilled the small pilot hole into the rivet BEFORE machining off the rivet head. This can help to ensure the rivet doesnt spin while drilling the pilot hole, since the rivet head is still there to hold it in place. We machine the head of rivet off 1st, but you could also machine pilot hole 1st, either way is acceptable.
B. Put actuator in the locked position (as if door was shut) and remove the torx screws around the perimeter of the case. This step is important because it moves the internal mechanism out of the way and allows for easier removal and installation of the case halves.
C. Remove the top of the case (the motor will come with it). Unplug motor from top case.
D. (Skip this step if buying motor with pinion gear preinstalled). Use a small gear puller (like the Walkera W010 Gear Pinion Puller) to remove the brass pinion gear from the old motor. A puller for 2mm shaft works well, these are readily available on Amazon.com. You can also place the old motor in a vice, and use a small pair of needle nose pliers to grab the back of the gear while tapping with a small hammer to push the gear off the shaft. Do not damage the brass gear as it is reused. Press old gear onto new motor shaft using vice or arbor press.
E. Place the new motor/gear back into the actuator and ensure it meshes with the mating spur gear. Ensure all metal filings are removed from the inside of the case. Please note : our motors marked "CW" go in the drivers side actuators and "CCW" go in the passenger side actuators. It is the same motor front to back, the only difference is side - passenger side is CCW while drivers side is CW.
F. Reinstall top half of actuator case.
G. Reinstall perimeter torx screws. Do not over-torque them, just snug them up firmly.
H. Reattach cable "L" bracket. This can be done via drilling/tapping the remaining rivet shank and installing small screws/washers (we use #6-32 screws with flat washers and loctite). Or you can spot weld the bracket back onto the rivet shank. Some others have used #8-32 screws as this provides a slightly larger tap. Please do not use cheap taps here, the rivet is high strength steel so a high quality tap is recommended. If you own a 4 door, you will be doing this 4 times so invest in a good tap to prevent breaking the tap in the rivet. Tap SLOW using back/forth method until the threads are sufficiently deep, 1/4-1/2" is plenty. Use loctite on the small screws to prevent the L Bracket from becoming dislodged later. As a final suggestion on this step - some have just drilled a shallow hole into the rivet shank and used a self tapping metal screw to bite into the hole. This works as well, and saves you the trouble of tapping a hole into the rivet shank.
*** After the install ***
Please do not reinstall the interior door panel until you have successfully operated the mechanism several dozen times to ensure all was put back together correctly. We recommend installing the repaired actuator, lowering the window, then closing the door. Verify both the interior and exterior door release handles function properly. Then, start the engine, and ensure the vehicle recognizes the door is shut (doesn’t keep the dome light on, or chiming). Operate the power locks a dozen or so times, the lock should lock and unlock rapidly with a forceful "snap" as it moves (the way it did when it was new). Only then should you finalize installation by reinstalling the door panel.
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Posted by Joe Shaw on 17th Sep 2017
Part works great and the on-line video is great except for the drivers side door. Need to add in that there is an additional lock link on the drivers door that needs to be released.
Simple to do by just popping the link out of the clip that holds it in.
Otherwise, great product and support. Quick delivery for the part.
Posted by Gary Vogan on 24th Aug 2017
the motor was received promptly, the video on you tube that they referenced showed exactly how to disassemble the latch and remove/replace the actuator lock. Requires a bit of dexterity but not complex at all.
The operation was a complete success
Posted by Bradley on 11th Aug 2017
I was really fortunate to find gruvenparts! My 2008 Silverado had 3 bad lock actuators, and I was not looking forward to spending that money. I pinpointed the problem, and surprisingly was able to find these quality little motors from gruven. I also emailed Paul about an issue, and he was very helpful.
Posted by John on 10th Aug 2017
Have had problems with the doorlock actuators on my 2009 Chevy Suburban for years...Dealer wanted $1300 to fix, I was able to rebuild all 4 and do the work myself for less than $150 with the Gruven motor.... also have to say that the video on YouTube showing how to drill out the blanks and rebuild the part was key!
Posted by Brad on 26th Jul 2017
Bought two GM door lock actuator motors. Work great and fixed the door lock problem. Step by step installation video was excellent and easy to follow. I bought the motors without the little brass gears. Really tough to get them off the old motors. I would recommend paying the extra to get the motors with the gear already installed. Other than that, no problems and easy to do.
Posted by Unknown on 7th Jul 2017
Thanks!! From ordering to instructional video your company helped a garage mechanic save time and money !
Posted by jon on 4th Jul 2017
I have replaced 3 of 4 door lock actuators over the last three years and no problems with gruvenparts.
Posted by Danny on 22nd Jun 2017
Fixed my problem of electric door lock not working and works great! Easy to install with proper tools and following video.
Posted by Terry on 21st Jun 2017
Just replaced all 4 on my 2010 GMC Sierra. Good instruction. The motor marked cw is for both drivers door and door behind driver. Ccw for both other doors. The driver's door has an extra plastic mechanism which comes off and goes on(easy) and the door key lock rod snaps out and in at key holder inside door. Otherwise, take your time, try not to break any of the plastic clips for door panels. If so, buy new ones(extras)to replace the broken ones. One last item, the bolt clips in the door for the door panel screws(3) can slip out of place so set them before reinstalling the door panel. I will send in the 4 old motors for a cash rebate. Thxs again for the excellent instruction video.
-- response from gruvenparts --
Terry thanks for your review! you can toss the old motors, we do not need those, better yet send them to GM so they can see what there motors keep failing over and over again!
Posted by Rick Forster on 20th Jun 2017
Fits perfect. I used a 8-32 thread.rather than the self tapping screw used in the video.
-- response from gruvenparts --
Nice work ! Yes an 8-32 tap is also a good way to do it, just go really slow if tapping a hole so you dont break off the tap
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