I'm sure you get this thread every day, do does anyone know how to get into an alfa GT 2005?
locked the keys in the boot
if it was an older car I would try to use the handle through the window with wire, or pull up the door lock under the seal; but it's a nice car and I'd rather not fuck with it before I know what I'm doing
Anthony Cook
>I'm sure you get this thread every day Not really, not that many people are that dumb.
Brandon Nguyen
Have someone bring you the spare key. You do have a spare key, right?
Liam Hughes
call your mom so she can bring the other key
Anthony Morgan
Breaking into post-2000 cars without a key sucks.
Not a GT but I do own an 05 147 and I can tell you there is no legit way to get into that without one of the keys that I can figure out. Annoys me a little actually, especially since the hatch can only be unlatched electronically so that one day when the little motor that operates it fails I'll have a hell of a time getting it open to fix.
Easton Gutierrez
Call the closest Alfa Romeo dealer.
Jose Baker
>tfw you could get into your old explorer with a flathead screwdriver and 10 seconds
Isaac Ortiz
I'l wear that I suppose
of course I have a spare, but I wasn't lucky enough to lock myself out in the same town the spare key is in
what would the dealer do, use a remote lock master key?
the car can't be that secure
Ryder Moore
In my old Fiat you could just push the window down with your hands if you were a little bit careful about it.
Thomas Scott
Give it back, Jamal.
Brody Ward
i cant remember the model but i recently had to unlock a newer toyota and it kept relocking as soon as i hooked the switch
had to flip the unlock rocker and pull the handle within 1/10th of a second, and the rocker switch wasn't very accessible
finally got the timing right and popped it open with the alarm blaring
Levi Martinez
>does anyone know how to get into an alfa GT 2005? Use your cellphone to call your AAA membership office. They will go thru their directory and find someone that has indicated in their skillset that they can unlock your car's boot to get your keys out.
AAA will ask for identify verification before they unlock your Alfa GT 2005 of course. The AAA operator already checked to see if the Alfa is on your list of registered automobiles you own. They're not going to just unlock any car for anyone.
Cameron Campbell
>I'm sure you get this thread every day Most people have a spare door key in their wallet or elsewhere. No fob needed for those. Or they call home and someone drives over with the key. Or they uber back home and come back with spare key. Or they call a locksmith that has someone specializing in locked cars since they have discounted rates over the traditional locksmith.
>locked the keys in the boot Too bad you don't have a GM car with Onstar. You just call and your doors and trunk unlock right away. They can also command engine shutdown in the case of stolen cars.
Austin Collins
>just call someone to do it thanks Einstein I came to Veeky Forums because I wasn't sure how to use my mobile phone
but fuck me, now I understand perfectly Thought if I just banged my mobile against the car door AAA would come
all these things are options but I don't live in the suburbs, it would mean driving a whole day to get my key
and that's probably the same amount of time a loksmith would take to get to me as well, so you can imagine the cost involved all things being equal I would just rather break into the damn thing
Mason Lee
>has spare >it's not on him No one is this retarded. I carry my valley key in my wallet invade this happens. My brother has my other key while I have another.
In my old acura integra I had 4 keys made. 1 in wallet 1 for me 1 at home 1 for brother
Liam Powell
Man, every damn Alfa looks wonderful. Incredible.
Kayden Garcia
You have two options: > Call a locksmith > Break the window
Jordan Baker
>of course I have a spare, but I wasn't lucky enough to lock myself out in the same town the spare key is in
Have it posted to you and wait. Or just use the BTTW method.
Christian Bennett
try to reach the lock/unlock button on the dash with a rigid piece of wire. Insert it from upper edge of the window and be careful with the rubber seal.
Julian Torres
I only have one spare cause my Mitsubishi has one of those chips so they cost $96 a key
Fuck
Jaxson Myers
>I carry my valley key in my wallet invade this happens. maybe you're the retard here champ
Eli Flores
>locked the keys in the boot
Yeah sure user, sure.
Adrian Scott
Nope you still are.
Benjamin Cooper
builders packing wedges are a great way to protect the seals of a car if you have to open it with a bit of wire
Lincoln Wood
god bless proprietary software
Ryan Jenkins
I've actually done this before. What you need is a coat hanger or thin metal weather strip. Slide it into the gap on the top part of the door, through the weather strip. You should be able to get the metal piece into a position where you can either pull or press the unlock switch. t. I did this for a pal when he locked his keys in a friends car.