Central Locking Actuator

cerbera

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 Preston, Lancs
Anyone know the part number for the passenger side central locking actuator or maybe somewhere to purchase one from so I don't need to spend ~£180 at BMW?

I'm sure there'll be one on eBay but I'm not having much success tracking it down.

Thanks in advance.
 
Nick, not sure if is the right side or not but says it’s compatible with your car with a couple of caveats

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172804839305?fits=Car+Make%3ABMW%7CPlat_Gen%3AE89&epid=25041406036&hash=item283bf89789:g:4h0AAOSwQAhZexCO

Tutorial link I was talking to you about was E85, not sure how close it is to yours, but here it is anyway

https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1910686&hilit=Door+lock#p1910686

For the E90 (but says the same as other models) so this may help too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zByNn9DYbzI
 
cerbera said:
Anyone know the part number for the passenger side central locking actuator or maybe somewhere to purchase one from so I don't need to spend ~£180 at BMW?

I'm sure there'll be one on eBay but I'm not having much success tracking it down.

Thanks in advance.

I bought one of these a while ago - it came from Lloyds BMW Carlisle, it's a pretty standard part and a decent price for OEM. Don't be tempted to buy a cheaper one off ebay.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172804839305 - Edit, the same one as Andy listed :thumbsup:

Fitting is straight forward, if you want any tips let me know. :thumbsup:
 
Zforbes said:
cerbera said:
Anyone know the part number for the passenger side central locking actuator or maybe somewhere to purchase one from so I don't need to spend ~£180 at BMW?

I'm sure there'll be one on eBay but I'm not having much success tracking it down.

Thanks in advance.

I bought one of these a while ago - it came from Lloyds BMW Carlisle, it's a pretty standard part and a decent price for OEM. Don't be tempted to buy a cheaper one off ebay.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172804839305 - Edit, the same one as Andy listed :thumbsup:

Fitting is straight forward, if you want any tips let me know. :thumbsup:

That’ll be the same part I listed above :poke: :poke: :rofl:
 
Argyll Andy said:
Zforbes said:
cerbera said:
Anyone know the part number for the passenger side central locking actuator or maybe somewhere to purchase one from so I don't need to spend ~£180 at BMW?

I'm sure there'll be one on eBay but I'm not having much success tracking it down.

Thanks in advance.

I bought one of these a while ago - it came from Lloyds BMW Carlisle, it's a pretty standard part and a decent price for OEM. Don't be tempted to buy a cheaper one off ebay.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172804839305 - Edit, the same one as Andy listed :thumbsup:

Fitting is straight forward, if you want any tips let me know. :thumbsup:

That’ll be the same part I listed above :poke: :poke: :rofl:


Come on Andy, you need to keep up with my edits :rofl: :poke:

Was in my purchased items on ebay so defo same one
 
Zforbes said:
Argyll Andy said:
Zforbes said:
I bought one of these a while ago - it came from Lloyds BMW Carlisle, it's a pretty standard part and a decent price for OEM. Don't be tempted to buy a cheaper one off ebay.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172804839305 - Edit, the same one as Andy listed :thumbsup:

Fitting is straight forward, if you want any tips let me know. :thumbsup:

That’ll be the same part I listed above :poke: :poke: :rofl:


Come on Andy, you need to keep up with my edits :rofl: :poke:

Was in my purchased items on ebay so defo same one

I know, I know, I missed that :oops: too many miles at the weekend :lol:

At least you can vouch it’s the same part and be on speed dial to give Nick a hand :wink:
 
Argyll Andy said:
Zforbes said:
Argyll Andy said:
That’ll be the same part I listed above :poke: :poke: :rofl:


Come on Andy, you need to keep up with my edits :rofl: :poke:

Was in my purchased items on ebay so defo same one

I know, I know, I missed that :oops: too many miles at the weekend :lol:

At least you can vouch it’s the same part and be on speed dial to give Nick a hand :wink:

I'd seen the Wales trip, surprised a Scot could bypass Blackpool though :poke:

The OP is only a short distance away from me, I'd be happy for him to drive 30 mins and do it on my drive if it suits depending on confidence, can be done in 30 mins and I'll chuck a brew in at that. :driving:
 
Brilliant help gents :thumbsup:

I was only looking for the tutorial on here under E89 hence I couldn't find it :oops:

Was searching on eBay using E89 / central locking / actuator keywords which explains why I was getting nowhere.

Looks like someone needs to brush up on his search skills :lol:

Thanks for the help offer Zforbes, I should be okay but nice to have some support waiting in the wings :thumbsup:
 
cerbera said:
Brilliant help gents :thumbsup:

I was only looking for the tutorial on here under E89 hence I couldn't find it :oops:

Was searching on eBay using E89 / central locking / actuator keywords which explains why I was getting nowhere.

Looks like someone needs to brush up on his search skills :lol:

Thanks for the help offer Zforbes, I should be okay but nice to have some support waiting in the wings :thumbsup:


No problems, always happy to help a fellow forum member. The hardest bit is removing the screw cap located in the rear of the door pocket. New actuator also has stiff seals so need to pull it back quite hard to relocate the 3 screws that hold it in place. Other than that, remove and refit the outer handle Bowden cable with the actuator moved out to the aperture of the door, much easier, also make sure the inner Bowden cable is located within the slot on the inner side of the door card. Anything else just ask.

Out of interest though, what are the symptoms that you have the reason to change it?
 
Zforbes said:
Out of interest though, what are the symptoms that you have the reason to change it?
This weekend when the auto lock engaged we were hearing 3-4 loud clicks (which I now deduce is slipping gears within the mechanism) from the passenger door area. Upon investigation I noticed the door lock plunger wasn't moving as I locked and unlocked the door via the central button. Andy recognised the symptoms and here we are.
 
cerbera said:
Zforbes said:
Out of interest though, what are the symptoms that you have the reason to change it?
This weekend when the auto lock engaged we were hearing 3-4 loud clicks (which I now deduce is slipping gears within the mechanism) from the passenger door area. Upon investigation I noticed the door lock plunger wasn't moving as I locked and unlocked the door via the central button. Andy recognised the symptoms and here we are.

Sounds like you are on the right track then, the reason for changing mine was different and didn't actually fix the problem. I'll send you a PM with my number, feel free to ask for help if you need it. :thumbsup:
 
Zforbes said:
Argyll Andy said:
Zforbes said:
Come on Andy, you need to keep up with my edits :rofl: :poke:

Was in my purchased items on ebay so defo same one

I know, I know, I missed that :oops: too many miles at the weekend :lol:

At least you can vouch it’s the same part and be on speed dial to give Nick a hand :wink:

I'd seen the Wales trip, surprised a Scot could bypass Blackpool though :poke:

The OP is only a short distance away from me, I'd be happy for him to drive 30 mins and do it on my drive if it suits depending on confidence, can be done in 30 mins and I'll chuck a brew in at that. :driving:

The auto lane departure corrected the car and kept it on the motorway when I started taking that slip road :wink: :lol:
 
:rofl: looks like a good trip, I was blasting the back roads towards the lake District, that reminds me, I need to delete the dash cam footage :evil: :oops:

Sure Nick will manage, had a chat and he has my number in case :thumbsup:
 
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