Fords Roadside Assistance #1-800-241-FORD ( If you're still under manufacturer warranty, ( FREE )
Also some Extended Service Plans (warranties) will cover this expense
Some local police will help you, but they don't like to & will have you sign a waiver of liability (in case they do damage to your car)
If not call a locksmith & give them the key code ( a # that was attached to the original keys when the car was new) Given that code most locksmiths should be able to make a key & bring it to you ..or you can have someone go get it from the locksmith (pretty cheap--$25-$35 ?)
Locksmith coming out & picking lock ( $50-$100)
2006-12-17 14:09:41
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answered by Vicky 7
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A couple of different folks right here stated a narrow jim. If you'll be able to get that into the window, then you will not need to fear approximately attending to the door locks. I borrowed my pal's Explorer as soon as and controlled to fasten his keys within and fortunately I left the motive force's window reasonably opened. Just get the narrow jim to the door manage and pull. On Fords, the entrance doorways release if you happen to pull the manage. Same factor with Chrysler merchandise.
2016-09-03 12:47:19
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answered by yarrington 4
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AAA or call the locksmith. Don't force the window they are all electric these days and it will wreck the motor. If you are an AAA member they will have the door open in 45 minutes. An 03 might be "slim jim" proof, my buick is.
2006-12-17 14:42:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Find some type of proof of ownership like your title, registration, or proof of insurance and a picture i.d., preferably your drivers license, and the vin # and take them to your Ford dealer. They can usually get your key code from Ford and cut you a new key.
2006-12-18 15:07:26
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answered by SCHSFAN 4
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You can
a. smash window
b. call a locksmith or towing service
c. attempt to fish something hard between the car and top of the window and push the unlock button
2006-12-17 13:59:20
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answered by slickwilly 2
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Call a locksmith. If you try to "slimjim" it and don't know what you're doing you can REALLY mess up the lock mechanism.
2006-12-18 10:41:43
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Ha-ha.
Ask neighbors b4 calling locksmith or towtruck, unless you're rich...every other "redneck", which is suddenly cool to be, has a pop-a-door kit in their truck.
2006-12-17 14:04:23
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answered by Anonymous
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call the AAA or another towing company. they can slimJim it open for you. you can also buy a slimJim at a well stocked auto parts store, but i'm guessing that you can't get there now, huh?
2006-12-17 14:00:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Call Pop-A-Lock.
You should really have a spare key made.
2006-12-17 14:01:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Just use a coat hanger to unlock you car!
2006-12-17 14:03:10
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answered by italianpanther7 4
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