2005 express - is the rear door lock same as front door locks ?
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It's holding up fine but it hasn't been that long. We'll see in another 5 years. The part that broke didn't change at all.
It's actually cheaper now than when I bought it. It's $41 now and I paid $46. That's a surprise!
https://www.gmpartsdirect.com/oem-pa...tside-23473841
Edit: I think it might have been this one 🤔. I ordered the wrong one first and it was for the front passenger door. https://www.gmpartsdirect.com/oem-pa...tside-84084710
I ordered the first one from rockauto and the second from gmpartsdirect
Express / Savana newer sliding door handle on left with aluminum housing. GM 23473841
It's actually cheaper now than when I bought it. It's $41 now and I paid $46. That's a surprise!
https://www.gmpartsdirect.com/oem-pa...tside-23473841
Edit: I think it might have been this one 🤔. I ordered the wrong one first and it was for the front passenger door. https://www.gmpartsdirect.com/oem-pa...tside-84084710
I ordered the first one from rockauto and the second from gmpartsdirect
Express / Savana newer sliding door handle on left with aluminum housing. GM 23473841
good thing was it just falls into the door cavity so the thief cannot pull it up !
My idea was to drill a hole and put a screw behind the center pin , so that it cannot be pushed in ....
Do you think that would help ?
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Locks just keep honest people honest. I'd swap to the newer aluminum part because you need a new part. Do you have power door locks with a remote? Why do you even need to have a lock cylinder there at all other than the driver's door for a backup?
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March 4th, 2012 11:01 PM