Car is locked, cannot get in manually

Asked by honda2004owner May 01, 2018 at 01:08 PM about the Honda Accord

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2004 honda accord.   It's been in the garage for winter, locked.  the
key fob wont work and the key will not manually open the door.  It will manually
open the trunk.  What can I do

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Open the trunk and see if you can fold down the rear seat, then crawl inside the car and try to unlock the doors. If you can get inside the car, try to see if you can start it, maybe the battery is low or dead after being in the garage for the winter and that is the reason you are having this problem.

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If the pushing the seats down from the trunk doesn't work, get a lockout kit or hire a lock Smith to open the door for you.

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