Toyota Highlander owners have reported 3 problems related to power door locks not working (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Highlander based on all problems reported for the Highlander.
The door lock actuator failed on the drivers door. Within two months all of the actuator door locks failed on all of the doors. The cost to repair is very expensive for a fix and from what I have been reading they may fail again. This should have been recalled since there were many other people with the same complaint.
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The door locks are failing one by one. It seems to be bad actuators. First, one door wasn't locking automatically when pressing lock on the key fob. Now, I have 2 doors not locking automatically when I hit lock on the key fob. I feel this poses a safety hazard for myself and my belongings because if I ever needed to enter my car quickly with my 2 kids, I cannot. This occurs while vehicle is parked.
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Driver door lock quick working. Could only unlock with key or by crawling over passenger seat. Took to dealer and was told it was actuator. They fixed for almost $600. Less than month later passenger door lock did same thing. Called dealer and was told I would have to pay to get it fixed. Let it stay that way until may 2015. Local mechanic fixed for little over $300. About 2 weeks later, driver door lock will not unlock at times when it will not, the key now won't work. Have to crawl across passenger seat to unlock I have numerous complaints on internet about this issue. Actuators need recalling bb.
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