Replacing the fuse will correct the problem.
Passenger side automatic door lock not working.
The solenoid is bad.
A fuse is blown.
Replacing it may require removing the car door panel.
The door lock doent open close with any switches on the passenger driver switch pad nor does it open with my remote.
Shearer adds that in cases where all of the locks fail to work it s likely a sign of a defective switch which triggers all of the actuators or a blown fuse.
The only way to lock unlock it is manually push the lock from the inside or use the key from the outside.
It does open close when i insert the key in the driver side door.
Again if one door doesn t work but others do the problem could be with the door lock solenoid.
This is a cheap and easy fix.
All three other door locks respond normally.
Have the same problem with my driver side lock i believe i need a new actuator.
Just make sure the key is on.
If one door doesn t work but others do the problem could be a blown fuse.
Inspect the fuse that protects the door lock circuit to ensure it is not blown.
Defrost the lock to check an individual lock mechanism work the door lock manually up and down or backwards and forwards in newer vehicles while using the auto lock button at the same time.
In most cases vaupell says it s the driver s side door actuator that breaks down because it s used the most.
If i insert the key into the passenger side door the lock doesnt open close.
Chances are your solenoid is burned up or maybe a loose connection.
If it s not sending a signal the fob will likely have to be replaced.
If all of the door locks are inoperative start your diagnosis at the fuse box.