You will have to drill a hole into the trunk. The best place is behind the licenses plate towards the center with a metal hole drilling bit. You'll get a clear access to the door lock. Mind you you'll meet at least 2 layers of metal. Thick metal. Trust me I had to do mine.
drilling a whole is the wrong way >< the correct way... use a leghty crow bar, or pry bar to pull the trunk lid up, not so hard as to break or bend the trunk lid, but hard enough to get about 1/2" clearance so you can see the lock, then carefully use a Sawzall with a metal cutting blade to cut the latch... Easiest way and doesnt damage anything if done right, also you can get a new lath for about .99$ at a junkyard...
No. It's not your window. You are a tenant and there fore you do not own the home just the contents. You cannot insure something that you don't own. The landlord will have to fix the broken window unless you broke it and in that case you will have to fix it yourself.
The ISBN of The Broken Window is 9781416549970.
because it's broken
The Broken Window has 432 pages.
The Broken Window was created in 2008-06.
they really can't, because the window might have been broken earlier and they try to screw you into paying for a window that who knows how long it had been broken.
yes
A window that is broken, or needs to be fixed
because Alexandra was angry with her parents so she brooke there wiindow
Yes, you can drive a car on the highway with a broken window, assuming parts of the window aren't still falling off.
Broken as in "The TV is broken." (does not work) = Slomanny Broken as in "The window is broken." (smashed) = Razbity
no its just a window. haha