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Locked out - MarkTD - 13-03-2013

So I'm locked out of the pug and the battery has gone flat.

Is there anyway of opening the bonnet or getting into the car? I would use my key but the locks don't match the key.

I had thought of putting a screwdriver through lock but don't really want to do that unless its a last resort.


RE: Locked out - Puggie - 13-03-2013

(13-03-2013, 04:24 PM)MarkTD Wrote: So I'm locked out of the pug and the battery has gone flat.

Is there anyway of opening the bonnet or getting into the car? I would use my key but the locks don't match the key.

I had thought of putting a screwdriver through lock but don't really want to do that unless its a last resort.

you have pm sir


Locked out - MarkTD - 13-03-2013

Thanks puggie


RE: Locked out - MY95 - 14-12-2014

Apologies to the people who say 'holy thread revival'
Im in the same situation, anyone got any tips of how to get back in? Im thinking its jack up and wheels off?


RE: Locked out - Piggy - 14-12-2014

So your key doesnt match the locks?!

Ive got an idea but dont fancy posting it publicly!!


RE: Locked out - MY95 - 14-12-2014

Hi Piggy, Rallye de-locked so no way of getting in that way, PM me if you need to Smile


RE: Locked out - Niall - 14-12-2014

Jack it up and you can just get your arm up behind the bumper to undo the bonnet catch. In future. Leave a small cable hanging down behind the battery (well sealed) from the battery so you can hook up a trickle charger and unlock the car.


RE: Locked out - MY95 - 14-12-2014

Repped Niall!
Thanks!
Behind the rad im guessing? doesn't seem to be much room to get your hand up there at a quick glance but that's what I thought


RE: Locked out - Niall - 14-12-2014

Yeah. Its right fiddly but it can be done. Or, if you can grab hold of the cable at some point along the slam panel, you can pull it just enough to pop the catch. Again, bloody fiddly.
Worst case is if you struggle with that, smash the grill and you will have the catch right in front of you but obviously then you need a new grill


RE: Locked out - MY95 - 14-12-2014

Cheers!
Grille not the best option as not the easiest to find a cherry red one!
Gunna have to find someone with massively long arms for getting in round the bumper way id think aha


RE: Locked out - Niall - 14-12-2014

Jack it up high enough and you can get right up there to the shoulder (theres a joke there somewhere)
Its not that difficult at all tbh.


RE: Locked out - spike2002 - 14-12-2014

You got in? If not pm me and I will tell you how to open the door without any damage


RE: Locked out - Dreijers - 07-04-2019

Hi everyone.

Same situation has happened to me.
Locks have been changed from original (cheap ebay stuff).

Battery is flat and can't get inside.

Maybe someone can guide me, how to get in a car.


Locked out - Dreijers - 11-04-2019

Right now only solution i can think of is breaking rear window, to get inside.

Maybe someone can PM me less destructive way to get inside?

Boot is unlocked, but can't lower seats from behind (sedan).

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RE: Locked out - Toms306 - 11-04-2019

If it's just a flat battery, not a lost key, then you can get in easily. Just get another battery or a jump pack, earth the black lead, and put the red lead on the fat starter motor cable. This should energise the car so you can unlock with the fob as normal. Be VERY careful not touch the other starter cable, especially if you've left it in gear, as you'll end up running yourself over...