This is the door lock actuator product page for the 2014+ newest GM vehicles. Please reference the applicable models below.
As many of you already know, the door lock actuators in your 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.
This motor is sold by itself and requires the re-use of the factory plastic worm gear. This worm gear can easily be removed from the old motor and placed onto our replacement motor. No bonding or press fit is required. Removal / installation of this motor is much easier than in the pre 2014 models. The actuators can be easily disassembled and the old motor can easily be lifted out of the unit. There is no drilling or tapping required on these 2014+ units.
There is absolutely NO reason to buy a complete GM unit to fix your door locks ! It is very easy to take apart these 2014+ actuators and replace the only discrepant part - the faulty motor. These units are assembled using simple torx screws and come apart very quickly to replace the motor.
Applicable Models (likely many more, we will keep adding to this list) :
2014+ Silverado and Sierra (1500, 2500, 3500)
2015+ Cadillac ATS, CTS, CT6, XTS, Escalade
2015+ Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon
2015+ Colorado, Canyon
2015+ Impala, Cruze, and Volt
2015+ Buick Envision
Actuator Part Numbers (that we know of, we will be adding to this list!) :
13507156 13597536 13598089 13597799 13507154 13501178 13586151 13592288
13590492 13597551 13597800 13587922 13507135 13597802 13597525 13507132
13597524 13597803
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Posted by Joe on 13th Oct 2020
Gruven electric motors for failed lock actuators vs buying new actuators is definitely a money saver. Even more savings for DYI guys. In the case of my 2014+ Silverado, a replacement actuator was nowhere to be found except a salvage yard. Your model may be available, but be prepared to pay $150 -250. My Gruven motor cost me $30 and they supplied excellent videos showing how to replace it.
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Thanks Joe. As the labor is nearly the same to buy a new 1 for $200 versus replace the motor for $30 it is a no-brainer. Glad you found us and saved, hope more people take your route!
Paul@GruvenParts.com
Posted by Joe Roberts on 10th Oct 2020
After having no luck finding the complete lock actuator, I came across Gruvenparts website and discovered only the electric motor, inside, needed replacement. With their online help via emails, I was told exactly what motor I needed for my 2014 Silverado. Even if you don't have much mechanical experience, their installation videos are super, showing step by step instructions. These GM trucks are well known for poor quality original motors. I first replaced a rear door motor. Then a front driver side one. Unlike the video shows, I was able to remove the actuator without removing the window with a little manipulating around the window bar. In fact, never completely removed the actuator unit to replace the electric motor. Just pulled it part way through the opening and did it. Careful to not drop those little screws. If anyone wants pics or questions about mine, feel free to email me. Many thanks to Paul who gave me so much info.
Posted by Kurt on 2nd Oct 2020
I recently replaced the rear door lock motors on my 2014 Silverado. I watched a YouTube video on how to do it and everything went pretty smoothly.
It is nice to have the locks operating again.
Posted by Adam on 21st Sep 2020
I have basically replaced all 4 window motors & door lock motors in my 2014 Silverado using gruvenparts. I didn't replace them until they failed, but of course, they all did. Chevy REALLY left us lacking on quality but luckily gruvenparts was here to pick up the slack!
Posted by Todd on 16th Jun 2020
Worked great! Could have used some pictures or instructions for taking apart the actuator assembly to install the motor.
Posted by always.onward@verizon.net on 11th Jan 2020
Got this installed today. Took a little over 3 hours. Motor worked right away. Hope it lasts!!
Posted by Unknown on 30th Dec 2019
Echoing most comments...getting to the assembly was the toughest part. Easy fix once accessed, seems to work great and saved a ton of cash.
Thanks.
Posted by Keith Saleh on 19th Nov 2019
Part worked like a champ. Saved me a lot of money.
Posted by Brian on 26th Oct 2019
Took me about 4 hours to do the whole job. Use a video from 1auto.com to figure out how to remove everything. Part went right in and fixed my issue. I am sure I will be buying more for the other doors in the future.
Posted by SatisfiedCustomer on 19th Sep 2019
I replaced the driver door actuator motor on my 2015 GMC Sierra Denali. After putting everything back together, the door ajar trigger was not functioning properly. After spending way too much time troubleshooting, I decided to reach out to GruvenParts via their website. Less than 45 minutes later, I had a response describing exactly what I had done wrong and how to fix it.
These guys really know their product. More importantly, they really care about customer service.
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