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Originally Posted by X5_Corey
...door handle carrier broken and battery dead
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Edit: Sorry, I didn't see your original post above since it was on another page...but do you have a spare key? If so, if you can get power supplied to the vehicle per the info suggested below...you can insert the spare key into the driver's door lock cylinder and try to initiate the convenience open feature (turn & hold the key in the counter clockwise position) and lower the windows.
This will allow you to reach in and
PRESS the central unlock button (on the center console)...then
PULL TWICE on one of the interior door handles...which should go around the double lock feature if your build date is 9/99-up.
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Originally Posted by X5_Corey
(Post 972166)
Once vehicle has alarmed as mine did once it got towed home no way in even with locksmith yanked on handle driver door open and still nothing
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Help us help you better by creating a signature that includes your model/model year/build date. There are enough differences during the production run from 1999-2006 that there may be multiple answers or suggestions based on where your vehicle falls within the production range, or the model or model year. :D
If you locked the vehicle with the key, it is double locked...which means that the doors won't open from the inside either. This is an extra safety precaution in the event a thief breaks your window...they will have to crawl over & through the broken glass to get inside the cabin for things they can't reach.
If you have a spare key, you can
try hooking up power (jumper cables or a battery charger) to the positive battery cable connections on the alternator or starter...then grounding (the negative cable). You may have to remove an underpanel to gain access. (
see diagram below)
If you have a spare key, once power is connected, you can insert it into the driver's door lock cylinder and turn the key to the electronically actuated position (
45° angle). And if you have a spare key, you can obviously insert the key into the door lock cylinder and turn it
90° to the
MANUAL UNLOCK POSITION (turn counter clockwise until the door pin rises)...and bypass all the above drama. :)