The windows work off the passenger side switch but not the drivers side or vice versa.
Passenger side door lock wont work.
When we replaced the battery the door locks started unlocking and locking by themselves with the key in the ignition and without the key in the ignition.
The door lock works in only one direction.
Replacing the fuse will correct the problem.
If the driver door lock switch doesn t work try the passenger door lock switch or any other door.
This is a cheap and easy fix.
In some vehicles the cable that connects the door lock actuator to the inner door handle may be built into the actuator assembly.
Again if one door doesn t work but others do the problem could be with the door lock solenoid.
A fuse is blown.
In some cars a failed door lock actuator may lock but won t unlock or the other way around.
Here is a link to a forum with pictures and detailed steps for an older model toyota camry.
Luckily this is the easiest and cheapest items that can go wrong.
The solenoid is bad.
I checked all fuses even 68 relay but still could not find problem i drove 18 miles in 30 degree weather at nite got home and was very confused with this truck.
If they work then you ve narrowed down your problem.
Locks work from the switch but not the remote.
Sometimes something as simple as the actual door lock switch can fail and not operate.
The battery died and had to be replaced.
One of the easiest ways to diagnose the switch is by trying to use other door locks in the car.
In most cases the problem with a door lock actuator is limited to only one door.
If one door doesn t work but others do the problem could be a blown fuse.
I already disconnected the driver and passenger side door lock switches and when disconnected the back doors still locked and unlocked by themselves.
If one set of switches can control the windows it s likely the switch on the opposing side that needs to be replaced.
Replacing it may require removing the car door panel.
Re install the door panel using the reverse steps.