Like you said, I just saved over $250+ by watching this! Spent a total of $35 buying the spray and the moulding/trim tools and doing it myself! Thanks for the video!
Thank you for sharing this video. I fixed my 2007 jeep grand Cherokee door not opening using the same exact steps (lubricant), but I also put lubricant on the 4th screw inside the actuator (you need to remove a round sticker). I looked all over the Internet but this is the only video that worked out for me. Keep posting more videos Dungeon.
I have the same issue whenever it's really cold. A couple of days ago it was -1° here in Chicago and I couldn't get in. Should I do this method as well? It only happens when its freezing cold
thanks for the video, i was just gonna buy another actuator but after seeing your video I went to my 2011 Grand Cherokee and sure enough, I can feel it trying to go up and down so I think it only needs some lube to work properly..
I'll give it a shot when I get home...thought it might be a wiring issue, but I'll pick up some white lithium spray and try that next. Mine is a 2011 but should be similar. Thank you
Does anyone know if the door lock pin / knob (top plastic part) pulls off or does it screw off, or is it glued on there or something. On my "new" 2010 grand Cherokee I cannot seem to remove it, and i don't want to damage it... but it sticks up where it hurts my arm (hits my funny bone, lol sucks), and i'd like it flush when locked if anyone has advice.
i actually do got the same problem and i havent found anything. i didnt care about it because no one here steals a car (living in a peaceful country). i also need to change the motor of the window, since its not working anymore. maybes someone has advice for me?
Like you said, I just saved over $250+ by watching this! Spent a total of $35 buying the spray and the moulding/trim tools and doing it myself! Thanks for the video!
Thank you for sharing this video. I fixed my 2007 jeep grand Cherokee door not opening using the same exact steps (lubricant), but I also put lubricant on the 4th screw inside the actuator (you need to remove a round sticker). I looked all over the Internet but this is the only video that worked out for me. Keep posting more videos Dungeon.
You're welcome. Glad to see you put this video to good use
You could also spray down the lock knob shaft and let it trickle down while working the knob up and down
I have the same issue whenever it's really cold. A couple of days ago it was -1° here in Chicago and I couldn't get in. Should I do this method as well? It only happens when its freezing cold
thanks for the video, i was just gonna buy another actuator but after seeing your video I went to my 2011 Grand Cherokee and sure enough, I can feel it trying to go up and down so I think it only needs some lube to work properly..
Glad to help! 👍🏻
I'll give it a shot when I get home...thought it might be a wiring issue, but I'll pick up some white lithium spray and try that next. Mine is a 2011 but should be similar. Thank you
Does anyone know if the door lock pin / knob (top plastic part) pulls off or does it screw off, or is it glued on there or something. On my "new" 2010 grand Cherokee I cannot seem to remove it, and i don't want to damage it... but it sticks up where it hurts my arm (hits my funny bone, lol sucks), and i'd like it flush when locked if anyone has advice.
Hi, any idea how to enable auto doors lock on jeep srt8 2010? I cant find that in evic.
cool, I'm going to go unplug the rear passenger assembly in hopes that stops the door from blowing fuses when the lock sticks
i actually do got the same problem and i havent found anything. i didnt care about it because no one here steals a car (living in a peaceful country). i also need to change the motor of the window, since its not working anymore. maybes someone has advice for me?
what year is your jeep? is that carbon handles?
+Angel Rivera Nope, just factory plastic. It's a 2008.
Do you have HIDs lights?
+Angel Rivera I wish...
Great video
hey man, thanks for the video