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Old May 8, 2010 | 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by linderpat
Why on earth break anything? Most locksmiths have the tool or something close to it that I posted above. It's simple chaep and quick. Or better yet, just make it yourself out of a coathanger, or buy it.
Do what a lot of others do, keep a spare flat key in your bill fold.
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Old May 8, 2010 | 10:49 PM
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The rear quarter windows can be carefully removed without trashing the seal (as I recall, I used plastic bicycle tire levers), but it will leak when you reinstall it.

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Old May 8, 2010 | 11:17 PM
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Well guys I want to thank all you for your help.
I called about 7 diifferent lock smith and had 3 of them said that they could do it. Well after thee guys. I called the one that said that he had all the tools to do it so he came and three hours latter he got the pass door open with the people next door yelling due to alarm going off. he had the porchee tool .
the tool was not the problem it was finding the sweet spot as he said. These cars are not easy to get into.
If this did not work I had one more option. The next guy had a security key/ or key device. that would get it open. The great news is it only cost me $80 bucks
The last option would have been a lot more but still cheaper then a window or rubber molding
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