Had same problem with mine after the battery went flat, took to dealer and they disconnected live term of battery and reconnected it again, this sorted problem, may help you solve your problem
Try pushing the unlock button twice. Many cars now unlock the drivers door on the first push, then all other passenger doors on the second push of the button.
This is by design. It's done to help prevent you getting car jacked by someone jumping in the passenger door This might be normal. I have two cars, one requires a key and the other can use a wireless key. With the key I turn once to unlock the driver door, then turn a second time to unlock passenger door. With the wireless I push butten once to unlock driver door and push a second time to unlock all other doors.
The golf door mechanism is set to unlock the drivers door only. This is a safety measure, it allows the driver to get into the car and control who gets into the passenger side of the car.
Press the 3/4 button within 5 seconds of unlocking the drivers door with the keypad and all other doors and the liftgate will unlock ( at least that's the way it is on my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT )
You can unlock all the doors , liftgate and glass using the keyless entry keypad , but to actually get the rear glass to open you have to turn the handle on the liftgate Enter your personal code or the factory code to unlock the drivers door and then push the 3/4 button within 5 seconds to unlock the other doors and liftgate
unlock doors, then exit vehicle and lock the doors two time, then go to the other side and unlock it, that should reset the system
You should have a switch to lock the window control to the other windows on the drivers side. Hopefully if that's it and you unlock it it will work
If you have a newer model, with the remote unlock built in to the ignition key, press the button that looks like a trunk opening. This will open the tailgate but leave the other doors locked. Otherwise, press the Unlock button TWICE - this will unlock ALL doors, including the tailgate.
I think you are trying to say " unlock"? If so push the unlock button on your key fob a second time. That is a security feature, one push unlocks only the drivers door, that way nobody can gain access to your vehicle while you are trying to enter it.
The key has a button which controls the locks on the doors, press once for drivers door and other doors, if key does not work check battery in key.
Get in the car ans pull up the sticky up thing or try pressing the button again. If neither of these work take it to a mechanic.
blown relay to the drivers side door panel, or severed/corroded wire.