6.3
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 44,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 6 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (4 reports)
- actuator replacements (2 reports)
Once the door locks fail, they tend to get stuck in a position - locked or unlocked, for any significant amount of time. Occasionally they function properly but most of the time, they will not. You will need to have the door lock actuators replaced typically (currently having my 3rd and 4th door lock actuators repaired).
- Corey J., Alderson, WV, US
This car is still like new and to have all three actuators be failing and told the last one on the driver side will go out at anytime. I believe the Toyota should take of this - in all the cars I have owned I have NEVER had this issue with any cars. Toyota said that it would cost 2100 to 2900 dollars... BOOOOOO!
- jg70, Los Angeles, US
Fob not unlocking the door on the first try. it usually takes at least 5 times to get it to unlock. I tested the extra key and it also won't unlock the doors.
- Deborah P., Albany, OR, US
Couldn't get the doors to unlock or lock with the fob.
- Eve P., Bothell, WA, US
door locks don't work with fob. This has been an ongoing problem with toyota for years.
- rylan777, Kimberling City, MO, US
This problem occurs with some regularity in Corollas - both of my passenger side door locks have stopped functioning and now must be flipped manually.
- Corey J., Alderson, WV, US