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Might have child's safety lock on.Read the users manual if you have it.
just press the button and turn the codes fast and fast.
just press the button and turn the codes fast and fast.
If you have forgotten the code to your suitcase's combination lock, you can either use a hammer and screwdriver to disengage the latch, or if you have an immense amount of patience, you can set the dials to 0-0-0 and increment them, one digit at a time, until the lock opens. If you are quick and agile, you may be able to open the lock in ten to twenty minutes, however, if it is a four or five digit lock, it might take you several days to a week.
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Bit of a hassle, but I think I would take out the back seat, you could then slip something between the door and the frame and flip the child lock. Look at the other door to locate where the lock is in relation to the door. If this doesn't work, with the seat out, you should be able to remove the door panel and gain access to the lock from the inside and open it .
If the case is new 0-0-0 will open it. If not you have to crack the combination which is not to difficult on a three digit lock. start with likely number sets if that doesn't work srart counting up from 000 to 999, it can't take that long.
you will have to take the door panel off and see what is causing it. it might be a rusted c clip holdin from locking
lock all the doors and open the car from passanger side. unlock all doors on passanger side and presto!! your car should start with no problems
Open the glove box and you will find the lever.Pull it and hey presto
The iPad itself is just a tablet, you don't 'open' it, although it may be in a case or cover that hinges open. Press the Home Button, and the lock screen pops up. Slide your finger across the Slide to Unlock area, and it will go to the home screen. If it asks for a Passcode, enter the 4-digit lock code to open it. If you don't know what the lock code is, you'll need to ask the person who owns the iPad.
The key is worn. Or if it is a new key, it was not properly made. This key problem happened to me around 65,000 miles.