The removal process for a back
Door Lock begins with disconnecting any power back door rod before starting work. Begin by taking away the middle garnish on the back door before proceeding to remove the side garnishes positioned on both right and left edges. Proceed with the removal of the back door strap cover as well as the back door pull strap and back door trim board assembly. Next you should remove both the back door service hole cover along with the back door lock protector. Vehicle owners who do not have power back door technology must disconnect the connector then detach the clamp while unscrewing the 3 back door lock fasteners. The back door lock of vehicles with power doors requires disconnecting connectors and removing clamps and bolts one by four to remove the lock.