- Compatible Vehicles: Replacement for 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Honda CRV CR-V. Please enter your vehicle information in the top left corner of the listing before ordering
- Replace OEM: 72110-SWA-A01, 72110SWAD01. Please check the compatibility OEM Part Number before purchase. To find more detailed vehicle model information, please check the pictures below
- Position: Front Right Passenger-Side, the power door lock actuator controls the locks on your vehicle. Direct replacement for proper fitment on the Front Right Passenger Side of select vehicle
- High Quality: OTUAYAUTO Car Door Lock Actuator Assembly integrated with latch, durable electric motor, and robust plastic housing that protects the actuator from damage, ensuring years of service life
- After-Sale Service: Any further question about OTUAYAUTO, please do not hesitate to contact us via message. Professional customer service promise to give you a satisfied solution and every OTUAYAUTO products with 12-Months Service


Frete Grátis em todo o BrasilProduto Original Importado dos EUA
OTUAYAUTO Power Door Lock Actuator Motor Front Right Passenger Side – Replacement for Honda CRV CR-V 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011, OEM# 72110-SWA-A01 72110SWAA01
*$469.00
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | OTUAYAUTO |
---|---|
Brand | OTUAYAUTO |
Item Weight | 1.37 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.42 x 6.18 x 4.09 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 72110-SWA-A01, 72110SWAA01 |
Manufacturer Part Number | QLA021-FR |
Special Features | Easy to Install, Durable |
Date First Available | August 23, 2019 |
Rich –
This worked very nicely for 5 months, now making a loud buzz when getting into the car and at random times while driving. I have ordered a different brand, hope my luck is better. Lost a lot of skin getting it installed.
Maisie Hurless –
I used this part for my 2008 Honda CRV and it works perfectly! The only issue we ran into is this part doesn’t have the rod attachment so we needed it from the old part. I’ve had it installed for almost a week and it’s still working great!
wreyfmonkey –
Ordered this for my 2007 Honda CRV because the lock actuators were faulty, but failed way out of their warranty period. This part is a bit tricky to install, but doable. You’ll want to note that it *does not* come with the metal arm that connects it up to the door handle. I had to use the metal arm from my old (broken) lock/latch and basically engineer it onto this part. I have no idea why the arm isn’t included because it’s a critical part and it’s impossible to install an old arm on this new part without breaking the arm or the part. I used my dremel to cut the metal arm, then bend it back enough to slip it on, then I used JB Weld to “glue” the part I broke back together. So, I fixed it and it’s working great, but I wouldn’t think everyone is quite that handy. Something to be aware of. Otherwise, the part itself works great after two weeks.
Jose Luis –
El actuado funciona bien pero la chapa es de plástico y crea una sensación de poca seguridad, que hice una combinación de la chapa dañada y la nueva
Elisa Rodriguez –
Lo compre para mi carro y funciona muy bien
David Tamburr –
They wanted over $100 for this from Autozone…. Fit well works great 40 minutes and 2 beers NP
Wyatt Perkins –
Multiple shops claimed it was the battery and charged way too much. I swapped the actuator out with this one and problem solved. Works perfect!
mscharfe –
Worked almost perfect. Does not come with the thin plastic cover, so be sure to not damage it when removing the old one. And it did not come with the short metal rod tying it into the actual door lock, so you have to remove that from the old unit as well. Lastly, you will most likely strip the 3 screws from the side of the door and will have to drill them out. They can be purchased at a hardware store. Mine were flat head M6x20mm.
Andrew C. –
Detroit Mechanic Review:
I already wrote a long review & amazon took it down! It’s quality, I installed three of these, both fronts and rear passenger. They work fine and come with the white clip for the outdoor handle linkage. I pryed behind them with a flathead and only broke one the first front door I did. If you have other actuators not working unplug them so they dont damage the working ones. If it’s your drivers thats bad, unplug the good ones and leave it plugged in. DO NOT Unplug your drivers door actuator & try to use the car or unlock it. Alarm will go off because it cant detect the master lock actuator. Pull the negative to the battery. Plug the actuator back in, stick your key in the outside drivers door handle, put negative back on and twist the key to unlock to stop the alarm.
You MUST take the linkage to the outdoor handle out first before the actuator. Just swivel the top clip and pry with a flathead and pull at the same time & it pops out. Then get your flathead behind the white clip on the other end of the linkage & pry. It pops off too.
Also program auto lock/unlock out of your car by foollowing the guide opening your door and turning the key to ACC then holding down lock or unlock to program out the auto feature. When you disconnect the battery you need to do this again. Reason is it overworks these badly designed actuators. The servo motor chosen by honda is too small and is the size of a CD player motor in the 90s. So don’t over work them & let them last longer.