electrical

Trunk/Liftgate Actuator

for 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 5.3L V8 EcoTec3 L83 · RWD
Editorial review:Chris HacklemanMaster Technician · 20+ years · Jeff MooreMaster Lexus & Toyota Mechanic · 20+ years
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
1.3 h
Tools
9
Steps
13
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This procedure covers the removal and replacement of the tailgate lock actuator on a 2014-2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, restoring proper power lock/unlock functionality to the tailgate.

Warnings

The tailgate is heavy and may swing open unexpectedly. Ensure vehicle is on level ground and tailgate is controlled during the procedure.
Forcing trim clips or panel fasteners can cause permanent damage. Use proper trim removal tools and apply even pressure.
ℹ️If the actuator is replaced but the system still does not function, further diagnosis of the body control module or wiring harness may be required by a professional.
⚠️This repair affects vehicle security systems. Improper installation may result in inability to secure the tailgate, creating a theft risk or load security hazard. If any step is unclear, seek professional assistance.

Tools required

Trim panel removal tool setEssential
T20 Torx driverEssential
7mm socketEssential
10mm socketEssential
Ratchet and extensionEssential
Flathead screwdriver
Torque wrench (5-50 Nm range)Essential
Shop light or flashlightEssential
Masking tape

Parts

  • Tailgate lock actuator assembly × 1 — ACDelco 22862325 or equivalent
  • Tailgate panel retaining clips (if broken) × 5 — GM 11589292 or equivalent

Preparation

  1. Park vehicle on level ground and set parking brake
  2. Disconnect negative battery terminal to prevent accidental lock activation during repair
  3. Open tailgate to horizontal position and secure if working alone
  4. Gather all tools and parts before beginning
  5. Take photos of the interior panel before removal for reassembly reference

Procedure

  1. 1
    Disconnect battery
    Using a 10mm socket, loosen and remove the negative battery terminal bolt. Remove the negative cable from the battery post and secure it away from the terminal. Wait 2 minutes for all electrical systems to discharge before proceeding.
    Torque spec
    Battery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
  2. 2
    Remove tailgate interior trim panel
    Locate the two T20 Torx screws securing the tailgate interior trim panel (one on each side near the edges). Remove both screws. Using a trim panel removal tool, carefully pry the panel starting at the bottom edge to release the retaining clips. Work around the perimeter, releasing approximately 8-10 clips. Once all clips are released, lift the panel upward and off the tailgate.
  3. 3
    Remove moisture barrier (if equipped)
    If a plastic moisture barrier is present, carefully peel it back from the area around the lock actuator. Use masking tape to hold it out of the way. Do not tear the barrier; it must be reused or replaced to prevent water intrusion.
    The moisture barrier is essential for preventing water damage to interior components. If torn, it must be replaced or sealed with appropriate tape.
  4. 4
    Locate and access the tailgate lock actuator
    Using a shop light, locate the tailgate lock actuator assembly on the driver's side of the tailgate interior, near the lock cylinder. The actuator is a rectangular black plastic unit connected to the lock rod and has an electrical connector. Note the orientation and connection points before removal.
  5. 5
    Disconnect actuator electrical connector
    Locate the electrical connector attached to the actuator. Press the tab on the connector and pull it straight off the actuator. Do not pull on the wires themselves. Inspect the connector terminals for corrosion or damage; clean if necessary with electrical contact cleaner.
  6. 6
    Disconnect lock rods from actuator
    Identify the white plastic lock rod(s) connected to the actuator. These typically use plastic retaining clips. Carefully pry the rod clips off using a flathead screwdriver or trim tool, then disconnect the rods from the actuator arms. Note the position of each rod for correct reassembly (taking a photo is recommended).
    Lock rod clips are fragile and can break easily. Apply gentle pressure and work slowly to avoid damage.
  7. 7
    Remove actuator mounting fasteners
    Using a 7mm socket, remove the two or three bolts securing the actuator to the tailgate inner structure. Support the actuator with one hand as you remove the final bolt to prevent it from falling. Remove the actuator from the tailgate.
    Torque spec
    Module Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
  8. 8
    Install new actuator
    Position the new actuator in the same orientation as the original. Align the mounting holes with the threaded inserts in the tailgate structure. Install the mounting bolts and tighten to specification using a torque wrench. Ensure the actuator is firmly seated against the mounting surface.
    Torque spec
    Module Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
  9. 9
    Reconnect lock rods
    Reconnect the lock rods to the new actuator arms in the same configuration as original installation. Ensure each rod snaps securely into place with its retaining clip. Gently tug on each rod to verify it is locked in position. The rods should move the actuator arms smoothly without binding.
  10. 10
    Reconnect electrical connector
    Push the electrical connector firmly onto the new actuator until you hear and feel it click into place. Tug gently on the connector to ensure it is fully seated and locked.
  11. 11
    Reinstall moisture barrier
    If a moisture barrier was present, carefully press it back into position, ensuring it fully covers the interior of the tailgate and seals around all edges. Replace or add tape as necessary to ensure a complete seal.
  12. 12
    Reinstall interior trim panel
    Align the trim panel with the tailgate, ensuring any clips or alignment pins are properly positioned. Press firmly around the perimeter to seat all retaining clips. Install the two T20 Torx screws on each side and tighten securely (hand-tight plus 1/4 turn; do not overtighten plastic fasteners).
  13. 13
    Reconnect battery
    Reconnect the negative battery cable to the battery post. Install the terminal bolt and torque to specification using a torque wrench. Do not overtighten as this can damage the battery terminal.
    Overtightening battery terminals can crack the battery case or damage the terminal. Use a torque wrench and follow the specified torque value exactly.
    Torque spec
    Battery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)

Reassembly

  1. Ensure all trim clips are fully seated and the interior panel is flush with the tailgate surface
  2. Verify no tools or parts were left inside the tailgate before closing up
  3. Check that the moisture barrier is properly sealed to prevent water intrusion

Verification

  • Turn ignition to ON position (engine does not need to start)
  • Use the key fob to lock and unlock the vehicle, listening for the tailgate actuator to operate (you should hear a distinct click from the tailgate)
  • Physically verify the tailgate locks and unlocks with the power lock system by attempting to open it after locking
  • Test the tailgate handle to ensure smooth operation and that the latch engages and releases properly
  • If equipped, verify the tailgate keyless entry works correctly
  • Close and open the tailgate several times to ensure the interior panel is secure and does not rattle
  • If the actuator does not operate, recheck electrical connections and lock rod linkage before seeking professional diagnosis
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