The only part that these two have in common is the master switch.
Passenger side door locks not working.
Again if one door doesn t work but others do the problem could be with the door lock solenoid.
If any wiring is damaged replace them.
The most likely cause of your problem is the master switch in the drivers door.
If the result of this does not yield any results continue to step 2.
The lock actuator consists of a small electric motor that drives.
If it s not sending a signal the fob will likely have to be replaced.
Also the door locks don t work when the drivers door is open.
Later on they worked 50 of the time you tried.
This is a cheap and easy fix.
And it is the front door right.
You said drivers side passenger door lock.
Follow lead wire to the door lock actuator.
When a door ceases to lock and unlock at the press of a button it often means that the door s lock actuator has given up the ghost.
I could walk around to the passenger side and they worked just fine.
Of course it is also possible that the wiring harness between the driver side door and cowl is.
Remove switch panel and inspect wiring.
So yesterday my driver side door handle sensors for lock and unlock stopped working.
The windows and the locks are on two separate circuits.
Assuming it s the front passenger s side door we know that the smart entrance control unit and fuses are good because the rear locks work.
Pop the window and door lock switch panel off the door handle.
Replacing the fuse will correct the problem.
Upon discovering this i tried to lock and unlock the doors from the passengers side lock switch the passengers side stops working too when the drivers door is open.
A fuse is blown.
If one door doesn t work but others do the problem could be a blown fuse.
The solenoid is bad.
Unplug the door lock connectors and inspect to make sure nothing stands out.
This morning the same 50 of the time.
All times tested i could walk to the passenger side and it would work no issue.
It s either the driver s side or the passenger s side.
Once i open the door more than a quarter of the way the locks stop responding.