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Old 08-16-2024, 06:20 PM   #9
toyinhawaiiz
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Alrighty then!! thanks for all the thinking on this. since we're probably all sitting down reading this, heres my story. ok, so my daughter thought she locked the fob inside the car cause she looked thru her purse, pockets ,etc, after coming home from work. After i got off from work i went home to get some stuff, considering the lay out of the BRZ's door locks and the location of them, i brought a 1/8" and 3/8" diameter steel rods about 3-4ft long, some rubber vacuum plug caps and a small old wooden tray box 8" x 10". after i got to the car i double checked where the door locks and manual thumb lock were. stuck the rubber cap over the end of the metal 3/8" rod so i wouldnt scratch anything, busted the wood box apart and wedged some pieces between the glass and door rubber to open a gap, this was on the rear part of the side door glass next to the back seat window. slid the rod thru until i got to the (unlock) button and pushed it with the rubber cap... bingo ! unlocked the door and opened it up. first thing i did was push the starter button... nothing! the yellow lock key and red lock key displayed, so to me that meant the key wasnt inside the car, i looked all over, under, front, rear...no fob. went in my daughters Apt. and she came out of one of the rooms with the key! lol!! she had it in her Jacket pocket. This is hawaii,,,nobody wears a jacket but she did cause it happened to be cold in her office and she forgot that she wore it., it was the inner pocket that went farther inside. just to let you know, no beatings occured LOL... we laughed and i said i got in but sorry i busted the window trying (jokeing)... so there it is...took like less than 30 seconds to get in... with no damage
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