My 2004Lincoln LS the lock on the driver won't lock

Asked by Guru963JY9 Nov 11, 2022 at 04:48 PM about the 2004 Lincoln LS V6 Luxury

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Question is the lock on my Lincoln LS  2004 stoped working
only the driver door won't lock like the lock on the driver door
won't even move! But no problem with the other doors! I tried to
use the keyboard and my key but nothing works

2 Answers

307,195

Then actuator is most likely froze up due to lack of lubricant, sometimes you can take off the door panel and get in there with some penetrating oil and get it to work for a while but you will eventually have to replace the actuator assembly.

202,255

The driver's door lock is worked a LOT more than other doors and the actuator is probably broken and needs to be replaced. You could try to lubricate it by spraying in WD40, but if the lock doesn't turn at all, it's too far gone for this..... Of course, if this just happened in cold freezing weather, it might just be ice in the cylinder and heat & lubricant will free it up.

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