95 times out of 100 the cause will be a faulty or broken lock actuator. Very common issue across a range of cars and the fix is to replace the actuator.
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DONT PULL THE lock / unlock button/tab TOO HARD. It will damage further. Internal linkage/mechanism is not working... Get it repaired by mechanic. If u want to do it yourself... may be this will help you out. Please refer images
Method 1: Press lock or unlock button 4 times in succession. Method 2: Switch ignition ON and OFF. Within 10 seconds press lock and unlock button in succession.
This is the only manual reset
If this does not work go to your local auto electrician
The probable fault could be central locking activator passenger door
some cars are fitted with a valet key/lock 3 keys supplied new 2 normal 1 with a flute running down the middle.key with flute will not unlock the tailgate/glove box.tailgate has 2 positions key upright=locks with central locking.key turned to the left,(or right,cant remember which)then released to upright,locked,needs key to access.independant of central locking.
put the key in the ign cyl and turn car on and off, remove key and hold unlock while pressing the lock button 3x,the locks will lock and then unlock if you have a second key do the same thing immediatly following except do not cycle key in ign just press the buttons int he same sequence
If all the doors do not lock or unlock when using the passenger side switch, then the switch itself is probably bad.
If the passenger side switch locks or unlocks all the other doors except for its own, then the power lock solenoid inside the door is bad or jammed. If it is jammed, try locking and unlocking the door manually while activating the switch to work its way free.
The doors lock automatically at road speed and must be unlocked with the unlock switch before they will open (with the exception of the driver's door). This is how they were designed to work.
To unlock all doors with the remote keyless entry, hit the button twice (like double-clicking a mouse); the first unlocks the driver's door; the second push unlocks the remaining doors.
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