If you have multiple doors or all the doors failing to lock unlock you either have a simple blown fuse or a much larger wiring issue.
How to fix power door lock toyota.
How to change the door lock sequence on a toyota by phillip m.
Way all toyota vehicles with an automatic transmission and power door locking system have a feature that allows the driver to select an automatic locking and unlocking sequence for the doors.
How to fix a toyota door lock.
While removing the panel make sure to find and unhook the electrical cable that attaches to the door handle on the inside.
Place the lock and actuator assembly with the cables attached back into the door.
It is a simple swap to replace the fuse.
Clean and reconnect the actuator.
Reverse these instructions to put the door back together.
Make sure all the doors are shut and that your shift lever is set to park put the key in the ignition and turn it so it is set to on once you are in the on position and before 5 seconds has passed push down the door lock switch on the driver s side keeping it down for 5 seconds.
The actuator is the motor which powers the door lock system in the door.
However if your windows work it may not be the fuse.
Remove the outside.
Install the white plastic cover back onto the lock and actuator assembly by securing it with the two other screws you removed previously.
Do it yourself repair shows door panel removal and then removing lock actuator.
Video tutorial discussing symptoms of power door locks on toyota is not working right and how to check for easy fixes and replace a door lock actuator if nec.
Over time this motor will give out through normal wear and tear.
There is usually an actuator motor attached there.
For the fuse there is a door window fuse in the fuse box.
Remove the two phillips screws in the arm rest and the singular screw holding the cover in front of the door handle.
Remove the door panel by inserting the common screwdriver in between the door panel and the door.
If you only have one door causing the issue you most likely have a bad actuator.
Remove the door panel by finding screws on the exterior of the panel and arm rest.
In order to fix this problem you will need to take apart the door find the door locking system and replace the motor.
Peel back the shroud and follow the door lock rod to the bottom of the door.