2010 Toyota Camry LE power lock fuse number?

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Asked by Shep74R Dec 05, 2016 at 01:59 PM about the 2010 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Only the driver side doors will not lock/unlock when you press the electronic
lock button.  Online forums mentioned to check the fuses before pulling
apart the door panel.  The owners manual does mention a actual fuse # for
the door panel locks and neither do the forums.
Here is a link to the owners manual.
http://www.toyota.com/t3Portal/document/om-
s/OM33840U/pdf/OM33840U.pdf

7 Answers

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Suggestion.....sit inside the vehicle and lock and unlock the doors several times with the INSIDE door lock button. Do ALL the doors lock/unlock? IF yes...then....the door locks electrical s are working. Why rip and tear the door panels?

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Thank you for the response. Only the passenger side doors lock/unlock with the INSIDE door lock button. The driver side doors need to be opened manually. After watching youtube videos and reading other forums I found that it may be the power door lock relay located under the glove box, or the door lock actuator for each door needs to be replaced. The back door stopped working first. Then the front door stopped working and the back door was working again. Now both do not work.

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I believe the Door Lock system is Controlled be the Body Computer on this Vehicle. A Bi-directional Scan Tool may be needed to properly diagnose this system. There should be Door Fuses located in the Fuse Box under Hood ...driver side...and....under the Dash driver side.. I wonder what would happen if you smacked the door panel while attempting to operate the door locks?

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If all working except driver side your Lock actuator on driver side are gone bad.

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You are correct Rampage. Both driver side doors needed new lock actuators.

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