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Lincoln Liftgate Lock Actuator allows the owner to lock and unlock the rear gate with the press of a button, ensuring the cargo is secure and provides an extra convenience level required of a high-quality brand. Lincoln was established in 1917, expanded with the incorporation of Ford in 1922, and is specialized in quiet cabins, Co-Pilot360 assistance such as lane keeping and parking assist, and ActiveGlide highway mode hands free that reduces stress among drivers. Lincoln abides by its Quiet Flight philosophy, which includes encircling passengers with plush fabrics, user-friendly digital displays, and smart storage. Constant improvement and frequent listening to the feedback of the owners will keep Lincoln ahead of the luxury comfort and safety. A Liftgate Lock Actuator is a small electric motor that runs the latch in the tailgate to provide power locking and unlocking without using a manual lever. A new Lincoln Liftgate Lock Actuator can be installed at home in half an hour using simple tools. To start with, unplug the battery. Lift the tailgate and then take out the inner trim panel using a trim tool. Disconnect the wiring connector of the old actuator and flick the rods/cables and unscrew the unit and pull it out. Install the Liftgate Lock Actuator, then screw the fasteners, and reconnect linkages and plug. Test locking by pressing the fob before closing the panel. In case movement is crisp, refit the trim, reconnect the battery and make sure both the remote and key works are doing well, with the tailgate having been tightened, to make sure the coming trip gets away safely.