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relluf

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help locked out
« on: 10 September 2022, 09:02:19 »

Im not going into details, so long story short.
Car is locked key (only one) is in ignition, ignition on, rest of car is deadlocked, how can i get in? driver door locked but not deadlocked.
How can I get in please, answers obviously not via public domain.PM maybe if you can help?
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Re: help locked out
« Reply #1 on: 10 September 2022, 10:13:05 »

Call RAC/AA if you are a member
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Re: help locked out
« Reply #2 on: 10 September 2022, 10:22:58 »

Call RAC/AA if you are a member

Yep, the AA especially have ways of gaining entry, when you are asked to look away!  ;D ;)
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Re: help locked out
« Reply #3 on: 10 September 2022, 10:37:55 »

Ignition on is the world's easiest lockout, using tools you probably have:


Gently pry the top rear of the door away from the body(brick bolster, meat cleaver), and insert a door wedge.
Bend a hook onto a piece of metal rod(stiff coat hanger, brake pipe etc) and insert into the gap.
Operate the electric window switch.


Taping the paintwork and end of the rod is a good idea to prevent damage.




Why isn't there a spare key available?
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Re: help locked out
« Reply #4 on: 10 September 2022, 12:35:04 »

https://youtu.be/XWVNWn9BpQ4

This works I’ve done it myself on my Onega👍
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Re: help locked out
« Reply #5 on: 10 September 2022, 12:44:06 »

Ignition on is the world's easiest lockout, using tools you probably have:


Gently pry the top rear of the door away from the body(brick bolster, meat cleaver), and insert a door wedge.
Bend a hook onto a piece of metal rod(stiff coat hanger, brake pipe etc) and insert into the gap.
Operate the electric window switch.


Taping the paintwork and end of the rod is a good idea to prevent damage.



Why isn't there a spare key available?

Thanks Nick and everyone else Im in! Thanks to my wonderful wife and son doing a 'Better call Saul' break in!
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