you are best off asking this question on the apple forum website. they will give you a lot of info and if you still get no response you are better off taking it into a phone shop they may also help you with your problem :)
To take off silent mode on most devices, you can usually toggle a physical switch on the side of the device to switch between silent and ringing modes. Alternatively, you can adjust the settings in the device's menu by accessing the sound or volume settings and turning off the silent mode option. If you're unable to find the option, refer to the device's user manual for specific instructions on how to disable silent mode.
You can only get an upgrade if your contract is due to be renewed. If your iPhone is broken then you can take it to the genius bar at an Apple store. They can give you a replacement but you will have to pay for it.
You can't. Take it somewhere to be fixed
Yes if they have good reason to believe that you have broken the law but you have the right to remain silent
with the ignition on, hold the unlock switch for 10 sec. you should hear chirp
Yes. Your broken light switch is probably the culprit.
Take vehicle to car dealership for repair, switch is broken. replace switch is approx $650
you cant, if your phone is still in its one year warrenty, take it back to the apple shop and say it broke and they will replace it with a new iphone.. will they fix it for a fee if it has no warranty anymore?
NOOO get the broken key out of the ignition by pulling the black protector off and then take your key to a key maker and have him replicate the toothing from your key
It's either the switch is broken or the door lock actuator (the motor that moves the lock) is broken. Take it to a shop so they can trace the electrical issue or try replacing the switch first because that's usually the cheapest and easiest.
If its not broken then there is possibly a switch on the driver's side near the seat. Look for one. If its broken, then just take it to your dealer or to the nearest garage.
You will have to take it to a repair shop.