leave 'em in there and get a new car!!
2007-02-26 05:45:14
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answer #1
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answered by baryymahoginer 2
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Ford Fiesta Key
2016-11-11 00:59:30
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answer #2
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answered by buchy 4
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either bend the top of the door back (easy on mk1-5 fiestas)
drill a small hole to the right hand side of the lock and put a coat hanger through and lift (not from mid '94 onwards)
remove the outer weather strip and drop a coat hanger down that.
drill the boot lock out (can always get more locks from scrappy)
or do as someone else said and use a couple of other ford keys, they have used the same key design since 1989, some will fit. ive seen a fiesta mk6 unlocked with a mk3 key (obviously couldnt start it due to imobiliser)
p.s im no car thief.
2007-02-26 21:41:30
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answer #3
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answered by handsonhips101 4
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It depends if you have "deadlocked" (sometimes called "double locked") the doors or not. Most modern cars have double locking, where one click of the electronic key locks the doors so that they can be opened from inside by pulling on the handle or pressing a button, and from the outside using the key, while two clicks locks the doors so that they can only be unlocked using the key. The manual for all cars fitted with double locking will state very clearly that the car should never be double locked with any person or animal inside the car. If you should find yourself inside a double-locked car, the only way out is to break a window.
2016-03-16 01:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You will need a brick. Or a large stone. Stand about 5' from the car, holding the chosen object in your right hand, raise you arm and execute a throwing motion of the afformentionned object toward the car's diver window.
Once it is clear that the window has properly shattered, carefuly unlock the car by passing your hand in the now empty area and open the door.
It should now be fairly easy to get your keys back.
Please, don't thank me, I'm just glad I could help.
2007-02-26 05:49:30
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answered by Anonymous
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breaking the glass big nono got a friend whom is a locksmith and told me not to do as more money then getting a locksmith out.Try breakdown company or as someone said ford only made so many keys had a friend whom worked in a scrap yard and had the ford full set at that time.
What about taking the rubber seal off the back window and removing glass.
2007-02-26 11:39:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I did the same thing, I was stuck away from home with a very tired child crying because it was hungry, argh!
So I phoned the RAC and they kindly sent a guy who has a sort of hydraulic bit of kit that eases the door open enough to release the safety catch on the door, and whallaaa! Clever, and saved my life.
But made me think just how easy it is to break into a car if you really want to.
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2007-03-01 10:58:51
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answered by SUPER-GLITCH 6
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It all dpends where you have left them and wether you have deadlocked the car. the best option is offcourse to call either the AA/RAC. But if you want to try it yourself i suggest you a screwdriver and carefully prise the door frame open carefull not to bend it too much and also carefull with the paint. then if you can with some extendable tey and feed it down the gap you have just made and try opening the door by hooking the extendable item onto the handle. And hopefully it should open.
2007-02-26 05:51:28
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answer #8
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answered by maxpower8481 2
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keys locked ford fiesta
2016-02-01 01:48:23
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answered by Dexter 5
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Call a towing company. They can usually get the keys out, but they will charge you the same as a locksmith, 40-75 dollars. Cheaper than busting out a window.
2007-02-26 05:46:25
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answered by Mr. Goodkat 7
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The way to do it is to gently pull out the front of the door frame and then use strong wire and hook inside door handle,
(the half tennis ball only worked on renaults with compressed air central locking)
2007-02-27 10:55:16
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answered by minifreak 2
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