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HELP!!!!!! - 5/7/2005 5:17:17 PM   
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Wow. Here's an example of how God hates me. So... I get in my 1992 Plymouth Laser, right? right. I put in the key and try to turn it, but it doesn't turn. So, I open the door and lock it, and put the key into the door to see if it works there... sure enough, it does, so I get back in and put the key in.. still doesn't turn.. I get out, shut the door, go to take a set of keys over to my dad's car, come back, and hey look! the door's locked. Oh, and looky there! Keys are inside. Aside from paying a locksmith, how can I get my doors unlocked?!!!
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RE: HELP!!!!!! - 5/7/2005 5:27:36 PM   
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since you car is a 92 plymouth. you can either call the police (dont do a 911 call) and ask them if they could swing over to unlock your car. its happend to bunch of people i know, and they get the job done. just make sure that they open the passanger door not the driver. it may sound stupid but they some times ruin the locking mechanism on the door. OR get a wire hanger. untangle it into one long peice and make a little u at an end. stick the hanger where the lock would be and you should hear a click. if all else fails get a brick or a rock. preferably a heavy one and throw it at the window :)

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RE: HELP!!!!!! - 5/7/2005 6:46:39 PM   
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Hah, well.. called the police, and they said they no longer do that for liability issues and whatnot.. However, the windshield is smashed from when the hood smacked it, so I could just break it... that'd be fun... dunno if the hanger would work or not.. can you confirm?

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RE: HELP!!!!!! - 5/7/2005 7:22:04 PM   
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dose it have power locks?

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RE: HELP!!!!!! - 5/7/2005 10:35:19 PM   
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yep.

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RE: HELP!!!!!! - 5/7/2005 11:26:53 PM   
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Does the driver door open from the inside when the door is locked? If it does take a wire hanger leave the hook part of the hanger push the hanger between the window, use the hook part to grab the door handle then pull the hanger to open the door. Or if you have a sunroof do it the same way. Try to get another person to help give you directions on which way to move the hanger otherwise it gets pretty irriating by yourself.

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RE: HELP!!!!!! - 5/8/2005 7:56:19 AM   
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alright u got powerlocks what you can do is go between the door seal and the door with a hanger get it bent and positioned just right and push the unlock button.

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RE: HELP!!!!!! - 5/11/2005 7:02:52 PM   
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bye bye, windshield!! needed a new one anyway ;-)

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