Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA-77

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$203.99
MPN: DLA-77
UPC: 707390291208
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Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA-77
Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA-77
$203.99

Get your power door locks clicking again with the Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator DLA-77. This electric actuator is a direct-fit replacement for the 1994-1997 Honda Accord (All engines), dropping into the door to restore the lock/unlock function you control from the switch or key fob.

  • What it does: houses a small electric motor that drives the latch rod to mechanically lock and unlock the door on command from the power-lock circuit.
  • Direct-fit design: made to install on the listed applications as a replacement for the original door lock actuator.
  • Signs it may need replacing: the door won't lock or unlock from the switch/remote, works only intermittently, or the actuator buzzes, clicks, or grinds without moving the latch.

The actuator converts an electrical signal into the physical motion that throws the lock. If a failed actuator is the cause of a door that no longer responds to the power-lock button, this unit replaces it. Because a dead lock can also stem from a switch, wiring, or fuse fault, diagnose the cause before ordering.

Fitment: 1994-1997 Honda Accord (All). Manufacturer part number DLA-77 (also DLA77).

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Standard Ignition DLA-77 do?

It's an electric door lock actuator: a small motor drives the latch rod to lock and unlock the door when signaled by the power-lock circuit.

What vehicles does the DLA-77 fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1994-1997 Honda Accord (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the fit for your vehicle.

What are the signs a door lock actuator may be failing?

The door won't lock or unlock from the switch or remote, responds only intermittently, or the actuator buzzes, clicks, or grinds without moving the latch.

Will replacing the actuator fix a door that won't lock?

If a failed actuator is the cause, this replaces it. A dead lock can also come from a switch, wiring, or fuse issue, so diagnose the cause before replacing.

Is this a complete replacement for the original actuator?

Yes, the DLA-77 is designed to install as a replacement for the original door lock actuator on the listed applications.