take 1 thin metal ruler or other piece of metal and cut a 1/2" noch on the side of one end. shove the notched end cown in between the window and the car door. this tends to work better on models older than 1995, due to the fact that some car manufacturers now install a box around the locking mechanism.
ONLY USE THIS ON YOUR CAR. STEALING CARS IS A FEDERAL OFFENCE.
some-one will get you.....lyk me..........lol jk but seriously u can get in BIG trouble
The old standard "Slim Jim" won't work on that vehicle.
The old "slim jim" worked good on older vehicles from the 80's and older. Vehicle manufacturers have redesigned car doors to block the old "slim jim" from working.
Slim Jim with sharp bend toward inside of vehicle. Will take some fishing.
I think you're asking about a tool called a "Slim Jim" its used to open car doors by inserting the Slim Jim down into the door lock assembly via the window and then pulled up unlocking the cars door.
A slim Jim tool is used on a 2002 Ford Taurus by inserting it between the windshield and door. It is used to unlock the vehicle when the keys are not present.
If your vehicle has power door locks I advise against it. Forcing the mechanism with a slim Jim has a 99% probability of screwing up the power door lock system.
yes
with a slim Jim
There is no definitive answer, as the process may vary slightly depending on the make and model of the vehicle. However, in general, the process of slim jiming a door lock on a 2005 Dodge Neon would involve inserting the slim jim tool into the space between the door and the frame, and then using the tool to manipulate the locking mechanism inside the door.
Call a locksmith or some towing company have slim Jim and will unlock your vehicle for you for a small fee.
You don't, can't be opened with a slim jim.
Slim Jim's are high in sodium, nitrates, saturated fat, and cholesterol.