Linkage has come off inside the door of something has gone in the lock assembly.
If you lock your keys in the car, get a wire (because you can bend and shape it without it breaking) coat hanger and wrap it around the door handle and pull. Usually once the door handle is pulled from the inside, the door will unlock/open.
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To unlock a garage door from the inside, locate the manual release handle usually near the top of the door. Pull the handle down to disengage the door from the automatic opener, allowing you to manually lift the door open.
you stick a hanger through the window
u get a coat hanger to unlock it
go get a slim jim. or a hanger.
You can't....a hangar is where you keep and airplane. But if you had a wire hanger, you would be able to untwist the wire hanger and then proceed to attempt to unlock the car -- but I think your best bet is to call AAA or a locksmith.
Wire coat hanger
You will need a "slim jim" or a coat hanger.
YOU DON'T - You use the keys or call a tow truck
Pray its summer and the windows are open a crack. Then its simple. I locked my keys in the trunk. With ingenuity, you can get inside. I used a regular coat hanger to snag the door handle, pull it once unlocks the door. (Trying to press the center armrest unlock door button only serves to relock the doors again) Once inside, I reached in the trunk from the passenger compartment, and with luck, found my keys. If the windows are closed, you best call a locksmith to avoid damaging the window or the price to get the window fixed will quickly exceed that for a locksmith.