Im an idiot
'89sdimeblazer
01-22-2005, 11:46 PM
Ok i just locked my keys in my '89 blazer anybody ever jimmy'd a door on one of these things cuz i gtg to work tomorrow morning!!!!! please help n e suggestion is appriciated. all the windows are rolled up also so im thinkin im pretty screwed w/o a jimmy stick :disappoin
dmbrisket 51
01-23-2005, 01:10 AM
call a toe truck, they have slim jims, unless you know how your door lock works your not going to jimmy it yourselfe, and you would need a stiff piece or metal or plastic to stick down the window sill
OverBoardProject
01-23-2005, 01:10 AM
Don't be hard on yourself, that can happen to everyone.
Do you have any car theif friends that you know won't rip you off? if so ask them to do their job with permission.
Other than that towtruck drivers, and locksmiths.
But you might want to try a google search for how to pick locks. I did yesterday (just out of couriosity) and they had 1 really good site on the first page.
Good Luck
Do you have any car theif friends that you know won't rip you off? if so ask them to do their job with permission.
Other than that towtruck drivers, and locksmiths.
But you might want to try a google search for how to pick locks. I did yesterday (just out of couriosity) and they had 1 really good site on the first page.
Good Luck
dmbrisket 51
01-23-2005, 01:16 AM
howstuffworks.com is also a good one if you have time, and like overboard said, it happens to everyone, me myselfe just did it last friday, and due to the alarm automaticly locking after each time i start the truck, it lock, ive done it plunty of time with it running
jackass#1
01-23-2005, 08:58 AM
side door windows are easy and cheap to replace if you have a salvageyard near you or a friend with and s10 in
backyard on blocks. just joking lol. been there man,
locksmith is cheaper route. only cost me $40, and that
was sometime after midnight when i called him. good luck.
backyard on blocks. just joking lol. been there man,
locksmith is cheaper route. only cost me $40, and that
was sometime after midnight when i called him. good luck.
OverBoardProject
01-23-2005, 12:06 PM
Heres a tip that I read several years ago (although it won't help you now) duct tafe a key under the truck somewhere where it's easy to get, then paint the duct tape to match the area.
I'm just thinking that the back mount tire on a Blazer is probably a good place and you'd stay pretty clean getting it. (unless someone wanted to steal your tire then they might steal your truck)
Those magnetic key holders always fall off so avoid them.
I'm just thinking that the back mount tire on a Blazer is probably a good place and you'd stay pretty clean getting it. (unless someone wanted to steal your tire then they might steal your truck)
Those magnetic key holders always fall off so avoid them.
'89sdimeblazer
01-23-2005, 06:12 PM
Its ok i got it out dont worry lol i pryed back the door with a flat bar just enought to slide and piece of wood in to hit the back window and then i climbed thru. thanks for all the ideas though guys very much appriciated
OverBoardProject
01-24-2005, 12:19 AM
you know, I don't know why they don't make those switches so you need the key in the ignition for them to work.
Why make anything easier for wood be theives?
I'm glad that it worked out for you though.
Why make anything easier for wood be theives?
I'm glad that it worked out for you though.
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