Left Rear+Right Rear Door Lock Actuator Motor For 19-24 Nissan Altima 825006CA0B
Left Rear+Right Rear Door Lock Actuator Motor For 19-24 Nissan Altima 825006CA0B
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Left Rear and Right Rear Door Lock Actuator Motor for Nissan
This set of rear door lock actuator motors for Nissan restores the electrical locking and unlocking function for passenger doors and replaces cross-reference number 825006CA0B.
Overview
The Left Rear and Right Rear Door Lock Actuator Motor for Nissan is a dual-unit set designed to restore remote and manual locking functionality to rear doors. This door lock actuator motor for Nissan ensures that the latch mechanism responds correctly to electrical signals from the vehicle security system. Professional installers and vehicle owners can use this door lock actuator motor for Nissan to resolve issues with doors failing to lock or unlock properly.
Built For Performance
- Constructed with a high-torque electric motor for reliable latch engagement.
- Housing is made from impact-resistant plastic to protect internal gears and electronics.
- Features factory-style electrical connectors for a secure wiring interface.
- Internal springs are manufactured to handle repetitive cycling without fatigue.
- Includes pre-lubricated internal components to reduce friction and operational noise.
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- for Nissan Altima 2019
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On-The-Job Use
- Restoring security to the vehicle by ensuring rear doors lock upon command.
- Resolving buzzing or grinding noises during door lock operation.
- Replacing a seized motor that prevents manual unlocking in emergencies.
- Maintaining the integrity of the factory anti-theft system.
Specs At A Glance
| Part Number(s) | 825006CA0B |
| Placement | Left Rear and Right Rear |
| Component Type | Door Lock Actuator Motor |
Good To Know
Q: Can these actuators be swapped between the front and rear doors? A: No, these units are specifically designed for the mounting points and internal geometry of the rear door latches. Using them in front door positions will result in misalignment and failure.
Q: What is the most common cause for these motors to fail? A: Internal gear wear or motor burnout from frequent cycling are the primary causes of failure. Replacing the unit restores the quick and silent operation of the locking system.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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