You need a screwdriver and a panel popper or if you don t have one carefully pull the panel off with your hands you may have to get new panel clips.
Passenger door wont lock or unlock.
This is one of the most common reasons why your car door lock is not working.
It s gotten progressively worse and now the power lock won t unlock at all.
The only way to unlock the door is to manually pull the handle on the inside.
Passenger side door will only unlock if you pull handle and only lock if you push lock down key switch or remote won t work.
Have replaced the fob battery and also checked every fuse and relay.
The key fob is faulty.
The key fob battery is dead.
Anything else you want the.
It won t work with the fob or by pressing the button on the door.
Door panel is easy to take off.
When the physical key can lock or unlock the door be sure that the mechanism of the locks is fine.
Passenger door is stuck in the lock position.
It seems like it tries to unlock but something might be stuck or need to be lubricated.
Assuming it s the front passenger s side door we know that the smart entrance control unit and fuses are good because the rear locks work.
Also the rear doors will not lock or unlock in any fashion other than manually.
If the battery isnâ t the problem the issue may be with the fob itself.
These are mostly the reasons and troubleshooting options when a remote key won t unlock car door.
If one door doesnâ t work but.
When you hit the power lock the lock switch moves partially into the lock.
Any of the buttons used on any door will lock the passenger door but no other doors.
Is it your first time dealing with this issue.
Or does every lock have it s own fuse.
If you go to your car.
Won t open from inside nor outside.
Sometimes the remote still does not work after checking for all possible reasons.
Have you checked the fuses.
The front passenger door works regardless of any method used.
I can here it trying to unlock.
Can you confirm the model of your nissan.
There could be an electrical issue that prevents the fob from connecting to the door s receiver sensor.
You are on the right track.
My guess is that it s either the solenoid or the wiring in the door or the wiring in the door jamb.
A fuse is blown.