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Car Door Lock For American cars Company

OE Number:705328       92 056 619(Left Front)

MODEL:SAF-001

Application Summary:
HOLDEN: COMMODORE (1997-2007)
OPEL:
OMEGA-B LIMO (1998-2003)
CORSA B 

OE Number:
605328             90 493 702
90 449 073      90 457 118(Right Front)

MODEL:SAF-002

Application Summary:
HOLDEN: COMMODORE (1997-2007)
OPEL:
OMEGA-B LIMO (1998-2003)
CORSA B 

OE Number:
90503797(Left Rear)

MODEL:SAF-003

Application Summary:
HOLDEN: COMMODORE (1997-2007)
OPEL:
OMEGA-B LIMO (1998-2003)
CORSA B 

OE Number:SXA21813B(Right Front)

MODEL:SAF-005

Application Summary:
AUSTRALIA FORD:  TERRITORY (2004-2012)

OE Number:
SXA21812B(Right Front)

MODEL:SAF-006

Application Summary:
AUSTRALIA FORD:  TERRITORY (2004-2012)

OE Number:
SXA26412B(Right Rear)

MODEL:SAF-008

Application Summary:
AUSTRALIA FORD:  TERRITORY (2004-2012)

OE Number:BAFF21813A(Left Front)

MODEL:SAF-009

Application Summary:
AUSTRALIA FORD:  FALCON(1998-2010)

OE Number:
BAFF21812A(Right Front)

MODEL:SAF-010

Application Summary:
AUSTRALIA FORD:  FALCON(1998-2010)

OE Number:BAFF26413A(Left Rear)

MODEL:SAF-011

Application Summary:
AUSTRALIA FORD
FALCON(1998-2010)

OE Number:BAFF26412A(Right Rear)

MODEL:SAF-012

Application Summary:
AUSTRALIA FORD:  FALCON(1998-2010)

OE Number:
09025063     15079227
15110505     931-154(Left Front)

MODEL:SBK-001

Application Summary:
BUICK 
REGAL (-2007)
CHEVROLET
TRAILBLAZER(2008-2009)
GMC ENVOY (2008-2009)

OE Number:
09025062     25948724
15110509     931-155(Right Front)

MODEL:SBK-002

Application Summary:
BUICK 
REGAL (-2007)
CHEVROLET
TRAILBLAZER(2008-2009)
GMC ENVOY (2008-2009)
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What types of door locks are commonly used on American cars?

The types of door locks commonly used on American cars can vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle. However, here are some of the most common types of door locks that you may find on American cars:
Traditional Mechanical Locks: These are the most common types of door locks and are operated using a key. They consist of a cylinder that turns when the key is inserted, which then activates the lock mechanism.
Power Door Locks: Power door locks use an electric motor to activate the lock mechanism. They are usually controlled by a switch located on the door panel or a remote key fob.
Keyless Entry Systems: Keyless entry systems allow the driver to lock and unlock the car doors using a remote key fob. Some keyless entry systems also have features such as push-button start, which allows the driver to start the car without inserting the key into the ignition.
Smart Locks: Smart locks are a more recent type of door lock that can be controlled remotely using a smartphone app. They can also be programmed to automatically lock or unlock the doors when the driver approaches or leaves the car.
Combination Locks: Combination locks require a specific code to be entered to unlock the door. They can be useful if you don't want to carry a key with you.
It's important to note that the specific types of door locks used on American cars can vary greatly depending on the year, make, and model of the vehicle. Additionally, some cars may have a combination of different types of door locks, such as power door locks with a keyless entry system.

What are some common reasons why the door locks on an American car may fail?

There are several reasons why the door locks on an American car may fail, including:
Worn or damaged lock cylinders: Over time, the lock cylinder can become worn or damaged, making it difficult or impossible to unlock the door with a key.
Broken keys: Keys can break off in the lock cylinder or become stuck, preventing the door from being unlocked.
Electrical issues: If the door lock is electronic, issues with the wiring or the control module can prevent the lock from functioning properly.
Malfunctioning actuators: The door lock actuator is a component that moves the lock mechanism to lock or unlock the door. If the actuator becomes worn or damaged, it can cause the door lock to fail.
Broken linkages: The linkage system that connects the lock cylinder or actuator to the lock mechanism can become disconnected or damaged, causing the lock to fail.
Rust or corrosion: Rust or corrosion can build up on the lock mechanism, causing it to become stuck or difficult to operate.
Damage from attempted theft: If someone attempts to break into the car, they may damage the door lock or handle, making it difficult to lock or unlock the door.
Normal wear and tear: Over time, the door lock components can wear out due to normal use, causing the lock to fail.
If you experience issues with your car's door locks, it's best to consult with a professional mechanic or locksmith to diagnose and address the issue.