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Like AAA?I Dont believe that's an option for me.If you have roadside assistance on your insurance have them call Pop-A-Lock to slim-jim in.
Why cant you use your key? I had to do it like twice and its a little funky sometimes you gotta jimmy it while turning since its a mechanism that is not used and possibly a little roughLike AAA?I Dont believe that's an option for me.
Where you guys located I’ll unlock it I do roadsideIf you have roadside assistance on your insurance have them call Pop-A-Lock to slim-jim in.
Why cant you use your key? I had to do it like twice and its a little funky sometimes you gotta jimmy it while turning since its a mechanism that is not used and possibly a little rough
If the key is the correct key for the car, it's likely that the lock cylinder is frozen from non use. Spray some liquid lock ease into the cylinder and work the key in and out and twist to work the lubricant in.
Wrong Coast,thanks however sir.Where you guys located I’ll unlock it I do roadside
Thank you.I think I try this next as I just snapped the plastic tops off the top of 1 of the keys whilst trying to turn it LOLYou can get this or put together similar items. Wedge the door a little open and a tool to reach the internal handle to open the door
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Compressed air,Liquid Blaster Dry **** and still nothing .Personally, I'd use liquid now. Use powder after it's freed up.
Yes I was wondering about this but the battery is completely removed from the car,not dead.It will work all the same?I'm trying to remember where the alternator and starter are on the car. Any chance you can scoot underneath the car, remove the underbelly liner, then connect a portable jump start pack to the starter or alternator and ground to get power to car to unlock with the fob?
-Rod
Indeed LOL,bought this bih used so who knows wth is printed on these keysNeither starter or alternator is accessible from under the car.
This should be a reminder to everyone to check their door lock for proper function. Everyone uses the remote and never uses the emergency key.