I don't think a "slim jim" works. Pry open the top of the door (a tapered piece of wood or plastic, keep it ajar with a plastic or wooden wedge. Then use a piece of very stiff wire (a straightened-out thick coat hanger for example) then push on the power lock switch to unlock door. Using a "slim jim" will just bust off clips inside the door.
very carefully and quickly before the cops arrive.. lol
Sunnyland Slim died on 1995-03-17.
December 25, 1995
To use a Slim Jim on a 2006 Mazda 3 door sedan, first ensure the vehicle is not armed with a security system that could be triggered. Insert the Slim Jim between the window and the weather stripping along the door frame, carefully maneuvering it down until you feel resistance from the locking mechanism. Gently manipulate the tool to hook onto the lock rod and pull it upward to unlock the door. Always exercise caution to avoid damaging the door or locking mechanism.
To use a slim Jim on a 1995 Honda Prelude, first make sure the vehicle is not equipped with electronic locks, as using a slim Jim can damage these systems. Insert the slim Jim between the window and weather stripping, aiming for the lock mechanism inside the door. Carefully maneuver it until you feel resistance, then pull the lock rod up to unlock the door. Exercise caution, as improper use can damage the car's interior or locking mechanism.
My daughter locked her keys in car. She called local police. They opened door with slim jim, laughing the entire time. Still don't know how they did it. DAD in N.J.
slim near the thermostat housing with two wires on it
The cast of Dark Seed II - 1995 includes: Richard Bradbury as Paul Cooper Danny De La Paz as Mike Dawson Chris Gilbert as Mike Dawson Michael Hiebert as Sheriff Butler Edward Sayers as Slim Steve Vestergaard as Slim Lisa Wasserman as High Priestess
As slim as a stick, as slim as a toothpick, as slim as a pencil
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Most later model cars should not be Slim Jimmed. If you are not very care full a slim Jim can pull the linkage lose inside your door and will require the door panel to be removed from the inside with the door closed, a difficult job if not impossible with some cars. You can buy a complete lockout kit from your local auto parts store for less than $100 (about the cost of a locksmith these days) and it will save you money and damage from a slim Jim and be yours forever. The kit will come with all the special tools and instructionsfor most cars.