Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA1508

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MPN: DLA1508
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Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA1508
Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA1508
$199.99

Power smooth, one-touch locking and unlocking with the Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator DLA1508. This front left door lock actuator drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2007-2011 Dodge Nitro and the 2008-2012 Jeep Liberty, driving the latch mechanism so the door locks and unlocks on command from the switch or key fob.

  • Front left placement: cataloged for the driver's-side front door on the listed applications.
  • Electric actuation: the internal motor moves the latch linkage to engage and release the lock.
  • Direct-fit design: engineered to install in place of the original actuator on the covered vehicles.

The door lock actuator is the small electric motor that physically moves the latch to lock and unlock the door. Common signs it may need replacing include a door that no longer responds to the power-lock switch or remote, a motor that buzzes or clicks without moving the latch, or a lock that works intermittently. If a failed actuator is the cause of your inoperative door lock, this replaces it; diagnose the switch, wiring, and latch before ordering.

Manufacturer part number DLA1508.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this door lock actuator do?

It is the electric motor that moves the door latch to lock and unlock the door in response to the power-lock switch or key fob.

Which vehicles does the DLA1508 fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2007-2011 Dodge Nitro and the 2008-2012 Jeep Liberty. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

What position is this actuator for?

It is cataloged for the front left (driver's-side front) door on the listed applications.

What are signs my door lock actuator may be failing?

A door that won't respond to the switch or remote, a motor that buzzes or clicks without moving the latch, or a lock that operates only intermittently.

Will replacing this fix my inoperative door lock?

If a failed actuator is the cause, this replaces it. Check the switch, wiring, and latch first, since those can produce the same symptoms.