Yes
Graphite works well in lubricating key operated locks such as, pad locks, door locks and ignition locks.
To set the automatic door locks in a 2009 RAV4, start the vehicle and locate the door lock switch on the driver's side door. Press the switch to the "Lock" position, then turn the ignition off. After that, open and close the driver’s door, then turn the ignition back on within 10 seconds. This will program the automatic locking feature, which can be adjusted based on your preference for speed or gear engagement.
Yes it is the same.
I have a 2001 Nissan quest,recently my door locks are malfunction,when I pull the door in it locks,when key in ignition it locks,what cause this problem?
AnswerIf the key will rotate in the door locks, but not in the ignition switch then the key is not going in all the way due to debris in there, the steering wheel lock is binding the ignition lock (fix by rocking wheel back and forth while turning key) or mechanical failure of lock internals.
all cars start of with matching locks/ignition and key so the ignition or locks must have been changed
No, door locks & trunk-one key; Ignition- different key; I know-I have one
It depends on which vehicle you are speaking of. There are usually specific instructions in your owners manual for this. It usually involves using the ignition switch and your remote.
2001 GMC Serria, power door locks.Driver side works perfect.Passager side does not.Pushing switch either side locks driver door but not passenger door.What is wrong
The Automatic Door Locks can be enabled or disabled by performing the following procedure: # Close all doors and place key in the ignition. # Cycle the ignition switch On and Off 4 times ending up in the Off position. # Depress the power lock switch. # A single chime will indicate the completion of the programing.
There is no "master" reset button for door locks. If they are not working, there is a problem either at: # The individual door lock actuator inside the door # A problem with the switche(s) - the main switch on the driver's door handle, or the switch on the individual door.