@myalterego2878 Actually, it's a big electric motor and a track, and a tensioned wire and this definitely won't work. The whole window would have fallen completely down if he compromised any of that in the setup.
@@myalterego2878I'd actually say it's more likely that it was someone hiding in the back seat operating the window switch. Why? Because it was also probably that same person that handed him the car keys. No way he reached down to the seat base to grab the keys from the TOP of the window.
@@theElemDragon actually speaking from experience it's probably easier than prying out the corner and using a coat hanger to unlock or open the damn window. 1000 dollars for a window, a thousand dollars for a 2 dollar electric motor, it's all the same
To all those gullible folks who believed this for a split second or longer: This method can NEVER pull down a car window. Try it and thank me later. Bye.
My friend locked his keys in his car. He called me in a panic telling me that I needed to hurry because it was raining. I laughed and asked if he was afraid to get wet. He said no, but his leather seats were getting wet because he had the top down on his convertible.
If you hold the windows up while hitting the down on electric window the window stays up by friction. It's then easy to slide the window down with tape
Most cars now a days won’t lock if the keyfob is inside the car. Like my 2016 Honda Civic Ex. If it detects it inside the doors won’t lock, even if you press the lock button or use another key fob to lock it, it’ll disable any locking features.
How long its disable locking feature? I leave key inside once for like 8 hours and it got locked , probably because its detect second keyfob nearby, fortunately there's one in the drawer in my house
@@engagex1 yeah if it detects another key, it'll lock. When I had my car, it only came with one key fob unfortunately, if you have a second key take the key out of the fob and use it physically. But it has to be an EX model, the push button version in order for it to not lock. Not the one that power on with a physical key.
@@engagex1 I think for 30 mins. Especially if you have autolock set on your car in case you forget to lock it before going away. Especially since it has the key detection. It detects that you're walking away from the car with the key fob.
@@slickrickwillyjames yeah some do that, especially EX models. And when you turn off the car, door automatically unlocks and when you turn it on, does lock automatically. Some after market alarms do that as well. Some don't lock unless you put it in gear.
What's even dumber is locking your keys in the trunk. Step 1: Insert key into lock Step 2: Turn key Step 3: Open trunk Step 4: Do whatever you need to do in the trunk Step 5: Close trunk Step 6: Retrieve keys from lock Why in the bluest of blue hells would anyone ever take the keys out of the lock and set them down inside the trunk in the first place???
Meanwhile your Qaren neighbor had called the cops. 3 cars, 6 cops quickly surround you and use your own duct tape to tie you up And threaten to taser you unless you stop talking
People do not do this, you will either sheer the gears off the motor, or twist the motor rotor so you will have to open up the door to replace the motor which will cost hundreds of dollars, the experts stick a small bladder into the door in the top right corner and pump air into it to make a space to use a coat hanger to pull the keys out by hand, no damage to the door
@stackmosayless-1669 I repaired that way my Mom's car a long time ago but in my car it turned out that the nozzles of the windshield sprinklers are full of scale and I had to replace them
@@shonuf5152 I'm always in a hurry. Used to it. You know what's funny? Some people put both of their car keys on the same key ring. If they lose the key chain, BOTH of the keys are lost. Doesn't make sense.
Since they came out with the keyless doors I have never locked my keys in the car. I put the fob in my pocket and have no reason to take it out. Even when there were only keys I never locked myself out.
The cars that start without a key are the ones you have to worry about locking in the car because you need them near the car to start it. Almost forgot and locked myself out of the rental car so many times.
@@RenewalCreations no because it won’t let you lock the door from the outside without the key on you. There’s multiple antennas around the car that know the positioning of the key (so you can’t start it with the key outside or resting on the windshield)
Some people struggle with getting locked out of their cars and try all sorts of tricks to get the keys out. However, it's best to provide a preventive solution that focuses on avoiding the problem rather than just fixing it, which can be more effective in the long run. One prevented technique people can try is to keep their car keys attached to a keychain with other important keys, like house keys, work keys, etc. This way, they'll feel the bulk in their pocket and are less likely to forget their keys in the car. It's a small change, but it can save them a lot of hassle and stress in the long run.
@@Oscar55997 Doesn’t work for the same read out doesn’t work on electric motors. You can’t turn the gears attached to the manual crank by forcing the window.
As a locksmith, I can confirm that this works. You should definitely try this and even if it doesn’t work, locksmiths definitely WONT charge you extra afterwards. 👍
Use the spare key would be the most common thing to do, plus it would take less time to get back in the vehicle and not waste time taping up the window or using a screw driver to mess things up.....
Please go try it please please please please please go waste a bunch of time and tape and probably get yourself beat up and arrested cuz this does not work. Maybe Chinese cars are different than American cars this won't work on any car made after the 70s
I wish this were true, but one time in a brand new SUV my mother got locked out when her key fob was sitting on the seat. When she shut the door while she was pumping gas, for some reason the latch didn’t shut all the way, so the door lock activated. It should not activate if the key is inside the car. You should not be able to lock yourself out of the car. But because the door didn’t shut properly, probably since something like the seatbelt most likely was caught in the door, she was locked out at a gas station in the middle of nowhere. She had to call OnStar to try to remotely open the door. But since it was a brand new car and she had not completed the OnStar set up, they cannot do it. I finally got it open by forcing the door closed all the way. This was about five years ago, and as I recall, I think it was that the seatbelt had been hanging down and stopped the door from closing all the way. But yes, you can lock yourself out of the car in these new cars.
If that works (I have my doubts) , but if this worked it would destroy the regulator (motor) and/or the guides in the door . I would call a tow company. They have lock out kits to get into the car without breaking anything .
Cars now, you can have the key in your pocket and touch the key button and the car will start. As long as the key is in range, in the purse or pocket the car will start with the press of the car button.
Nice, wish I knew this trick several years ago when I accidentally locked myself out with engine still running. Cost me $60 to get a locksmith to help, after waiting for an hour them to arrive.
Handy if it works. I owned a car which had a safety feature, it locked itself after 10mins , if left parked up, without the engine runing. Good , ... untill you leave the keys inside it.
The only way that window is going to budge is if it comes loose from the actuator, at which time it would shatter. You'd have access to the vehicle, but it would probably cost more to have the window replaced than calling a locksmith.
My coworker and I used a pry bar, and some wood shims to bend the door just enough to stick a thin metal rod through to touch the unlock button, and that's how I unlocked my car. We applied tons of duct tape and taped a 3 foot 2 by 4, and both of us wrenched, and it didn't budge. So we used construction techniques, and the result ended up with minimal scratches that you could hardly see.
Props to the guy in the back seat reaching up and pressing the window button 3 times
Actually it's a little electric motor, plausible enough to try it
@myalterego2878 Actually, it's a big electric motor and a track, and a tensioned wire and this definitely won't work. The whole window would have fallen completely down if he compromised any of that in the setup.
@@myalterego2878I'd actually say it's more likely that it was someone hiding in the back seat operating the window switch. Why? Because it was also probably that same person that handed him the car keys. No way he reached down to the seat base to grab the keys from the TOP of the window.
EXACTLY!
@@theElemDragon actually speaking from experience it's probably easier than prying out the corner and using a coat hanger to unlock or open the damn window. 1000 dollars for a window, a thousand dollars for a 2 dollar electric motor, it's all the same
This will damage the window motor which will cost money.
Best solution is don't throw your key into the car as the window is raising
He didn't even actually pull down the window somebody's hitting the window button you can't pull a window down against the motor
@@XxgoodbudsxXPlease get the joke next time.
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"Get the joke"?
@@alpharorschach8708what joke????,.can u explain the joke i didn't get it either.,.
@@alpharorschach8708what joke bro?? If it's a joke it doesn't even make me laugh
i hate myself for watching this to the end
Hahahaha very nice
Hahaha same.
Well said. Precious time "out the window."
LMAO same. I feel violated
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To all those gullible folks who believed this for a split second or longer: This method can NEVER pull down a car window. Try it and thank me later. Bye.
I successfully did it a week ago, however I have manual windows and I additionally pried it with a knife from the top and had 5 people helping me
@@fcolor0430 No comparison genius....
I tried now, it's not working
tried it n you are right
Thanks.
The audio editing is almost as good as the old 70s Kung Fu videos dubbed into English. 😂
Ah, Kung Fu Mantinee on Saturday!!
Wu tang collection 😂😂
Ancient Chinese secret
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Lol it’s hammer time days 😂
I've got an easier solution. I keep a duplicate key in my wallet.
Smart Gal!!!
That’s stupid since I see many purses locked in cars.
Eat butt cheese
@@johnfellowes1070you’ve got to be kidding.
You must be easily impressed.
@@Clement-vf5eu and so says my wife
@@johnfellowes1070 morons married each other big surprise
My friend locked his keys in his car. He called me in a panic telling me that I needed to hurry because it was raining. I laughed and asked if he was afraid to get wet. He said no, but his leather seats were getting wet because he had the top down on his convertible.
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Lol bro needs to press the A Button and then other buttons to solve his problem
Love it.
I would believe that your friend left his keys at home but not that “he locked his keys In The car with the top down” no one is THAT stupid
@@Arcella1981 You must be a lot of fun at parties haha!!!!
Imagine a thief watching this video 🫣🫣
Why?
@@ciklop4206 You are kidding right? 🙄
Good point.
Won't help them. A "slim jim" wii open door faster anyway. (Unless it's electric.)
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Dude no tape is gonna pull that window down
He just did it .Did u not see
If you hold the windows up while hitting the down on electric window the window stays up by friction. It's then easy to slide the window down with tape
@damnyiffers but to do that you surely need to have the control fob outside the car ?
Gorilla cant ?
Old school tricks for old school cars.
And you will break the window mechanism.
What mechanism?
@@Nick41622 what is a window mechanism?
@@elpacho....9254 Google it.
@@elpacho....9254 A window regulator.
@@Nick41622 now you’re talking.
Thrown a brick through the window and you're in! Done it a hundred times. Grew up in Detroit. Lol
Locked my money in a safe, used the same method to retrieve it. Kudos!
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Most cars now a days won’t lock if the keyfob is inside the car. Like my 2016 Honda Civic Ex. If it detects it inside the doors won’t lock, even if you press the lock button or use another key fob to lock it, it’ll disable any locking features.
How long its disable locking feature? I leave key inside once for like 8 hours and it got locked , probably because its detect second keyfob nearby, fortunately there's one in the drawer in my house
@@engagex1 yeah if it detects another key, it'll lock. When I had my car, it only came with one key fob unfortunately, if you have a second key take the key out of the fob and use it physically. But it has to be an EX model, the push button version in order for it to not lock. Not the one that power on with a physical key.
@@engagex1 I think for 30 mins. Especially if you have autolock set on your car in case you forget to lock it before going away. Especially since it has the key detection. It detects that you're walking away from the car with the key fob.
I have a 2014 honda civic and door never locks on it's own if keys are inside.. only when I'm driving
@@slickrickwillyjames yeah some do that, especially EX models. And when you turn off the car, door automatically unlocks and when you turn it on, does lock automatically. Some after market alarms do that as well. Some don't lock unless you put it in gear.
Here is a suggestion: If you are stupid enough to lock your keys in a car like that…….walk away and NEVER drive again.
What's even dumber is locking your keys in the trunk.
Step 1: Insert key into lock
Step 2: Turn key
Step 3: Open trunk
Step 4: Do whatever you need to do in the trunk
Step 5: Close trunk
Step 6: Retrieve keys from lock
Why in the bluest of blue hells would anyone ever take the keys out of the lock and set them down inside the trunk in the first place???
@@JustifiedNonethelesskey lock? WTH is that?
Tried this on my cortina, I’m not subscribed to this misinformation channel 🤯.
Cortina !!!! Sweet 😅😅😅😅😅
@stevepunter3704 Cortina !
Bloody hell that brings back memories .in 1966 I was on the MK1 Cortina assembly line in Dagenham.
Thanks
I know an easier way to get into the car. You go in the house and get the second key fob that came with the car and push the unlock button.
Meanwhile your Qaren neighbor had called the cops. 3 cars, 6 cops quickly surround you and use your own duct tape to tie you up
And threaten to taser you unless you stop talking
Loved this comment 😂😂
Someone was in the car operating the window button..
Exactly, he was misleading us
You can pull a window down with duct tape on some cars, but you will be replacing shit after.
I am just as impressed with this man's ability to saw through tape with his mouth.
Two solutions for the price of one, when you've locked your keys and scissors in your car but you happen to have a roll of tape in your pocket.
You've taught every car thief a new way of getting into somebody else's car.
That would only be true if it actually works. You're just wasting their time and yours
Thieves don’t care about your car window - They just brake the window in seconds - much faster than putting tape on it
Ha ha ha ha ha.
People do not do this, you will either sheer the gears off the motor, or twist the motor rotor so you will have to open up the door to replace the motor which will cost hundreds of dollars, the experts stick a small bladder into the door in the top right corner and pump air into it to make a space to use a coat hanger to pull the keys out by hand, no damage to the door
You said you will help me with my car when I have a problem. I have a problem with windshield sprinklers. You can come. I am waiting 😂
I'm having a problem with the fan for my air conditioner. I also need new tires.
Make sure the tube is properly connected at the top of hood close to your windshield wipers.
@@JohnDoe-fu6ztmight need a new ac condenser
@stackmosayless-1669 I repaired that way my Mom's car a long time ago but in my car it turned out that the nozzles of the windshield sprinklers are full of scale and I had to replace them
It also works if you duct tape the whole car, get a crane and lift it while using rubber gloves with velcro pads to hold the window down.
Apparently….
See, I keep forgetting about the gloves.
Thanks.
@snowdrop629. 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Can’t stop laughing thx
I want 1:35 of my life back 😒
This doesn’t work, the cable that holds the window shut is connected to the motor that doesn’t move unless activated. 😡
Lol you tried it?
I never close the locked door until I look at the keys in my hand. Same with house.
Get distracted or in a hurry one day, that could slip your mind.
@@shonuf5152 I'm always in a hurry. Used to it. You know what's funny? Some people put both of their car keys on the same key ring. If they lose the key chain, BOTH of the keys are lost. Doesn't make sense.
I made it so that the house door can't be opened from the inside without the key. No way to leave the keys inside like that...
@@marbellaotaiza801 Say what?
@@KennethMachnica-vj3hf my bad, there were some mistakes and omissions. It should be readable now.
If I get my car stolen I'm going to hold you liable😅
Right behind you, lol ❤❤❤
You leave your keys in the car? If not, what's the problem? A thief still needs to start the engine.
The person who let the window up after you threw the keys 🔑 in the car is the MVP.
This trick can allow thieves to gain entry to the vehicle
Since they came out with the keyless doors I have never locked my keys in the car. I put the fob in my pocket and have no reason to take it out. Even when there were only keys I never locked myself out.
The cars that start without a key are the ones you have to worry about locking in the car because you need them near the car to start it. Almost forgot and locked myself out of the rental car so many times.
@@RenewalCreations no because it won’t let you lock the door from the outside without the key on you. There’s multiple antennas around the car that know the positioning of the key (so you can’t start it with the key outside or resting on the windshield)
Yeah, cause I'm more likely to have a whole role of duct tape in my purse than I am to have my backup key.
Every single new car would never lock with your key inside. Added to that, Tesla’s open with an app on your phone.
Yet ANOTHER reason to hate Teslas.
How did the window wind up at the start after the keys have been thrown inside??!!
For $3000 you can buy another car here in the USA. That scratch can be fixed for $100
It is a known rule: not to keep anything valuable left inside car.
Some people struggle with getting locked out of their cars and try all sorts of tricks to get the keys out. However, it's best to provide a preventive solution that focuses on avoiding the problem rather than just fixing it, which can be more effective in the long run. One prevented technique people can try is to keep their car keys attached to a keychain with other important keys, like house keys, work keys, etc. This way, they'll feel the bulk in their pocket and are less likely to forget their keys in the car. It's a small change, but it can save them a lot of hassle and stress in the long run.
Very intelligent to show how to unlock the door this happens to me once amend Very good ❤
Car burglars watching this: 👀
lol the guy just showed everyone how to break into a car in 1 min.
Try to pull yours down first before you believe this.
Lol, it's not going to work homie.
Please go waste a bunch of time and tape trying this.... He didn't teach anybody anything except don't believe anything you see on the internet
People don’t use that method to break into a car. That method never pulls the window down, that person was lying. They break the window to get inside.
@@ishanaswonderland4951 ok thanks for the info........but how do you know ;)
Ever since years passed, The art of cutting cello tape remains unchanged 😂😂
This only works on old cars that you roll down manually. Someone was in there
@@Oscar55997 Doesn’t work for the same read out doesn’t work on electric motors. You can’t turn the gears attached to the manual crank by forcing the window.
WTF, the music just cracks me up 😂
This does work, but only on Chinese cars, which have windows held up by string and rubber bands.
This guy taught me how to steal a car😂😂😂
Here's an easy solution... Always carry a spare key.
Now remember kids..
It's not a lie if you truly believes it
Until we meet again...
That's how I escaped cuffs and prison.
As a locksmith, I can confirm that this works. You should definitely try this and even if it doesn’t work, locksmiths definitely WONT charge you extra afterwards. 👍
@@kevinmckernan794 bs
Looks like that brick just scratched up your car as it went sliding down the door
I noticed that too.
Use the spare key would be the most common thing to do, plus it would take less time to get back in the vehicle and not waste time taping up the window or using a screw driver to mess things up.....
The bill from the dentist for ripping the tape with your teeth. Stop!
Thanks for educating the thieves🎉
Thieves will break the glass in 2 second. No need any tape.
I'll give it a try. Thanks.
As a thief, this idea 💡 will help me work easy.. thanks 👍
It will not work... surprise !!!
Please go try it please please please please please go waste a bunch of time and tape and probably get yourself beat up and arrested cuz this does not work. Maybe Chinese cars are different than American cars this won't work on any car made after the 70s
If it was really that easy every car thief would know this, but this will only work if your window is already loose and not working right.
The man in the bck didn't only press the window button bt he also passed him the key bck 👏
Word bc he definitely did not reach down far enough to grab that key off the chair!
All the thieves are grateful for this. 😂
So, you don't have a spare key but you just happen to have a roll of tape on you? mmkay
Funny! 😂😅😂
A blood pressure cuff and a small diameter rod about 4 feet long would be a lot easier
I keep a spare key in my pocket at all times! 1:36
Wow you can now graduate preschool.
Ditto, my primary key is in the opposite pocket from my backup
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Bore off
Bro Showed How To Stole A Car In Different Way 😂😂😂
Thank you brother Tong
Can’t see this working on an electric window but maybe one of those old fashioned cars with a handle to wind the window up and down. 🤔
Are you trying to say “crank window”/
Where did the tape come from???😂😂😂
lol, the cameraman 😂
Red Horse Glue and Tape factory in Guandong.
He keeps it in his shoe 👞 😂
Never keep it in the car!
Awesome. That might work because I still have roll up windows. Great info. Thanks.
God is going to protect me whether I watch your video or don't.
Nope, you must like and subscribe to this video in order for God to protect you. I'm definitely going to do it in order to get God's protection.
No Gods im afraid
Somebody buy my man some scissors
If my key fob is still inside my car, the door will not lock. I think this is pretty much the case for all cars that are opened with a fob.
You must be 12
I wish this were true, but one time in a brand new SUV my mother got locked out when her key fob was sitting on the seat. When she shut the door while she was pumping gas, for some reason the latch didn’t shut all the way, so the door lock activated. It should not activate if the key is inside the car. You should not be able to lock yourself out of the car. But because the door didn’t shut properly, probably since something like the seatbelt most likely was caught in the door, she was locked out at a gas station in the middle of nowhere. She had to call OnStar to try to remotely open the door. But since it was a brand new car and she had not completed the OnStar set up, they cannot do it. I finally got it open by forcing the door closed all the way. This was about five years ago, and as I recall, I think it was that the seatbelt had been hanging down and stopped the door from closing all the way. But yes, you can lock yourself out of the car in these new cars.
nice tip for thieves
in order for you to pull that window down with tape you have to work against the mechanism that moves it, you broke the regulator in order to do this
My 2001 Pontiac Aztek has no side window!
Ahhh ha ha ha haa!!
You're so hilarious!!! 😂👌👍
How to give criminal an easy way to steal your car
If that works (I have my doubts) , but if this worked it would destroy the regulator (motor) and/or the guides in the door . I would call a tow company. They have lock out kits to get into the car without breaking anything .
Thanks brother
This will not damage the window motor. The drivegeer is nylon, and the belt is nylon. No damage. Just operate normally. Great video.
Thanks for sharing this educative tricks. God bless
Cars now, you can have the key in your pocket and touch the key button and the car will start. As long as the key is in range, in the purse or pocket the car will start with the press of the car button.
That will never happen it can't be done
I thought he was going to break the window right at that point 😂😂
Only works if you have electric windows.
Most cars do these days .Gotta be a pretty old car to have front wind ups
Good video for a car thief to know about. 😊... thank you....
I wasted 1:35 of my life
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He got me too
Very clever and helpful!!! Thank You!!!😊❤
Its impossible it will not work audi a4
it's amazing how this guy just happens to walk around with a roll of electrical tape in his pocket
Box tape.
Nice, wish I knew this trick several years ago when I accidentally locked myself out with engine still running.
Cost me $60 to get a locksmith to help, after waiting for an hour them to arrive.
Imagine worrying about scratched paint right after you let a brick slide down the side of your car.
You just showed thieves how to get creative.
We couldn't see his friend hiding in the car, winding the window down a little, lol ;)
I feel like nothing that was said in this video is accurate. No one considers breaking a window to get into their car.
A plunger or two would be better but best to just have two keys .
Handy if it works. I owned a car which had a safety feature, it locked itself after 10mins , if left parked up, without the engine runing. Good , ... untill you leave the keys inside it.
Thanks now the car thieves can access a car as well.....😅
😂😂😂 He lets the brick slide down the side of the door 😂😂😂
Do this with duct tape and the window will open by itself. Duct tape has magical powers.
Great tip for the Robbers
You can try calling the public works hotline in your city. They may come out and unlock your door for free. It's worth a try.
The only way that window is going to budge is if it comes loose from the actuator, at which time it would shatter. You'd have access to the vehicle, but it would probably cost more to have the window replaced than calling a locksmith.
My coworker and I used a pry bar, and some wood shims to bend the door just enough to stick a thin metal rod through to touch the unlock button, and that's how I unlocked my car.
We applied tons of duct tape and taped a 3 foot 2 by 4, and both of us wrenched, and it didn't budge.
So we used construction techniques, and the result ended up with minimal scratches that you could hardly see.
Always have a duplicate key taped underneath the car somewhere instead.
"Good to know"
-Thieves, probably