I have a 1999 camry. whenever i put my breaks on all my lights on the dashboard blink and the doors lock and the hazard lights go off. only when i put my breaks on though. i do have a taillight out but it's been out for six months and this problem only started a month or two ago.
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Form-a-gasket will work, just do not use the crappy blue or the clear, use black, or, if you can find it, the red stuff.
SOURCE: 1991 Toyota Camry DX - Front Passenger Door Lock won't disengage
Your power door locke solenoid is seized. You will need to replace it. You are going to have to get the entire door panel off, and then reach in to manually pull the solenoid arm to retract the lock mechanism. Then the door will open.
SOURCE: 2004 Camry front driver door lock will only lock/unlock with key
Remove the door panel and reconnect the plug going to the front driver door lock or, if you can hear the motor trying to engage the door lock cam when you press the lock/unlock remotereconnect the door lock lever bar
SOURCE: 97 Toyota Camry aut. door lock and dash clock not working properl
i HAD the same problem.... first check the fuse under the hood labeled 'dome' should be a 7.5A it is blown for sure... also if you are good with wiring and at working on cars look at the drivers side doo wiring (between the inside door jam and the drivers side floor... its the wiring that goes through the door to the cabin.... anyway you have to take off the door panel and remove a small cover on the floor of the drivers side.... now remove the two connectors that go to the wiring harness.... you should now be able to loosen the grommet and pull the wiring harness through the door via the speaker hole (you should have removed the speaker already) you now must inspect the wiring which is most likely frayed and/or broken now fix the wiring with some new wiring and crimp connectors and heat shrink your work.... should be good as new... have fun getting the wiring back through the door... it will be bigger due to the crimp on connectors etc..... i did a quick write up of this so i hope it is understandable
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