HELP! My Keys locked in the S2K and me outside!
Odd thread. Am I one of the few that uses AAA (or something similar if not in the U.S.) or a "pop-a-lock" type of service? I've locked my keys in my S2K or other vehicles a few times (too far away from/without access to my spare key), and it's been resolved within an hour each time.
Originally Posted by VilleS2K' timestamp='1323699923' post='21229794
Odd thread. Am I one of the few that uses AAA (or something similar if not in the U.S.) or a "pop-a-lock" type of service? I've locked my keys in my S2K or other vehicles a few times (too far away from/without access to my spare key), and it's been resolved within an hour each time.

Originally Posted by whiteflash' timestamp='1331859431' post='21513071
[quote name='VilleS2K' timestamp='1323699923' post='21229794']
Odd thread. Am I one of the few that uses AAA (or something similar if not in the U.S.) or a "pop-a-lock" type of service? I've locked my keys in my S2K or other vehicles a few times (too far away from/without access to my spare key), and it's been resolved within an hour each time.
Odd thread. Am I one of the few that uses AAA (or something similar if not in the U.S.) or a "pop-a-lock" type of service? I've locked my keys in my S2K or other vehicles a few times (too far away from/without access to my spare key), and it's been resolved within an hour each time.

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VERY poor form to join a forum and immediately ask how to break into a car. That is a good way to get yourself banned. No, I don't think anyone should tell you how to do this.
My recommendation is you call either your insurance company (which may provide lockout service at a reduce rate) or AAA (autoclub) and have them get you into your car. The cost is minimal or nothing if you have a membership.
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