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Does the passenger side have child lock?
Find the child lock on the side of the back passenger door. Before getting inside the vehicle, open the back passenger door and look for a lever, switch or twist lock near the side as pictured below. This is where the child safety lock is located on most vehicles.
Why wont my passenger door lock when I lock it?
The key fob battery is dead: This is one of the most common reasons why your car door lock is not working. If your locks aren’t working, replacing the battery in the key fob could solve the issue. The solenoid is bad: Again, if one door doesn’t work, but others do, the problem could be with the door lock solenoid.
How much does it cost to replace an actuator?
The cost of replacing a door lock actuator is likely going to be between about $180 to as much as $700. On average it seems like most cars that have a problem with the door actuator are going to end up costing around $200.
How do I turn off child lock?
To turn off the child lock, simply turn the key in the other direction. Your vehicle may have electric, remote child-proof locks. If so, you can lock rear doors and windows at the press of a button inside the car. There should be a small symbol of a window with an X in it as well as a small child symbol.
How long does it take to replace a door lock actuator?
Expect the replacement work to take one to two hours, including testing. Usually a bad or failing power door lock actuator will produce a few symptoms that can notify the driver of an issue that should be serviced.
How long does it take to replace an actuator?
If you don’t run your AC system much after you realize there is a problem, then the damage may not affect any other part of the system, and you should be able to get away with a relatively inexpensive repair. Expect the replacement work to take one to two hours, including testing.
What causes a faulty lock on the front passenger side?
Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) faulty Voltage Supply for Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) faulty Door Lock Mechanics are stiff/partially seized Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) faulty
What to do if your door lock is not working?
Check Voltage Supply for Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) Check Door Lock Mechanics/Operation Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) Door Locks not working properly Incorrect Door Lock installed
Why is my car door not locking properly?
A fuse is blown: If one door doesn’t work, but others do, the problem could be a blown fuse. Replacing the fuse will correct the problem. This is a cheap and easy fix. The solenoid is bad: Again, if one door doesn’t work, but others do, the problem could be with the door lock solenoid. Replacing it may require removing the car door panel.
Is there a safe switch on a NAR door lock?
NAR (North American Region) Models do NOT have a SAFE-Switch in their door locks, once these models are being wrongly equipped with a RoW (Rest of World) door lock, a SAFE feedback signal is being sent which causes this code.