How can i unlock my car i locked my keys inside

Asked by Colewendy May 01, 2016 at 05:39 PM about the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4WD Crew Cab

Question type: General

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Best way is to use a Metal coat hanger. An a flat screw driver to pry the top of the door. So you can get the coat hanger in there to unlock. Good luck.

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Look on you tube there are some good ways shown that might be applicable to your car

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call AAA- not a member? call the dealer give them your VIN- or call a locksmith- don't damage your car trying to force your way in- this is the reason to have a spare key- buy one from the dealer-

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In the future, carry an extra key in your wallet. It has saved me grief many times. Also, if you need an extra key (with a chip), Walmart does it for around $50 (my Ford dealer wanted $175).

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The key isn't opening the door and The battery is dead. What can I do?

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