Thursday, September 15, 2011

How do you unlock a 97 Chevy Blazer if the keys are locked in?

I have a 1997 Chevy Blazer and after a long night, I locked the keys in the car. So yeah, if anyone knows and tricks or anything.|||I own a shop, and I would either use a slim jim or a coat hanger. Most all towing companies have the slim jim's and will do it for a fee. A lot of cop cars carry them too, so if you know a cop, then maybe he will open it for you. A slim jim works by sliding it down beside the glass on the door, and hooking the lever rod that runs from the front lock knob to the latch on the door, and then just pull up on it and the door unlocks. Wrecker drivers usually have them in their truck so they can pull vehicles off the roadside that people have left there. Call the police, and they can tell you who has them, or they can come help you. We used to haul cars for the state police with our tow trucks is how I know about this. They are considered burglar tools, so not just anyone can have them. A lot of locksmiths have them too. They don't do any damage like a coat hanger will to the rubber seal around the door. If you have a button for the rear glass on the dash, it may be easier to hit that than unlock the door with the coat hanger.


Glad to help out, Good luck!!!|||You can always log in to http://speedlocksmith.com/index.html if you are in the Atlanta metro area

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|||Ask a jimmy.|||the best way to unlock it is...pulll the weather stripping from the door window and use needle nose pliers to pull up or down on the linkage in there(its a long rod with white plastic)worked for me?|||Try a coat-hanger.





People should really keep a spare set.|||If you left the wondows down a little the use a coat hanger.|||Well the quikest way is to bust the glass and hope its not too cold outside lol.|||The only way is to buy something that is strong to open a car door or use a coat hanger, find a hammer then smash the glass then unlock the door open the door then find some tape to fix the window.

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