Locked Keys in Boot!!
Locked Keys in Boot!!
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debaron

Original Poster:

878 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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Just got back from a lovely 2 weeks in Croatia and while loading the boot after I'd unlocked the car I managed to lock my keys in the boot.

The car has the remote boot fob and the doors are open but I'm stuck! The under dash button won't work unless the engine is running.


Anyone able to mail me instructions for getting the bugger open without keys or engine running?


Many thanks


Ryan

ETA

Phone No. removed, remember its a public forum don't want the spammers ringing do we? smile

Edited by Big Al. on Thursday 3rd September 09:52

debaron

Original Poster:

878 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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Yep fair one.

You could have a look at all my other posts - i've a lot of pictures of the car and bit's I've done etc....

T_Pot

2,542 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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yhm

T_Pot

2,542 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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your welcome rolleyes

debaron

Original Poster:

878 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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All unlocked and sorted.

Only just got home.

Special thanks to T-Pot, TVR MoneyPit and Andy.

Lifesavers!


Ryan


Podie

46,647 posts

297 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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T_Pot said:
your welcome rolleyes
Makes you wander if he's still trying to get to them... hehe

T_Pot

2,542 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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e mailed and text, and not even a cheers, but didnt work or thanks.

makes me wonder why we bother,
im the first to admit, i ask for help more than i give (due to my little knowledge not wiliness to help)but i never fail to thank those who take time to help, surely its simple basic manners

debaron

Original Poster:

878 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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T_Pot said:
e mailed and text, and not even a cheers, but didnt work or thanks.

makes me wonder why we bother,
im the first to admit, i ask for help more than i give (due to my little knowledge not wiliness to help)but i never fail to thank those who take time to help, surely its simple basic manners
I think that's a little harsh T_Pot! I PM'ed you about 10 mins ago - I've just got in.

I'd hate anyone to think I take this forum for granted. I am honestly humbled by the help I was given at nigh on 2AM this morning. After returning from Holiday i had hardly any battery in my iPhone and was just able to get instructions before it shut off.

Again, thanks to all who posted, called and messaged me. I really am extremely grateful.

T_Pot

2,542 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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no probs debron, glad your home safe

debaron

Original Poster:

878 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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smile

manfromthenorth

12 posts

93 months

Thursday 31st May 2018
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Hi Forum,

I am new to this forum but have had my TVR 500 griffith since 1996. Problem now is that I have locked in the keys in the boot...

Can I please have someones support how to get in to the car. I understand this a questuon posted several times before but answers seems to come in private forums. Please help. Much appreciated!

Best

Carl


debaron

Original Poster:

878 posts

219 months

Thursday 31st May 2018
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manfromthenorth said:
Hi Forum,

I am new to this forum but have had my TVR 500 griffith since 1996. Problem now is that I have locked in the keys in the boot...

Can I please have someones support how to get in to the car. I understand this a questuon posted several times before but answers seems to come in private forums. Please help. Much appreciated!

Best

Carl
PM Your number Carl

rigga

8,792 posts

223 months

Thursday 31st May 2018
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You won't get detailed instructions on a public forum, especially since you appear to be a new member with no history of being a genuine owner, no offense intended.

As sign of proof I call custard.





Old joke involving picture proof with a tin of custard involved