ARRRRRGGGHH!! HELP URGENTLY NEEDED!
ARRRRRGGGHH!! HELP URGENTLY NEEDED!
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skyblue465

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100 posts

243 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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My VXR6 is pretty much a sunny day toy only, so often goes long-ish periods of scratching the door to get out. Went to get it out last weekend and it wouldn't start, (flat battery) didn't have time or equipment to charge it then, (don't keep my car at home)so left it 'till this morning. Just went with a charger, leads etc to juice her up and she's completely dead! remote key won't open the doors! there's no alarm/immobiliser lights on the dash and key won't operate manually either!.......HOW THE HELL DO I GET IN?!!!!!!!

Edited by skyblue465 on Sunday 22 April 11:55

gargoyle666

96 posts

227 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Sorry to hear you couldn't get driving it when you wanted to. Don't know if it works on this car yet as luckily I haven't been faced with the problem but you could try the method that works on most BMW and Audi's. Passenger door hold up the handle as if opening then put in your key and turn either left or right and you will feel a purely mechanical turning of the lock and the passenger door should open and then you can pop your bonnet.
It might work and it would be great if all car manufacturers did this.

skyblue465

Original Poster:

100 posts

243 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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gargoyle666 said:
Sorry to hear you couldn't get driving it when you wanted to. Don't know if it works on this car yet as luckily I haven't been faced with the problem but you could try the method that works on most BMW and Audi's. Passenger door hold up the handle as if opening then put in your key and turn either left or right and you will feel a purely mechanical turning of the lock and the passenger door should open and then you can pop your bonnet.
It might work and it would be great if all car manufacturers did this.


Thanks for the quick response, I'll go try but have a horrible feeling the passanger side is parked too close to the garage wall to get in, it's hard enough getting in and out of the drivers side and I'm parked left of center in the garage. Don't really want to have to think of jacking up the car and rolling it out on the jack but may have to. Anybody else got any suggestions?

Edited by skyblue465 on Sunday 22 April 10:12

uk hsv

1,692 posts

275 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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there is only a key slot on the drivers side...........

Put your key in and turn ....it is very stiff as you are also pushing the dead locks....

Smiler.

11,752 posts

252 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Use the key in the door - IIRC, the lock pop-up doesn't, but the door is actually unlocked. Good luck.

anonymous-user

76 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Hi Skyblue,

I remembered seeing this on the US LS2 Forum. I had a quick search for you and basically they agree with what the guys just said above....

Snip..
It will open with the key, it is just that you have to turn in farther then normal to open it manually. With the battery working the key will unlock the door if you turn it enough to hit the electronic switch, if the battery is dead or disconnected you have to keep going passed the electronic switch to the manual lever to open it. It has a bit more resistance to pop it open, but it will work.

Read the full post here:
www.ls2gto.com/forums/showthread.php?t=145501

LS2 forum is quite good since there are a lot more GTO's that there are Monaros, so they will have come across things more.

Good luck mate. Another nice day so I hope you can get it going and give it a thrash.

Steve


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Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 22 April 10:30

L2VXR

1,005 posts

235 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Sorry you can't go out and play and hope you get in soon,
I can only offer you advice on stopping it happening again, i bought a solar trickle charger off ebay same as the one in maplins which i hook up to the battery just have to remember to unhook it before i reverse out

skyblue465

Original Poster:

100 posts

243 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Can't thank you guys enough for such a quick response. I did have vague memories of hearing that trick before but just wasn't 100% sure. I did force the key a little this morning but just wasn't sure how hard to try but now I think about it, when I last heard of this method, I understand you have to turn almost key-breakingly hard! I'll just finish my coffee and go for another attack! Will post results.

gargoyle666

96 posts

227 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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uk hsv said:
there is only a key slot on the drivers side...........

Put your key in and turn ....it is very stiff as you are also pushing the dead locks....


I should have gone out and looked. didn't realize they had done away with the passenger lock. my new audi has gone a step farther as well with no pop up snibs on the door letting the world know you forgot to lock it. i'm glad the old manual trick still works though as I don't drive mine every day.

skyblue465

Original Poster:

100 posts

243 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Well, just went and tried again, stuck the key in the lock and began to genlty but firmly force it,....then pumped it,.....then forced a bit harder and pumped the door,.....then forced, pumped, twisted, lifted (farted!) until the key was just beginning to think about snapping and a tiny bead of nervous sweat appeared on my forehead. Then kind of realised that in the two years of ownership, I'd NEVER used the key in the door! so decided to try CLOCKWISE, and..er...... "VOILA!" actually opened quite easily with a positive metallic click, (Doh!) Most keys lock clockwise and unlock counter-clockwise, not this one! Thanks to all again and definately like the sound of the solar charger as the "Bat cave", (o.k. my parents' garage) doesn't have any power.

anonymous-user

76 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Excellent. Now go and have a drive in the sun!

Steve

skyblue465

Original Poster:

100 posts

243 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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gsxr750steve said:
Excellent. Now go and have a drive in the sun!

Steve


Gonna' have to take one of me bikes while the VXR drains the National grid!

anonymous-user

76 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Monaro good - bikes better

Hope it was a good one!

Joey2oo7

6 posts

226 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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I've been a lurker for a while now as i read up on Monaro's before i purchase one hopefully in the summer, but this is the most amusing thread i've yet to read. Surely common sense would tell you to open the door with the key if the remote wasn't working....

Smiler.

11,752 posts

252 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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You see, what happens is that you put the key in the door & turn it. There is a clunk, the button inside moves slightly but remains in the down position. Er, one thinks the lock mechanism hasn't actuated to the unlocked position so one doesn't try opening the unlocked door.

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skyblue465

Original Poster:

100 posts

243 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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Joey2oo7 said:
I've been a lurker for a while now as i read up on Monaro's before i purchase one hopefully in the summer, but this is the most amusing thread i've yet to read. Surely common sense would tell you to open the door with the key if the remote wasn't working....


You're right, the common sense thing IS to try the key in the door which is EXACTLY what I did, but unlike my other vehicle which does not have central locking and can be opened with a flick of the fingers with yer little pinkie hanging out, shifting deadlocks without power puts up a lot of resistance. Initially it was solid BOTH ways I just wasn't prepared to snap the key off on the lock just for fun! Fair enough?

Joey2oo7

6 posts

226 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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So you weren't having a 'blonde' moment then....fair enough