VW Transporter T5/T6 2003-2021 Front Left Door Lock Actuator Solenoid Mechanism
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Is a clunking sound coming from your VW Transporter door lock mechanism?
If you hear a clunking noise or notice the door lock sticking, it may be time to replace the actuator assembly.
The locking system is a simple but essential component used to lock and unlock the doors. It plays an important role in the operation of the central locking system and the overall security of your car or van.
A failed door lock actuator can affect how the latch works and may prevent the door from opening correctly. This can also compromise the vehicle’s security if not resolved.
Once replaced, the door lock actuator will allow the lock to operate the door correctly once again.
The door lock mechanism can be controlled using the vehicle’s key fob and may also activate or deactivate the alarm system, if fitted. In many cars and vans, the central locking can also be operated from inside the vehicle using a dashboard-mounted lock switch.
The actuator and lock mechanism are located inside the door panel. We have written a guide to help you locate and identify the components, please click the link to read our simple guide.
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All VW Transporter door locks come with a 5-year warranty
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Please Note: Always check that the original O.E Number (3B1837015AQ) matches the one listed in our product specification before purchasing.
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Technical Specifications
Not 100% sure this fits your van?
No problem! We always recommend double-checking the part number against your old caliper or taking the vehicle registration to your local motor factor/garage for confirmation.
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