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Since: Apr 04, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 2:40 am
Post subject: door lock problem - 2003 ES-300
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Recently, after my warranty ended, the rear door/driver side automatic door
lock stopped working on my 2003 ES-300. I spoke with a friend with the
identical vehicle and he told me that the same door lock stopped working on
his ES-300.
After Googling a search, I found several messages indicating that this may
be a "known issue" and that dealers are installing "updated door locks".
Before I contact my dealer, I am wondering if others have had this issue.
Everything else on the vehicle has worked flawlessly, so I am surprised that
something like this would fail so quickly.

I am also wondering if I might have inadvertently disengaged a feature that
would keep the lock permanently locked (I once did this unknowingly with my
automatic trunk latch).

Thanks!

- Carl

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Ray O

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:47 pm
Post subject: Re: door lock problem - 2003 ES-300 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"tech" wrote in message

> Recently, after my warranty ended, the rear door/driver side automatic
> door lock stopped working on my 2003 ES-300. I spoke with a friend with
> the identical vehicle and he told me that the same door lock stopped
> working on his ES-300.
> After Googling a search, I found several messages indicating that this may
> be a "known issue" and that dealers are installing "updated door locks".
> Before I contact my dealer, I am wondering if others have had this issue.
> Everything else on the vehicle has worked flawlessly, so I am surprised
> that something like this would fail so quickly.
>
> I am also wondering if I might have inadvertently disengaged a feature
> that would keep the lock permanently locked (I once did this unknowingly
> with my automatic trunk latch).
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Carl

There is no feature that keeps any of the passenger doors permanently
locked, although there is a child safety feature on the rear doors. When
engaged, the interior door release does not work although the door can be
opened from the outside.
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Ray O
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