🔑 Unlock the potential of your door locks!
The 20mm D Flat Shaft Central Door Lock Actuator Motor FC-280PC-22125 is a high-quality motor designed for repairing burned-out door lock actuators. Weighing just 1.41 ounces and measuring 2.17 x 0.95 x 0.72 inches, this compact motor features a flat spot on the shaft for easy gear attachment and is compatible with various actuator models. Manufactured by trusted brands Nichibo or Mabuchi, it ensures reliability and performance.
Manufacturer | Nichibo or Mabuchi |
Brand | Surplus Deal USA |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.17 x 0.95 x 0.72 inches |
Item model number | FC-280PC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Fc280pc22125-20MM-FLAT |
S**N
worked perfectly
Bought these for two doors that stopped responding to the power lock commands. Fit perfectly inside the door actuator for a 2007 Toyota Yaris. This repair is not super hard but can be frustrating during reassembly. If you don't manage to put the door actuator back together you are left unable to latch your door shut FYI. If you like puzzles this will be a breeze good luck.
W**4
Money Saver for Me
Three of my door lock actuators quit in my 2008 Tacoma this past year. This is the third time locks have quit working. One of the worst things about my 2008 Tacoma is the door lock actuators. Why the designed a door lock with a motor like this is just beyond baffling to me (an electrical engineer). This was the third time since purchasing the Tacoma brand new that I had to fix/replace multiple locks. The first time a few locks quit working, I took the whole lock assembly apart, pulled out the motor, took it apart, cleaned the carbon build up on the rotor, and then put everything back together. One time I did this though, I dropped the whole lock assembly and did not get the lock put back together right, and the door locked...permanently. Luckily I had not put the panel back on the door and a mechanic did eventually get the door open, but it cost me $600. The second round I just bought the whole lock assembly and replaced it at about $175/lock. This time I had three locks to "fix" and looked and found the lock assemblies are now $250+. I did a little more research and found this motor listed on TacomaWorld so I purchased a few of them and they worked perfectly! And they saved me over $700 this time.
J**N
Works for 2005 Toyota Prius
Fixed my automatic locking issue! My driver side door wouldn’t lock when I automatically locked all my doors. This fixed that problem! I have a 2005 Toyota Prius. I had previously bought a 20mm one, but that wasn’t long enough for my car so this one was 22mm and fit perfectly!
P**S
Works on the Toyota Yaris 2010
The dealer wanted $350 for a new passenger front lock and actuator. This motor solved the problem for $11. If you search YouTube you'll find install video but you'll need to search for Toyota Avalon and Toyota Prius which use the same mechanism. It was a pain to install but worth it.
A**2
the motor fit and work
I have to inverse rotation of shaft and cut the shaft . The motor work correct now and the door lock an unlock normal.
L**.
Cheap, easy fix for bad door lock actuators.
My driver's door lock actuator on my 2008 Yaris stopped working. The symptoms it showed before finally throwing in the towel pointed towards the motor. I was originally going to take out the factory one and clean off the commutator, but figured to just order this motor and swap out the factory one since I would have opened the door and actuator. Worm gear installed on this new motor with ease, and polarity was correct. Simple plug-and-play, and now my power door lock works again.
G**
just what I needed
it works with the actuator of my toyota yaris sedan
J**N
Wouldve been perfect if polarity is correct
It wouldve been 5 stars if the polarity is correct, I was expecting that it would work perfectly but upon testing it was working the other way among the others, I had to reverse the polarity, if you guys are buying this, I suggest to reverse the polarity right away or test it before reassembling the parts
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