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How To Open Sliding Back Window From Outside

Anyone else able to break into their own vehicle with ease?

  • Thread starter jtusa
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Locked my keys in my truck again today. Doesn't happen a lot, only every once in awhile(usually one time every 3-4 months) I'll be distracted past something when getting out of my truck that messes up the "routine" of exiting, and I"ll lock the keys in.

When it happens I never sweat it because I tin can intermission into my truck with ease, and that's kind of lamentable when I think virtually it. Anyone else the aforementioned way?

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how do you lot interruption into your own vehicle? tell united states of america the tricks and the vehicle.

MIKE

  • #three
I had 3 Toyotas that could exist opened with the same key, so that was always piece of cake. I bankrupt the rear slider on my Dodge once trying to jimmy the latch though. :(
  • #4
I have never had to break into my vehicle so I really don't know. I approximate if I left my sunroof open up it would be fairly easy though.
  • #five
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
how do you pause into your ain vehicle? tell the states the tricks and the vehicle.

MIKE

No. :p
rh71
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  • #6
never happens if you lock your doors via remote...
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I replaced my central fob about iii months ago with a new one from ebay, programmed myself... viii$ the key ring office of the old one had broken... standard ford, mail 99 key fob

I proceed the old fob in my desk drawer at home for emergencies, or when I demand to send someone out to become something from my car, but I dont want them to accept igniton keys.

NEVER locked myself outta my car though.... at least now I dont have to live in fearfulness of it

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I used to do that a lot in HS & higher, could go into my cars with a wire glaze hanger - slip it between the door & frame (conscientious not to poke through or dislodge the seal) and claw it onto/around the lock & pull. For some reason or other (not smoking pot 24/vii might have something to practice with it ;)) I haven't locked myself out in over 5 years.
jonnyGURU
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  • #nine
My '74 camper, you tin shell on the vent windows with your fists and the latch volition slowly vibrate to the open up position. Yous can then flip the vent open, rich in and roll the window downwards then you can pop the lock on the door.

Speaking of which... Anyone interested in buying a 1974 VW Camper? Information technology worked upwards until I parked it 2 years ago (before my daughter was born.) Haven't had a chance to play with it since the babe. Selling information technology really inexpensive. ;)

  • #10
I'd just call OnStar, and exist like, "I'm de Dr1v1nG no0B. PLZ uNl0cK my D00Rz, and then I can Become two ChuckEE Cheeses past myself!"

and so they'd unlock it for me!
then they'll probably plow off my machine while i'chiliad on the highway. :)

  • #11
Either slimjim the lock or curve the window and so that you create a gap and coathanger your way in. If the worst comes to worst, bust out the lockpics :).
  • #12
Mine has a keypad on the door, if I do lock the keys inside, just dial in the code and all is good. Actually, now I gotten in the habit of only dropping the keys in the console and locking them in the car.

Greastest affair since sliced staff of life.

her209
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My car is powered by NOS.
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I own a slim jim (lives in my toolbox in the back of the truck), I can interruption into a number of different vehicles with ease. (I don't of course, but I can)

and on an older ford ranger with the dual sliding glass rear window, all you accept to practice is push button each plate of drinking glass toward the front of the truck and at the aforementioned time push them appart, the glue comes undone very easily and glass seperates from the locking mechanism. (I did that once in less than one min. had a guys car keys out, while I was walking away I heard the man ask my dad how I knew how to do that, my dad being the practical joker said (right as I was turning dorsum effectually to see what he said) that I used to be a professional car thief (I'thou not I only used to have the same verbal truck, and I'm constantly locking my keys in the ignition)......the guy'south face turned white a sheet, I never laughed so difficult in my life.

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Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
how do y'all break into your own vehicle? tell us the tricks and the vehicle.
Jeep wrangler: But unzip the window. :)
  • #16
I unlocked cars for Pop-A-Lock for about 3 years. I can go into most whatever car in less and so 20 seconds, the hard ones might take 1-2 minutes. Later on having that job, I know never to exit annihilation of value in plane sight within my car. It is just too easy to get in, if you know how.
Pop-A-Lock
  • #17
Nope, I tin can't lock my keys in my automobile without doing something funky.
Zenmervolt
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Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
My '74 camper, y'all tin can beat out on the vent windows with your fists and the latch will slowly vibrate to the open position. You can and then flip the vent open, rich in and curlicue the window down so y'all can popular the lock on the door.

Speaking of which... Anyone interested in buying a 1974 VW Camper? Information technology worked upwardly until I parked it two years ago (before my daughter was built-in.) Oasis't had a chance to play with information technology since the baby. Selling information technology really cheap. ;)

How inexpensive and will yous deliver information technology to Seattle? :p

ZV

On sedond thought, mayhap I'll but come past your identify and blindside on its windows a fleck... :p

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Used to be able to with a coat hanger then I got a new car... I found out the difficult fashion that a Ford Focus is REALLY difficult to go into!!! I had the door opened enough to get a hanger in and I was trying to button the door unlock buttons and the hatch unlock... had no trouble getting the buttons pushed only problem was they are disabled once you lock the car with the central fob!!!!

Tow truck guy made me sign a waiver because really the merely way to become them out requires a tool that goes down the window slot on the outside and comes upwards under the window on the inside and you proceed to jimmy it around until you lot get it just correct that information technology pulls the door handle opening the door from the inside... Pretty freaking absurd thing to watch but the guy had busted the drinking glass out on a couple other Focus hence the waiver.

  • #21
Originally posted by: blazert40
Originally posted by: lightpants
I unlocked cars for Popular-A-Lock for about 3 years. I tin can go into almost any car in less and then 20 seconds, the difficult ones might take 1-2 minutes. After having that job, I know never to leave annihilation of value in aeroplane sight within my car. It is just likewise piece of cake to get in, if you know how.
Pop-A-Lock
Any tips? :p
Yous take to accept the correct tools- the ones that we used, y'all couldn't buy unless you had a franchise.
I had to train for a week before I started. They took us to a huge parking lot full of insurance claim vehicles. Each row of cars was 250-300 cars long. They just started at the finish of one row and started teaching united states of america. By the last ii days, they would just indicate to a row and I would simply first at ane end and get down the row unlocking auto later on car. It was a great job, I was oncall 24/7 though.
  • #22
Yup. Sliding rear window + apartment caput screwdriver = entirely too easy.
  • #23
Driver's door does not lock if open. Avoids all such stupidity.

Then again, so does Ignition Off - Central in pocket - Walk away - Lock + Arm via remote

- M4H

jonnyGURU
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  • #24
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt

On sedond idea, perhaps I'll just come by your place and bang on its windows a bit... :p

Won't exercise you lot any good. I replaced the stock mechnical fuel pump with one of those cheap, electric, Purolator fuel pumps. Afterwards the van was parked for 6 months, the pump froze upwards and now she won't start. I have another pump to put in it's place, but why bother? I'm non going anywhere and it'south great theft deterrence. ;)
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