Power Door locks not working properly
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Power Door locks not working properly
I dont know if this belongs here or electronics but Ill find out soon enough...
The right side front and back door locks arnt working properly as of today. They have had no problem before but out of nowhere I realized my car wasnt beeping while I hit the lock on my key as usual.
I realized it wasnt beeping because the door locks on the right side wernt working. After closer inspection I could see that the locks had little to no movement when I hit the lock button... sometimes they would lock all the way, sometimes only move slightly. Most of the time I tried to unlock it, it worked well but not always...
Any suggestions? I was thinking maybe the linkage inside came loose, but both the front and the back at the same time is very weird.
Thanks for any suggestions and feedback!
The right side front and back door locks arnt working properly as of today. They have had no problem before but out of nowhere I realized my car wasnt beeping while I hit the lock on my key as usual.
I realized it wasnt beeping because the door locks on the right side wernt working. After closer inspection I could see that the locks had little to no movement when I hit the lock button... sometimes they would lock all the way, sometimes only move slightly. Most of the time I tried to unlock it, it worked well but not always...
Any suggestions? I was thinking maybe the linkage inside came loose, but both the front and the back at the same time is very weird.
Thanks for any suggestions and feedback!
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Originally Posted by ceoart1
The Door Lock Actuator has Internal Open
Is that something I can usually find here on CL in the for sales?
Is it one actuator per door or one for the whole car or one for each side of the car?
Thanks!
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a door acuator is one unit and it locks and unlocks your door. there is one acuator per door. this is a very common problem gs' and by doing a seach, you'll get a lot of info.
most cl members buys the acuator from carson toyota and have their mechanic do the job. you can do it yourself but it's a bit complicated and you need the right tools so it's better to pay someone.
most cl members buys the acuator from carson toyota and have their mechanic do the job. you can do it yourself but it's a bit complicated and you need the right tools so it's better to pay someone.
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Can anyone recommend mechanic?
I have the same problem. I'll buy the part but I need to know if there's anybody in Anaheim that could do it for a reasonable price. My mechanic can probably do it but he's so backed up right now - it's not a critical repair.
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Oddly enough, this morning when I went to my car this problem stopped out of nowhere!
Last night it was incredibly foggy and hunid out and maybe that played a role in all of it...
For now I guess Im good but soon I may have to address this.
Last night it was incredibly foggy and hunid out and maybe that played a role in all of it...
For now I guess Im good but soon I may have to address this.
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Originally Posted by Shnerez420
Oddly enough, this morning when I went to my car this problem stopped out of nowhere!
Last night it was incredibly foggy and hunid out and maybe that played a role in all of it...
For now I guess Im good but soon I may have to address this.
Last night it was incredibly foggy and hunid out and maybe that played a role in all of it...
For now I guess Im good but soon I may have to address this.
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Happened again yesterday evening and this morning. Seems that if I get out and lock its ok. But if I do a double turn of the key to open all doors then quickly do a lock, only the driver door I'm using will lock. Wait about 30 seconds then all doors lock when I turn the key. Must be a bug in the computer.
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I actually did the swap myself and i'm not a guru or anything like that but it wasn't that hard now that I know how to do it. i did a small write up on the steps to get this done a month ago or so. i'll try to find that thread.
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Originally Posted by bmgs400
Happened again yesterday evening and this morning. Seems that if I get out and lock its ok. But if I do a double turn of the key to open all doors then quickly do a lock, only the driver door I'm using will lock. Wait about 30 seconds then all doors lock when I turn the key. Must be a bug in the computer.
What's confusing me is since the locks do work ok in the morning, what's causing them to act weak during the day?
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My problem is also rather spuradic. I also agree that its heat related but I think when people slam my passanger door in the heat it happens.
I have to contact my warranty to get them to change it or fix it but I havnt gotten around to it. Once I find out what the problem was and what they do to remedy it I will post it here.
I have to contact my warranty to get them to change it or fix it but I havnt gotten around to it. Once I find out what the problem was and what they do to remedy it I will post it here.
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The problem is definitely heat related. When my car sits in the sun, on a hot day, for a while the locks do not work properly. This I conclude after more than a month of logging when I have problems with locking/unlocking doors. Having a black car makes it worse..I'm sure.
Locks work when:
a) the car has been cooled by sitting in the garage.
b) the car has been cooled by an afternoon rain shower..happens very frequently here in St.Pete and always helps cure the problem.
c) out at night.
Would replacing the lock actuators really help? Are the replacements different than stock...if so, should this be covered by Lexus..warranty or not?
Locks work when:
a) the car has been cooled by sitting in the garage.
b) the car has been cooled by an afternoon rain shower..happens very frequently here in St.Pete and always helps cure the problem.
c) out at night.
Would replacing the lock actuators really help? Are the replacements different than stock...if so, should this be covered by Lexus..warranty or not?
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I second that!
The hotter it is, the less my passenger side doors work!
Further, when someone slams my passenger doors in the heat it stops working temporarily.
ANy idears?
The hotter it is, the less my passenger side doors work!
Further, when someone slams my passenger doors in the heat it stops working temporarily.
ANy idears?