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070a1 when lower cam moves downward it releases the upper cam. If the upper cam or its spring  is jammed.... shaking/pulling the door may release the striker
070a1 when lower cam moves downward it releases the upper cam. If the upper cam or its spring is jammed.... shaking/pulling the door may release the striker
0 2014/04/29 21:07:19 grannie613
071c lower cam must move downward to release upper cam which holds door striker. If lower cam or its spring are jammed it may take a lot of force to move it.
071c lower cam must move downward to release upper cam which holds door striker. If lower cam or its spring are jammed it may take a lot of force to move it.
0 2014/04/29 20:58:05 grannie613
071b
two posts that must be drilled before 3
attaching bolts are drilled. Probably good idea to try move the locking cams any way you can before drilling.
071b two posts that must be drilled before 3 attaching bolts are drilled. Probably good idea to try move the locking cams any way you can before drilling.
0 2014/04/29 20:58:05 grannie613
Bolt comes out easily using a screwdriver through a hole in the shaft to hold back.
Bolt comes out easily using a screwdriver through a hole in the shaft to hold back.
0 2013/04/15 06:51:26 grannie613
There was no retainer bracket to hold the seal in. I could push the seal back in with slight resistance and pull it out again with my fingernails.
There was no retainer bracket to hold the seal in. I could push the seal back in with slight resistance and pull it out again with my fingernails.
0 2013/04/15 06:51:26 grannie613
photoshopped cams onto assembled latch
photoshopped cams onto assembled latch
0 2012/11/23 18:02:44 grannie613
2 spring-loaded cams that grip and hold the striker bolt
2 spring-loaded cams that grip and hold the striker bolt
0 2012/11/23 18:02:44 grannie613
plastic card under lever pushed hard against metal post releases latch.
plastic card under lever pushed hard against metal post releases latch.
0 2012/11/06 18:13:54 grannie613
lever notch aligned with disk post
lever notch aligned with disk post
0 2012/11/06 18:13:54 grannie613
2 actuators ( in 2 months) jammed....door could not be locked. On removal of the actuator normal functioning of the latch returned. Bought complete power lock assembly (latch actuator) from online Honda dealer...no problem so far.
2 actuators ( in 2 months) jammed....door could not be locked. On removal of the actuator normal functioning of the latch returned. Bought complete power lock assembly (latch actuator) from online Honda dealer...no problem so far.
0 2012/11/06 17:24:51 grannie613
I bought the new seal from Red's Auto Rehab on Ebay for $10 delivered (o-ring included). It fit perfectly. 
The bearing was fine (I didn't have a replacement,anyhow.) But, I did note the markings ...JAPAN NSK 6000DU.
I bought the new seal from Red's Auto Rehab on Ebay for $10 delivered (o-ring included). It fit perfectly. The bearing was fine (I didn't have a replacement,anyhow.) But, I did note the markings ...JAPAN NSK 6000DU.
0 2012/10/30 20:29:46 grannie613
2 screws hold the roller bearing in place.The distributor shaft with bearing easily comes out.
2 screws hold the roller bearing in place.The distributor shaft with bearing easily comes out.
0 2012/10/30 18:23:17 grannie613
oil seal is accessible...prying at 3 locations around the top lifted the seal
oil seal is accessible...prying at 3 locations around the top lifted the seal
0 2012/10/30 18:23:17 grannie613
I drove the pin out with a 1/8" pin punch cradling the gear in a notch cut in a 2X4 held in a vise. It is tight!  5/32" punch with a heavy hammer would work better than what I used.
Do not pull or turn the shaft bushing like I did!
I drove the pin out with a 1/8" pin punch cradling the gear in a notch cut in a 2X4 held in a vise. It is tight! 5/32" punch with a heavy hammer would work better than what I used. Do not pull or turn the shaft bushing like I did!
0 2012/10/30 18:23:17 grannie613
 

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