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Anonymous Posted on Oct 18, 2010

Automatic door locks stopped working. Power window controls do not work. The only window working is drivers window.

  • Anonymous Oct 18, 2010

    Hi Michael,

    All fuses are good, remote works to lock and unlock doors.

    Is it possible for the power switch unit to go bad that fast.

    Truck has 50,000 miles on it.

    Is there any way to check it before I purchase a new unit?



    Thanks,

    Anthony

  • Anonymous Oct 18, 2010

    Michael,

    The part you recommended is for a 2 door model.

    I forgot to mention that I have a 4 door.

    My mistake.

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Change the battery in your wireless remote control. Check the fuses located underneath the drivers side steering wheel, flip the fuse box cover lid over and replace the power window and power door lock fuses. The back of the cover lid will have a diagram showing where each fuse is located, replace with the same number amp fuse. If your fuses are good and the battery inside your remote is new then you will need to replace the drivers side power window switch, click on the link below to view a replacement:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-06-Toyota-Tundra-OEM-Master-Power-Window-Switch-LKQ-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQfitsZYearQ3a2006Q7cMakeQ3aToyotaQ7cModelQ3aTundraQQhashZitem20b3f6b69aQQitemZ140458243738QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

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Have you checked all of the fuses? Make sure you check them with a meter. I have seen people spend a lot of unnecessary money, when they have a fuse that is blown and looks like it is still good.

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SOURCE: Camry 1996 automatic power lock doen't work, but windows work.

if you can here relays when unlocking/locking check for power at door lock actuators inside doors, if you have power on lock/unlock and good earth from connector actuators are faulty.
if no power on test light when operating check output from central door lock module while operating, none coming out of module then it might need replacing.
check 30Amp power fuse for main relay under bonnet (which goes to pin 8 white/blue on module)and 10Amp gauge fuse in cab(pin 1 blue/red on module),pin 15 is also power when relay is on(red/blue) with test light, and module/ actuators.
check outputs from module pin 3 & 4
blue/red
blue/black
that go to door locks

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