I don't think so. There's a door lock actuator fuse, but that's probably fine since your locks appear to function. It could be a pairing issue (i.e. the code of the key fob not matching what the vehicle expects).
Try programming the keys to the vehicle:
To program a new remote controller
1) Close all the doors of the vehicle.
2) Sit in the driver’s seat and confirm that the driver’s door is unlocked.
3) Insert the key into the ignition switch.
4) Complete steps 1 through 6 described below within 25 seconds after step 3).
1. Push the power door locking switch of the driver’s door to the lock position
and then push it to the unlock position.
2. Repeat step 1 two more times.
3. Push the power door locking switch of the driver’s door to the lock position.
4. Remove the key from the ignition switch and then insert it again.
5. Repeat step 4 three more times.
6. To start the engine, turn the ignition switch to the “START” position.
Wait for 3 seconds.
7. Proceed to step 5) within 60 seconds after the engine has started.
NOTE:
You cannot program the remote controller if you don’t complete steps 1 through 6 within 25 seconds.
You cannot program the remote controller if you do not proceed to step 5) within 60 seconds after the engine has started.
5) Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position.
A buzzer will sound twice and the door lock switch will be activated from the
lock position to the unlock position automatically.
6) Press the “LOCK”, “UNLOCK” or “PANIC” button on the remote controller.
A buzzer will sound twice and the door lock switch will be activated from the
lock position to the unlock position automatically.
If you want to program an additional remote controller, repeat the procedure
of step 6) using the additional remote controller.
NOTE:
Complete step 6) within 30 seconds.
You can program up to four remote controllers.