In this video we will go over repairing a problem with a door lock cylinder and key where the key will not turn at all, or will only turn one way. The root cause for this is wear related and is a common problem after so many decades of use, where both the key and internal lock cylinder components have worn and must be replaced. The car illustrated is a 2000 Toyota Camry CE, but this repair and part numbers will apply to any Toyota Camry 1997 thru 2001.
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For the LH (drivers side) door lock cylinder set Toyota code 69052, part number 69052-33200: [ Ссылка ]
The RH (passenger side) door lock cylinder set would be Toyota code 69051, part number 69051-33190: [ Ссылка ]
The replacement master key blank is Toyota code 69503A, part number 90999-00185 (this is the original type with the black plastic head): [ Ссылка ] or [ Ссылка ]
Another style of replacement master key blank is Toyota code 69503A, part number 90999-00186 (this is an all metal type key): [ Ссылка ] or [ Ссылка ]
For the interior door nylon retaining clips we use Toyota code 67601A. These are different based on production dates though. Use part 67771-12050 (red) for models built after March 2000: [ Ссылка ] or [ Ссылка ] and for earlier production use 67771-06030 (natural): [ Ссылка ] or [ Ссылка ]
If your front door interior trim push pin retainer is missing, that will be Toyota code 67601B (oak color part 90467-07066-22) (dark sage part 90467-07066-P1) (bluish gray color part 90467-07066-B0): [ Ссылка ]
_And if I've saved you some $$ here, consider some coins for the coffee tip-jar!_ [ Ссылка ]
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Chapters
0:00 - Problem overview
1:03 - Replacement Part Numbers
2:13 - Repair overview
4:48 - Swapping the lock cylinders
6:42 - Reinstalling the exterior door handle assembly
11:26 - Reinstalling the interior door trim
18:11 - Operational test
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