How do I get in the car if the battery is dead and doors are locked?

Asked by sheilaverciglio May 05, 2012 at 12:14 PM about the Ford Edge

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

6 Answers

10,005

There is a lock cylinder in the driver's door. Use the ignition key to unlock the door like before there were remote door locks. Good Luck!

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150

That does not work either the key will not turn

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1,220

Have the same issue. Our08edge sat too long while using a Ford courtesy rental waiting for the recalled airbag. The key doesn't want to turn the lock now.

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I have 2007 edge, Door key stock no power,hood lock. I use a long screw driver, to push the lock latch by the hood to open the hood, it's really tight and hard to see, but flash light will help to see the latch, push to the left then should pop up the hood.

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60

Is there another way to get this fixed? Having same issue.

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