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no year car told. the now lost free users guide is by year. made 1994 to present (even 1989 as legacy outback) no country told at all sorry cars not the same world wide.
open glove box, read the users guide? oops locked too>? most cars sold in USA , called wagons opening the rear gate hatch by accident driving kids fall the ground, or cargo hits cars behind you. (so is illegall that feature) and is never called a truck ever, in a wagon only on sedans. a hatch or 5th door it is named. In Europe then even call them 5 door cars. so I am confused. so all keys lost to the car. and can not drive it nor open any side doors and rear hatch is locked and valuables in cargo area to fetch, right? I say call a locksmith and pick the lock. the door lock(mechanism) in the hatch internal, is accessed from the inside of the hatch open.so no why to attack it that way.
Some simple things can work. Does the key turn? No? spray some releasing oil, (WD40 type), into the key hole and leave it to soak in for at least ten minutes. You might need a small screwdriver to open the spring loaded cover on the front of the lock. If the key turns try pushing down ******* the trunk lid to take the pressure of the latch.
Can you get access to the trunk from inside the vehicle by dropping the rear seats? Get a helper to push down on the trunk lid, climb into the trunk from inside the vehicle. There should be an emergency pull cord in the centre of the vehicles rear panel. Pull and hold this cord and get your helper to repeatedly push down and pull up on the trunk lid. This might 'pop' the trunk.
first check glove box for a trunk release button ---you can notify a locksmith or have a dealer cut a key using vin number of vehicle --the following link has video showing how to enter trunk by removing rear seat Getting Buick Century trunk open without the key
1. Open trunk
2. Place latch in lock position
3. Pull inside trunk release to see what isn't moving
4. If trunk key won't turn, the key may be worn out and need to be replaced
I think this model is equipped with the truck release located inside the truck. if the backseat allow acess to the trunk, you should be able to locate the release handle to open the trunk from the inside. Good luck
There should be a trunk release switch in the vicinity of the driver seat. There also may be a manual trunk release somewhere in the back seat area. Also, you may be able to remove or fold down the rear seat thereby giving you access to the trunk.
this trunk is designed that there a position of the trunk lock that locks that inside handle,some car also use a lever at the latch to disable the inside trunk release,im 1 sure this car uses the trunk lock, take a look and see if you lock out the inside release. if the lock window where you put the key in is pointing at 3 or 9 oclock then its locked the inside release if its at 12 or 6 oclock then the inside release should work and then the cable may be bad, good luck.
i have a 2005 chevy malibu and i close the trunk with the keys inside and the little button on the door is stock but the car is open is and other way to open the trunk from inside of the car?
A dealer or qualified locksmith can make a key from the VIN, provided the lock cylinders are original. Usually they will require proof of ownership before doing so.
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