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The Lincoln Door Lock Actuator Motor is a silent motor that opens and closes every door lock in the vehicle to ensure that their occupants are more secure and can enter the cabin at the touch of a button much easier. Lincoln adheres to its Quiet Flight vision which silences wind and road noise, surrounds its passengers with soft materials, and offers digital screens which are readily readable and free of clutter. Lincoln will give the current models Co-Pilot360 which has lane keeping, blind-spot alerts, automatic high beams, and parking assist, and optional ActiveGlide will allow drivers to be hands-free on approved highways. Lincoln also appreciates the input of the owner and is always innovating on comfort features and software, a process which helps Lincoln to remain competitive in the high luxury sector. Door Lock Actuator Motor is a small electric motor that converts an electronic signal to motion and by pushing or pulling a rod, the doors are locked or unlocked in a few seconds. In case a Door Lock Actuator Motor becomes slow or noisy, it is changed directly. The first step is to disconnect the battery, take off the interior panel, and unfold the moisture cover. Disassemble the old unit, unplugging the harness, releasing rods and unbolt it. Install the new Door Lock Actuator Motor, put the rods on, connect the connector, by hand-tightening the bolts and test the switch. Position marks on screws, position fasteners, and access to torque driver to tighten bolts to factory specification. Confirm wiring, removes the glass in the window, sprays the latch gears with lubricant, clips the barrier and panel, reconnects the battery, cycles the remote twice, and makes sure that each lock opens and closes easy.