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emzy 27-07-2008 14:35

Unlocking a car
 
Anyone know how to unlock a nissan navara with keys locked inside?

K.S.H 27-07-2008 14:50

Re: Unlocking a car
 
Phone the Police, they have a kit to get into most cars or try yourself with something like a coat hanger in 1 of 2 ways
1 - pull the button up if its on the top of the door moulding
2 - you got to try and get hold of the metal rod that the interior handle is fastened too, put a slight hook on the coat hanger/wire and go straight down the inside of the door (down the side of the window, just force it past the rubber seal)to the same depth or just lower than the lock, rotate 90 degrees and pull upwards and hope you grab it, keep trying till you get hold of it, you might end up bending the rod but better having to straighten this than replace a window

MargaretR 27-07-2008 14:52

Re: Unlocking a car
 
If you have breakdown recovery insurance - try using it.
Mechanics have devious ways of opening locked cars.
I once locked myself out of a VW beetle and was shown a devious trick via the quarterlight.
The police hold bunches of carkeys - so if you know the keynumber - try them.

cashman 27-07-2008 15:24

Re: Unlocking a car
 
i rang the plod about 15 yrs ago fer the same thing, they came n sorted it within a couple of hours.no problem.:);)

emzy 27-07-2008 15:25

Re: Unlocking a car
 
Its my neighbours mums car, there still trying to get in it

K.S.H 27-07-2008 15:39

Re: Unlocking a car
 
There not as easy now to get in as they used to be, best option is ring the Police - -or a local chav if one's passing :)

jaysay 27-07-2008 15:39

Re: Unlocking a car
 
If all fails nori brick through the window usually works:D

cashman 27-07-2008 15:43

Re: Unlocking a car
 
well if they aint called plod,its a fair bet it aint taxed or insured.:D:D:D

emzy 27-07-2008 15:50

Re: Unlocking a car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 611642)
There not as easy now to get in as they used to be, best option is ring the Police - -or a local chav if one's passing :)


Was thinking that myself

panther 27-07-2008 16:58

Re: Unlocking a car
 
They should have a had a spare set:rolleyes:

is it sorted yet?

emzy 27-07-2008 17:03

Re: Unlocking a car
 
Yeah got it sorted, had to put wire through window and managed to press the electric window button, luckily the keys were in the ignition so it worked

Neil 27-07-2008 21:00

Re: Unlocking a car
 
You should have phoned Simon, he may be the ugliest locksmith I have ever seen but he can get into cars so quickly it would scare you. He picks mine in about 10secs through the key hole so he turns the alarm off at the same time :eek:

emzy 27-07-2008 21:02

Re: Unlocking a car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 611742)
You should have phoned Simon, he may be the ugliest locksmith I have ever seen but he can get into cars so quickly it would scare you. He picks mine in about 10secs through the key hole so he turns the alarm off at the same time :eek:

I have no idea who simon is lol

lancsdave 27-07-2008 21:11

Re: Unlocking a car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 611638)
i rang the plod about 15 yrs ago fer the same thing, they came n sorted it within a couple of hours.no problem.:);)


Doubt they come out for that sort of stuff nowadays. 15 years ago you could probably find a copper to help out, you're lucky if they come out for a murder case these days.

Neil 27-07-2008 21:19

Re: Unlocking a car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emzy (Post 611743)
I have no idea who simon is lol

He is/used to be, a member on here. If you need his services just ask and I will give you his number

Benipete 27-07-2008 21:47

Re: Unlocking a car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emzy (Post 611628)
Anyone know how to unlock a nissan navara with keys locked inside?

Any 8yr old scouser worth his salts will have you in - in seconds:hehetable


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