Hi there just to let everybody know, of course this technique will work for just about any car. I have used it to get into several cars for different people over the years. Some cars the alarm will go off but most cars the alarm will not go off. If the alarm goes off then don't fret, you don't need to worry because it's your car so who cares. And then as soon as you get access to your car come up put your key in the Ignition and start the car and the alarm will Shut off If I might add 1 thing, once the door is being pride open, when you hit unlock, and you can visually see that the car doors are unlocked, you will not be able to open that particular door that you have pride open until you have removed your pribar or wooden block.... Because that particular door will be under pressure and it won't be able to be open yet These techniques are nothing very different than what most tow trucks would do to help you out But of course they are going to charge you between $80 a $150 to do it depending where you live and how far out you are all the best, folks
Thanks for the video. Just locked myself out of my Express van (no electric windows or door locks). Found an old metal door threshold strip that I had hanging around (helps sometimes to be a pack rat & keep seemingly useless stuff), made a 90 degree bend on the last 1/2", grabbed a pry bar & was in less than a minute by pulling up on the manual door lock lever.
Hi there just to let everybody know, of course this technique will work for just about any car.
I have used it to get into several cars for different people over the years.
Some cars the alarm will go off but most cars the alarm will not go off. If the alarm goes off then don't fret, you don't need to worry because it's your car so who cares.
And then as soon as you get access to your car come up put your key in the Ignition and start the car and the alarm will Shut off
If I might add 1 thing, once the door is being pride open, when you hit unlock, and you can visually see that the car doors are unlocked, you will not be able to open that particular door that you have pride open until you have removed your pribar or wooden block.... Because that particular door will be under pressure and it won't be able to be open yet
These techniques are nothing very different than what most tow trucks would do to help you out
But of course they are going to charge you between $80 a $150 to do it depending where you live and how far out you are
all the best, folks
Literally just saved my life
Thanks for the video. Just locked myself out of my Express van (no electric windows or door locks). Found an old metal door threshold strip that I had hanging around (helps sometimes to be a pack rat & keep seemingly useless stuff), made a 90 degree bend on the last 1/2", grabbed a pry bar & was in less than a minute by pulling up on the manual door lock lever.
I am very glad that you got in without having to pay big buxx
Thanks! This literally saved my life today! I put my keys in my purse and locked the door!
No problem, gorgeous
Glad it worked for you
I got in within 5 minutes! Thanks so much! I used a wood block, metal paint scraper, and a metal coat hanger
Thank you!