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Open the key fob,behind the plastic pad put smalls aluminum foil
in between the pad and the circuit board of the key fob put separate in each hole close the fob and try
Do you have a keyless entry FOB. If you do replace the battery then program the system. Unlock the doors turn the ignition key to the "ON" position then press either the lock or unlock button of the FOB turn the ignition key off.Now turn the ignition key on again and press either button on the FOB. Turn the ignition off again. Do this 3 times. This initiates programming for the power door locks. Press the lock button of each remote one at a time to be stored in memory. this must be done within 10 seconds of each remote.
3 remotes max. Turn the ignition off and remove the key to complete programming procedure. then test each remote.
i would say the theft module saw the door trying to be open without the door lock or fob first, once the door lock button was pushed it shut down, it new doors were trying to be unlocked in a theft manner, once shut down it needs time to reset or needs to see ignition cycle with key and read chip in key, smart system isnt it, good luck.
I'm assuming the locks work fine with the key. If so, it sounds as if the electric lock motor is bad or the unlock wire is broken. You would have to take door panel off and check with a test light to find what the exact problem is.
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there have been problems with the door lock controll in the driver MICU . too repair this you will need to replace the driver side fuse box (it contains the MICU) . In my shop this repair usually runs about $425.00.
dont go through all the hassles of removing the door trim just take the terminal off the battery for about a minute then reconect again worked on mine good luck
The driver's side door lock button is designed not to lock from the inside unless the handle is pulled, or the power switch is used. This serves as a reminder to not lock your keys inside.
If you are inside, and push down on the button (not the switch) hard enough to lock it, you've probably damaged it.
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