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This front left driver side door lock actuator motor is a premium OEM-spec replacement part compatible with a broad range of Toyota, Lexus, and Scion models. Featuring a robust 12V electric motor and reinforced plastic construction, it guarantees durable, smooth door locking performance. Designed for direct-fit installation, it ensures hassle-free upgrades backed by a 12-month warranty for confident DIY repairs.



| ASIN | B07QH18V3Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,877 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in Automotive Replacement Power Door Lock Motors |
| Brand Name | Gledewen |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,419) |
| Item Weight | 460 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Gledewen |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | GW-QMS06-L |
| UPC | 192187395670 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
L**E
Perfect fit
It's perfect in my 2011 Toyota Tundra front passenger side. Fairly simple install but you will have to take the window bracket loose in order for the install which it is just a few screws. No big deal. Definitely worth the money and works great
J**N
Good buy
Installed easily, don’t forget to make sure the shaft for the outside door handle is in place. Working great so far.
K**R
Works like a charm!
Worked great for my 4Runner. Easy to use and was compatible for my vehicle. Highly recommend especially if you are going to DIY this repair.
C**O
Door would not unlatch
I suspect the quality is inconsistent with this manufacturer. Others seem to have no issue. However, mine almost left me stuck with being unable to open the door manually from outside or inside. It was someWhat ok for a few days. (The ‘somewhat’ is described below) The lock was installed by a skilled and trusted mechanic. His comment was that the entire actuator unit would not line up with latch pin quite right. The door would stay shut after slamming it harder than I normally would. After a few days passed the door would not unlatch from the inside our outside handle. Luckily, after fiddling with the remote lock and unlock for a few minutes, the handle released the door open. I’m not sure if the actuator mechanism ‘unstuck’ itself somehow. Needless to say, it would have been a massive headache to fix if I didn’t get lucky. I imagine that the door panel would have to be ripped open with a latched door to access the broken actuator. This would likely destroy the panel and require a new one. My suggestion is that you purchase the OEM unit instead from Amazon. It was $100 more, but it installed perfectly, lined up perfectly, and operates with 0 issues. With a little research, you’ll find it on Amazon. It’s roughly $130. I compared it to the cheap unit and OEM. The cheap unit looks and feels substantially worse than the OEM/$130 unit.
M**S
2014 Toyota Tundra
Installation was quick and took about 20 minutes. I watched a couple of YouTube videos before starting, and with just a few basic tools anyone can swap this part out. I’d definitely buy another one if I ever need to replace another door in the future. Doing it myself saved a lot of money, and the actuator works perfectly — the truck now locks and unlocks with the remote just like it should.
F**T
Possibly iffy quality, but would probably work for a while and for the price.
Like most, I am here because my door lock stopped working. After lots of digging, it seemed highly probable that the motor was dirty or burned out. I purchased this part because I didn't want to take my car apart, try to fix something and then that not be the solution. A $5 motor (link below) + $35 insurance part (this part) is still less than the $250 OEM part or taking it in for a $500+ repair. And because of this, I have pictures to show! For the most part, both the OEM and the GledewenDirect part were identical. The only complaints I had from just taking them apart is - - The Middle piece is all plastic vs the OEM has a metal piece. This piece moves back and forth, every time you lock and unlock so it's a piece that moves a lot. - The Electronic pieces didn't seem held in very well at all. (not really a big deal as the casing is pretty tight) - The plastics (casing and all) seemed to be a cheaper plastic if that makes sense, so more fragile. - No foam around the piece where it touches the car. Not sure it matters but I'm sure it helps insulate some impact etc. Over all though, I'm sure it would work out for a couple years. The motors seem identical so it's just the rest of the part in question. I replaced my motor in mine and will do so again if this happens as well as for the rest of the doors. Something about the middle section of these aftermarket ones seems like it won't last as long. I wish more people would open them up to take photos of the failed ones. But you're paying $35 for this part and you could purchase 8 for the price of the OEM one. Obviously if the OEM one was awesome, you would never need to replace it. So what's the best decision here? Whatever works best for you! Link to motor (can be had cheaper...) - 10mm Flat Shaft Central Door Lock Actuator Motor FC-280PC-22125 FLAT SHAFT, D Spindle, Power Locking Repair Engine - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BYD0QVK/
S**S
Works
It was an easy install (following a YouTube video). It took about 25 minutes. It has been working perfectly for a month now. Much cheaper than the quote the dealership gave me.
N**N
Damn good bargain
Great bargain - I work for Toyota dealership and at 200$ for 1 is a huge win well see how long it last - works as it should
R**E
The dealer wanted $ 300 plus labor for this part. It's identical to the one I took out of my 2016 camry. Did the job myself no special tools required. Perfect fit. Works excellant. Very very happy
J**A
Funcionó a la perfeccion
A**.
One by one, each of the 4 automatic door locks on our 2013 Toyota RAV4 had stopped working. My husband frequently drives this vehicle on gravel roads and, over a period of years, the door lock actuators had become clogged up with dirt and dust. Fixing each door lock at the dealership would have been over $500 per door. As each door lock stopped working, my husband would watch a few YouTube how-to videos, and then remove the door panel, remove the door lock actuator, carefully open up the door lock actuator box, clean the dirt & corrosion, and then re-assemble. No cost, but a very arduous process taking 4-6 hours per door. When the front passenger door lock actuator stopped working a second time a year or so after being cleaned, we discovered that you could buy these low-cost replacement parts. It was easy to find the right part to order, and he installed it in less than an hour. Well worth the cost for the part, and it works great! UPDATE August 2023: This part failed after 2 years and we are having to re-order a new part and replace it. Even if this part only lasts 2 years, it’s still worth it to replace it yourself, given how expensive it is to have it done at the dealership.
S**M
I assembled on my corolla 2013 works perfectly, just bring it to a professional mechanic don’t do it yourself I think people struggling didn’t assemble right
K**E
I know this product has lots of great reviews, but I didn’t have a good experience with my left/right actuator. The driver side wouldn’t lock after installed ( and yes, it was installed correct). It made noise when I tried to lock the door, like the motor wasn’t switching over to lock the door. So I re installed the factory actuator. And the right side locks/unlocks, But only with the key fob. When I try to use the keyless entry by using my hand to unlock, nothing happens. And it seems like the cables aren’t tight enough because the lock doesn’t change when you lock/unlock it by hand. I know they cost ALOT more, but I’ll be ordering the OEM ones and returning these.
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