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74851-SDA-A22 Trunk Latch for Honda Accord EX LX 2003 - 2006 Acura TL 2004 - 2008 2.4L 3.0L 3.2L 3.5L Part# 74851-SDA-A21 719-801 Tailgate Latch Lock Actuator Motor Rear Hatch Trunk Lid Latch

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Product Description

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What is a trunk lock actuator ?

Trunk lock actuator, an electronic device that makes "popping the trunk" a snap with one push of a button. The trunk lock actuator is the electric motor that can be remotely triggered via the fob device or is activated by pressing a button inside the vehicle.

Anytime you place items in your trunk, you'll want to know that they will be kept safe and secure. The trunk lock actuator makes sure this is a reality. Today's trunk locking mechanisms are comprised of a keyed lock cylinder and a trunk lock actuator in cars that offer a power trunk release once activated. The trunk lock actuator then releases the trunk latch so the trunk can be opened.

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This trunk lock actuator fits for the following vehicles:

2007-2008 Honda Acura TL 4 Door Base, 4 Door TYPE-S KA 5AT,KA 6MT

2006 Honda AcuraTL 4 Door Base, 4 Door Sport,4 Door Sport KA 5AT,KA 6MT

2004-2005 Honda Acura TL 4 Door Base, 4 Door Sport KA 5AT,KA 6MT

2007 Honda Accord EX,EX-L,LX 2.4L L4 - Gas, 3.0L V6 - Gas

Customers can find the product you need accurately according to the OE number.

  • 74851-SDA-A22
  • 74851SDAA22
  • 74851-SDA-A21
  • 74851SDAA21
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How to replace a Trunk Lock Actuator?

Step 1: Access the trunk and locate the trunk lock actuator.

Step 2: Remove the plastic cover and the trunk liner. The plastic cover on the trunk lock actuator will pop off with a slight amount of prying along the edge.

Step 3: Remove the actuator cables and any electrical connectors. If there is an electrical connector, squeeze the tab on its side and firmly pull straight away from the actuator to remove it.

Step 4: Remove the old actuator. Use a socket wrench or phillips head screwdriver to remove the bolts holding the actuator to the vehicle.

Step 5: Mount the new trunk lock actuator. Starting with the electrical connector if your actuator is equipped with one, begin reconnecting the trunk lock actuator. Slide the connector over the tab on the actuator and gently push until it clicks into place.

Step 6: Reconnect the trunk lock actuator cables. To reconnect the actuator cables, you will place the ball end of the cable into it’s seat before placing the cable retainer into the guide bracket of the actuator itself. You may need to manually press back on the spring loaded latch to get both the ball end and the retainer into the proper position.

Step 7: Reinstall the trunk liner and trunk lock actuator cover. Reinstall the trunk liner by lining up the connectors to the appropriate holes on the trunk door and press firmly on each connector until it snaps into place.

Step 8: Test your work. Before closing the trunk, test the functionality of all the release mechanisms. To do this, use a screwdriver and simulate the closing of the latch mechanism on the actuator. Test each of the triggering mechanisms this way. If all the release cables are working properly, the job is complete.

Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars 45
Output Voltage: DC 12V
Max Inflatable Pressure: 150PSI
Cable Length: About 3M

James S
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
Worked great for a bit but gave out after a couple months. Went OEM and it has been strong, so your choice to gamble or not
Jeff Collins
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023
Works as advertised. Just as good as OEM and WAY cheaper. Definitely recommend!
Chris Champagney
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2022
I like the price but the right part is closer to 100.00. Don't do it!
Kedler
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2022
I want returnI ordered the wrong one
P. Robbins
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2022
I used this on my 2003 Honda Accord and it fit perfectly.
Stephanie Estrada
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022
Was working fine at first but now it’s stuck shut
Waylon G.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021
Very easy install.
Julie
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021
It was easy installation and works perfectly.