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Passenger door not unlocking

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by caradactal, Dec 6, 2011.

  1. caradactal

    caradactal New Member

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    Hi all-

    My front passenger door will not unlock when i activate the locks from the driver's side door- all other locks (driver's door, back seat, trunk) do unlock when activated (from both inside and out). When I try to use the locking feature on the passenger door it does not respond, nor does it respond the the key fob. The only way I can unlock my passenger door is manually.

    Is this something I can fix at home?

    Thanks in advance!
     
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    jpadc Type before I think too often

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    ^^^
    Are the above really good directions for the OP? The pics on the first page there are for the Gen 3. The doors look very different between Gen 2 and 3.
     
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    Is there any way to tell if I need to replace the lock solenoid vs an actuator?
     
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    jpadc Type before I think too often

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    Unfortunately, you are correct that they are for the gen 3. I believe the only two screws to be removed are in the same place on the gen 2 and gen 3 and that, I think, is helpful...

    Still good to point out...
     
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    jpadc Type before I think too often

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    Well, once you have the door cover off and are to the actuator, you can simply power it with a live 12 volt source and if it moves in and out, its not the actuator that is the problem
     
  7. J.Wilkie

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    Somewhere on here just search for replacing your speakers in a Gen 2. Good detailed directions on door cover removal. I actually think I found them through Google?!?

    Also, I'm having the same problem on my 05'. The passenger door, and the rear driver side door won't unlock. More of a PITA than anything. After the holidays I will get around to checking it.

    What's a good 12V source to use?
     
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    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    1. Two 6V lantern batteries in series
    2. A lab power supply set to 12V
     
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    actuators are $5 to $10 parts, unfortunately there is no way to replace just an actuator in a toyota, you have to replace the whole locking mechanism, the part is over $300 and requires an hour of labor. this happened to both our '92 camrys, our rx300 and one of our two prius, the dealer swears it has nothing to do with the cold climate, so I guess toyota hasn't figured out it needs a new source for these parts cause after 20 years the supplier that makes these parts still can't get it right.
    replacing the 12V battery can help a little as a newer battery will be able to send more juice to the actuator, but is not a permanent fix, and unfortunately once it happens to the drivers door its a pain in the butt cause the pull out key is so small its hard to unlock the door as your thumb and index finger can hardly get any torque to turn the lock.
     
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