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midwestls said:
Easiest, and cheapest way to do it. Assuming none of the locks have been changed and you want to have a key. Take off your door panel, either one. Remove the link that goes from the latch to the lock and pop off the horseshoe clip and pull a door lock out. Take it to a locksmith and for less then five bucks and less then five minutes you'll have a key that works.


x2. I have made good friends with my locksmith. He can do it either way, bring him a key and he will match the tumblers or bring him a lock and he will cut a key. He did the same with my house key so that 1 key opens the shed, front, back and side door.

If the torx bolts won't come out of the backseat of the car then cut the straps with heavy tin snips or a sawsall.
 
well i finally got into the trunk of the car through the back seat and just in case and for future reference u can open the trunk lid from inside of the trunk but u do have to have a screw driver to do so thanks to all of which have helped all thoughts are greatly appreciated
 
Did you find anything good?
 
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