lara_guenther92
Crown keyless entry fault
Summary of the thread
A 2000 Toyota Crown experienced a keyless entry malfunction, suspected to be related to the door handle electronics. The issue was confirmed by a workshop, which identified a fault in the door handle electronics. Replacing the electronics resolved the problem, restoring the keyless entry functionality.
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lara_guenther92 (community.author)
Interesting. Was it difficult to diagnose the faulty door sensor? Did you need any special tools, or could you tell by looking at it?
rudolfwolf4
It was a nightmare to diagnose. I had to go to the workshop. They have the right equipment. I advise you to do the same.
lara_guenther92 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! It was indeed the door handle electronics as the workshop stated. I decided to get the electronics changed for 95€ and now everything is working as expected!
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rudolfwolf4
I had a similar problem with my old Audi A4. The keyless go stopped working. It turned out to be a faulty door sensor. These sensors communicate if the door is closed. If it doesn't work the whole locking system acts up.