Having done Toyota parts in the past, that part number sounds like it is --maybe-- actually the Nippon Denso electrics component supplier part number for the part, rather than the Toyota replacement part number. Denso numbers often had part numbers grouped 5+4 like that...Toyota numbers are almost always 5+5 part numbers
SOURCE: 1999 Toyota Corolla interior door handle
There's two screws by the handle, pull those out and you'll see how it all connects on the inside. I was able to remove my broken one, and drill a hole into the plastic where it broke and reuse it - it's lasted over 4 years now.
SOURCE: Where is the integration relay on my 1998 Toyota Camry located?
The integration relay is a large white box, and it is attached to the fusebox, under the dashboard, driver side. It is a very expensive part.
SOURCE: removing door panel in 2000 toyota corolla
remove phillips scew and the door handle. remove padded arm rest on the door by lifting it up, and remove 2 screws. You can use a panel tool to remove the plastic toggle like pins holding the panel border in. Be as gentle as possible they may break due to becoming brittle.
SOURCE: 1998 toyota corolla rear door lock actuator
You can replace with any of "universal" actuator.
Its just a small motor inside power door lock, that works up and down according to the electricity that come into it. Good luck !
SOURCE: integration relay p/n 82641-08020 for my 2000 Toyota Sienna van
Dealer Item ` $200
Junk Yard ~ $100
https://toyotapartscenter.net/toyotasiennaparts.html?gclid=CPX5u8HUlZ4CFSn6agod6Ae1oQ sells them for $167.17 + shipping and tax
PH; 800-516-1455
I recommend a pull, light tap and reconnect, recheck B4 buying. Also, shop manual has proper test procedure, Pages BE16-17
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