Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA-782

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$93.99
MPN: DLA-782
UPC: 727943227584
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Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA-782
Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA-782
$93.99

Restore dependable power-lock operation with the Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator DLA-782. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2006-2011 Honda Civic, serving the front left (driver's) door.

A door lock actuator is the small electric motor that drives the latch mechanism to lock and unlock the door when you press the door switch or key fob. As the motor and its internal gearing wear, locking can become slow, intermittent, or unresponsive.

  • Position: cataloged for the front left (driver's) door.
  • Powered lock/unlock: drives the latch to lock and unlock on command from the door switch or remote.
  • Direct-fit application: designed to install in the door of the listed 2006-2011 Honda Civic.
  • Signs it may need replacing: the door won't lock or unlock from the switch, operates only intermittently, or the motor buzzes without moving the latch.

Those symptoms can also stem from the lock switch, wiring, or door-module issues, so confirm the cause before replacing. If a worn front-left actuator is the source of the trouble, DLA-782 replaces it.

Manufacturer part number DLA-782.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this door lock actuator do?

It's the electric motor that drives the door latch to lock and unlock when you use the door switch or key fob.

Which vehicle does DLA-782 fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the front left (driver's) door of the 2006-2011 Honda Civic.

Which door position is this for?

It is cataloged for the front left (driver's) door.

How do I know the actuator is failing?

Common signs are a door that won't lock or unlock from the switch, works only intermittently, or a motor that buzzes without moving the latch.

Will replacing this fix my lock problem?

If a worn front-left actuator is the cause, this replaces it. Lock trouble can also come from the switch, wiring, or door module, so diagnose the cause first.