Simply, flash a light so you have clear view of the slots. Move the combination letters so that all of the slots are open and then check if it worked by inserting 'key' into slot.
When trunks get older, sometimes the latches get stuck. To fix them a person needs to add oil to the latch to loosen up the parts of the lock and turn the key hard.
To fix a trunk latch that is stuck open, the teeth on the lock may have to be adjusted so the trunk will close. It is also possible that the cable for the trunk latch is broken. To fix the gas cap door latch may require a little bending and adjusting with a pair of pliers.
buy a new lock
I'm having a hard time also the doors have child protections lock on them.
take off the door pannle and there should be a metal rod eatier brok or hanging off the lock if that's not it. it would be the motor or your switch
I have tried turning it on and offf but it is still stuck. If anyone has an idea please tell me at blogwithsam.edubolgs.org!!!
Your Kryptonite lock may be stuck due to dirt, rust, or a misalignment of the locking mechanism. To fix it, try lubricating the keyhole with graphite powder or WD-40, gently tapping the lock to dislodge any debris, or seeking professional help if the issue persists.
Get a locksmith.
A doorknob lock may get stuck due to dirt, rust, or misalignment. To fix it, try lubricating the lock with graphite powder or WD-40. If that doesn't work, you may need to tighten screws, adjust the strike plate, or replace the lock mechanism. If the issue persists, consider seeking help from a professional locksmith.
Your bike lock may be stuck due to rust, debris, or a malfunction in the locking mechanism. To fix it, try lubricating the lock with WD-40 or graphite powder, gently tapping it to dislodge any debris, or using a key extraction tool if the key is stuck. If these methods don't work, consider seeking professional help from a locksmith or bike shop.
Your bike lock may be stuck after rain due to rust or debris buildup in the locking mechanism. To fix it, try applying lubricant to the keyhole and gently jiggling the key to loosen the lock. If that doesn't work, you may need to use a rust remover or contact a professional locksmith for assistance.
Remove the door panel, find and repair the lock linkgage.