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Changing door locks on my 1995 Toyota Corolla?

I need to change both the driver side and passenger side door locks on my car. The key does not open either door, nor the trunk. It works in the ignition. It USED to work in the driver's side door, but one day stopped turning. We had to break the window to get in. It has power locks and windows on the inside. When you are inside the car and pushing the button to unlock (or lock) sometimes it will not work. It makes sound like it is trying, but then won't pop the lock.Anyway, how difficult is it to change these? Where can I find the parts because I can't seem to find them online? How will the situation with keys work (one key, two keys)? How much do you think it'd be to get it done at an auto shop? I need all the help I can get.I just need it fixed, I really don't care how it gets there as long as it's not super expensive.

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I use a combination U lock and chain. The more difficult you make stealing the likely that they will leave your bike alone. Using both methods has allowed me to park my lock ia areas where it might be stolen and find it still there when I get back. I use a kryptonite U lock. Its a bit heavy but bike has never been stolen.
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