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Frameless windows are relatively easy to pry the window away from the door to get something down there to unlock the door from the inside. At least it looked that way when I had my keys locked in the car. ^_^

take out the back of the rear seat and unbolt the plate which is behind it.

this should get you to your keys

thats if your doors arnt locked and the boot release doesn't work (which is the problem i had) :D

Edited by beRwick_GTRage

haha well... doors are locked, boot release wont work and as for sticking something through the window seal, yes stuff fits but i cant seem to find a hard enough stick to push the door lock open so I've given up for the day! :D

haha well... doors are locked, boot release wont work and as for sticking something through the window seal, yes stuff fits but i cant seem to find a hard enough stick to push the door lock open so I've given up for the day! :D

coat hanger always works well :P

ok so how on earth do the back seats get removed! i been trying for like half an hour but nothing moves!!! :D:P

Top half, UP

bottom half, the front has to come UP, then once the two pins are free, the whole seat comes FORWARD+UP

I had the guys at Chaddy car wash lock the keys in the ignition... ...The only thing I can think of is they hit the car with a really strong spray of water and it locked itself down... ...I've never ever had it happen to me... ...I'm just glad that it also shut the engine off... ...Screwed up their work for about an hour while I got the second set from my parents...

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