07-01-2023, 02:16 PM | #1 |
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Cannot Unlock Doors; Even With Mechanical Key
I recently broke down after experiencing electrical issues related to a battery.
Parked the car in a garage, locked the doors, and had my spouse collect me. Returned later and could not unlock the doors, even using the mechanical key within the fob. The tumbler rotates left and right, but the knob/pull pin does not move. What are my options? Anyone tried a slim jim or access tool on a F25? |
07-03-2023, 10:34 AM | #2 |
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If you’ve never used the mechanical lock…it may need some lubrication after years of non use. The mechanical lock should ALWAYS work and should also be maintained since it’s the only way into the car if electrical power is lost.
If you have some spray lubricant that has a straw…stick the straw into the lock…then insert the mechanical key and twist it left/right to hopefully loosen up things…then give it a try to see if the door unlocks. Remember to turn the key COUNTER CLOCKWISE to UNLOCK the door. Once you gain access to the cabin, you can then apply power to the two dedicated jump start terminals in the engine bay to either try to jump the car or to get enough power to unlock the trunk so you can access the battery for replacement.
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07-03-2023, 01:46 PM | #3 |
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Thanks, mate. Clearly overlooked the importance of maintaining the mechanical lock and will have a go once I have the battery sorted.
FWIW, this video showed me a way to access the cabin and the tools needed: |
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