This worked great, I used a 6mm thick piece of plastic to protect paint and edge of door, then used a long wood clamp and wedged it against a piece of 1"thick piece of wood for leverage and another similar piece of wood to place between truck door and frame enough to use a probe a thin but sturdy piece of reed long enough to release door lock. took about 30 seconds... take that AAA!!!
Thank you sir. Funny story... My son has a 1997 f150 and I have a 1998 f150. He was out in the bush and broke a tierod. I went and rescued him but had to leave truck in bush. I left the keys in it once we got it off the road and then he got his riches out of cab and locked it thinking I had the keys. Not so funny yet? Well we got home and my daughter was driving my truck. She parked it and left the keys in the ignition. I spent a few minutes taking tools out of truck and not thinking I locked the passenger auto lock. Yep! My keys were still in the ignition. Got the old hanger out but could not see how to get the hanger in the door. I thought the door frame was to thick. So I went to my favorite helper, UA-cam. I used your method with a regular round mouth shovel and the jack handle out of my daughters 72 ford and was in the truck in 5 minutes. We will be taking the new key with us to climb on my son's truck. What are the chances of that, aye?
Dumbass co-worker locked the keys in the work truck! This trick worked though thanks! I used a pry bar to get enough room to slip a straightened coat hanger around the door handle. We really need a spare key. Hahaha
Also confirmed method, just broke into my f-150, same method. Used a hammer and 2 duct taped poles from a pop up tent. Now I can start my life of crime.
Thanks. This is the first video that's not an ad for tools you don't have when your locked out of you car.
In the middle of a 20inch blizzard and locked the keys in the plow truck, fucking lifesaver.
Girlfriend accidentally locked keys in my truck this morning.
Took longer to find something to get "trick" than to open.
THANK YOU DUDE
Brother... YOU ARE THE MAN!!! It took me 20 SECONDS to get into my 2007 F150.. Again.. MANY THANKS!!♡♡
Appreciate the tips! Used a long curtain rod instead of my jack kit. I was able to get my locks up with the rod.
You rock! This video just saved me a house call from the locksmith. Thank you thank you thank you.
:) We have to do this about once a week in our camp!
This worked great, I used a 6mm thick piece of plastic to protect paint and edge of door, then used a long wood clamp and wedged it against a piece of 1"thick piece of wood for leverage and another similar piece of wood to place between truck door and frame enough to use a probe a thin but sturdy piece of reed long enough to release door lock. took about 30 seconds... take that AAA!!!
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Works.... improvise... Awesome 😎😉
I tried everything else. I think you're way is best .wish me luck.
Thank you sir. Funny story... My son has a 1997 f150 and I have a 1998 f150. He was out in the bush and broke a tierod. I went and rescued him but had to leave truck in bush. I left the keys in it once we got it off the road and then he got his riches out of cab and locked it thinking I had the keys. Not so funny yet? Well we got home and my daughter was driving my truck. She parked it and left the keys in the ignition. I spent a few minutes taking tools out of truck and not thinking I locked the passenger auto lock. Yep! My keys were still in the ignition.
Got the old hanger out but could not see how to get the hanger in the door. I thought the door frame was to thick. So I went to my favorite helper, UA-cam.
I used your method with a regular round mouth shovel and the jack handle out of my daughters 72 ford and was in the truck in 5 minutes.
We will be taking the new key with us to climb on my son's truck.
What are the chances of that, aye?
@2:10 how's that feel?
Effective video i unlock my truck thanks
Very helpful thank you!
locked my keys in my truck last night and found your video and used your advice and got myself in! Thanks so much!!
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Thanks for the video man!
I carry a spare key in the left front pocket and have had to resort to it when locking the main one in the car.
Dumbass co-worker locked the keys in the work truck! This trick worked though thanks! I used a pry bar to get enough room to slip a straightened coat hanger around the door handle. We really need a spare key. Hahaha
Always do the passenger door.. If you bend it you won't be as annoyed every time you drive since it's farther away making windn noise
Nice!
Just used a garden hoe and a stick! Thanks!
Also confirmed method, just broke into my f-150, same method. Used a hammer and 2 duct taped poles from a pop up tent. Now I can start my life of crime.
just put a spare key inside the door to the gas cap!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR...
What if you lock your keys in a 80k truck and you can't crawl all over it and use tools to scratch the shit out of the truck
for that price, it should be able to scan your eyeball and unlock