However there could still be an electrical problem.
One door doesnt lock cr.
But with more mechanisms and electronics involved the greater the chance of something going awry which doesn t even consider smart key technology a feature more car manufacturers are expected to offer in the future at a higher cost.
Replacing it may require removing the car door panel.
Replacing the fuse will correct the problem.
If the backup remote can lock and unlock the door you will know for sure that there s something wrong with the main remote.
This is a cheap and easy fix.
If you are able to lock and unlock the doors with the physical key then the locks are probably fine mechanically.
My car has an automatic transmission.
My driver side door just stopped locking and unlocking when using the remote.
The solenoid is bad.
When this issue occurs it s.
Car power locks offer great convenience with remote key access and one button locking and unlocking for all your doors.
A fuse is blown.
Again if one door doesn t work but others do the problem could be with the door lock solenoid.
My car has 67000 miles.
If one door doesn t work but others do the problem could be a blown fuse.
The remote will open and lock the other doors.
Troubleshooting of remote key won t unlock car door.
You can rule part of this out by locking and unlocking all of the doors via the physical primary control inside the vehicle which would indicate that the electronics are fine.
Door locking problems almost always originate in the door latch not the locking mechanism.