Locked keys in the trunk
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Locked keys in the trunk
Whent to get my jacket out of the trunk and left my keys inside the trunk. Any ideas how to get them out? The trunk switch with the master key button is press down. Any ideas? And don't have a spare key. Luckily the doors are unlocked.
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Thanks for the quick replies. The bottom of the back seat pops up, then there is 4 bolts on the bottom holding the back piece. Any thing else I might be missing to remove the back? Going to get tools to remove bolt to my house just making sure I won't need any more tools since car is at work.
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Thanks for the quick replies. The bottom of the back seat pops up, then there is 4 bolts on the bottom holding the back piece. Any thing else I might be missing to remove the back? Going to get tools to remove bolt to my house just making sure I won't need any more tools since car is at work.
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If I had one going to order a spare once I get the keys out. Should also get a spare house key too while at it.
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Did the same thing 12 years ago. My system was bolted in against the back seat so I had to order a key from the dealer and wait for it to be shipped. You should call them and ask If they can make you one from your VIN #. It doesn't have to have the chip in it all you need is the key.
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Yup, as stated the only way is to unbolt the rear seats. At least your doors are already unlocked. I did this a couple years back with the car ARMED and it was really a b***h to get them out.
The thing with our cars is that the security is pretty good. First I wedged an airbag in the door frame to get a coat hanger in. I first tried hooking it to the trunk release switch, but it was disabled since the car was armed. Then I tried pushing the door unlock button but same thing (disabled). The physical door lock latch is a pain because of the shape. So after enough fumbling around I hooked on the the door lock latch with the coat hanger. Finally unhooked the latch and it locked back automatically instantly! WTF!! So I had to try again but with a friend so while I unhook the latch and quickly open the door before it locks back. Once the door was finally open I had to unplug the battery to shut the alarm up and the remove the seats. The most embarrassing part about this was that it was in a Home Depot parking lot. It's a good thing my phone wasn't locked in too cause I had to call my buddy to get the coat hanger and tools LOL. What a headache. And I still don't have a spare key LOL
The thing with our cars is that the security is pretty good. First I wedged an airbag in the door frame to get a coat hanger in. I first tried hooking it to the trunk release switch, but it was disabled since the car was armed. Then I tried pushing the door unlock button but same thing (disabled). The physical door lock latch is a pain because of the shape. So after enough fumbling around I hooked on the the door lock latch with the coat hanger. Finally unhooked the latch and it locked back automatically instantly! WTF!! So I had to try again but with a friend so while I unhook the latch and quickly open the door before it locks back. Once the door was finally open I had to unplug the battery to shut the alarm up and the remove the seats. The most embarrassing part about this was that it was in a Home Depot parking lot. It's a good thing my phone wasn't locked in too cause I had to call my buddy to get the coat hanger and tools LOL. What a headache. And I still don't have a spare key LOL