If your automatic door locks aren't working, you should start by checking the following:
* Check your owner's manual: See if it mentions anything about troubleshooting door lock issues or lists fuses related to power locks.
* Check all fuses related to the power locks, body control module, and power windows: While there isn't a dedicated fuse, several fuses support these systems. Your owner's manual will show you the fuse box locations and diagrams. Look for fuses labeled BCM, Body Control Module, power windows, or anything related to the car's electrical systems.
* Inspect the door lock actuators: These are the mechanical components inside the doors that actually lock and unlock them. A faulty actuator can cause intermittent or complete failure.
* Consider the BCM: The Body Control Module controls many electrical functions, including the door locks. A faulty BCM is a less common, but more serious, issue requiring professional attention.
In short: Don't expect to find "Automatic Door Lock Fuse". Focus on the related circuits and components. If you've checked fuses and still have issues, it's best to consult a mechanic or an auto electrician.