Lazy door locks

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door54

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Hello, recently on my 2000 the action on my door locks has really taken a nose dive. Be it from the fob or door armrest controller toggles, the passenger and rear doors do not activate enough to disengage the locking mechanism...most of the time. Driver side and cargo door/window perform reasonably well. I've swapped out batteries in the fob...but it did not see any improvement.
Is there a sticky note on this I've overlooked? Maybe someone has some insight?
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1955moose

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My 2000 does exactly the same. Sometimes the rears will open, but never the fronts. I've been hesitant pulling the drivers door panel. The control is in there. I have to use my key, and reach across to open passengers side doors. I'll be interested to see what's posted for the fix.

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poorboy1964

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My 2000 has the older style actuators so I don't know if it was all 2000 or early model year. the newer style there is a repair for but not the older style which is also a little harder to take out you have to drill a rivet out and then fish a nut and bolt through to attach new actuators not to bad just time consuming. I think about 20.00 each online
 
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