I'm in Europe. I doubt this is related to geographical location, most probably is related to the locking manufacturer + car's options...
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I'm in Europe. I doubt this is related to geographical location, most probably is related to the locking manufacturer + car's options...
cool 9/89...all I have to do is remember that!
Thanks Bill
It wouldn't be a bad idea to fill in your profile info so that people can answer your questions more precisely (knowing your location, vehicle model, year...).Quote:
Originally Posted by E34_buch
... unlock a long time ago. Would have saved me immense frustration on my 10/89 model!!!
Jeff
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill R.
When this happened to me I opened the boot (trunk) and bribed my then skinny 11 year old son to crawl through the armrest hole and unlock the doors.
Worked a treat !
Does this constitute child abuse ?
Depends on the size of the bribe I suppose.
Yep, you are right.Quote:
Originally Posted by Interceptor
After fixing the problem above using the unlocking procedure from http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Trouble/Locked.htm
I succeded to get into the car, but the left door is not usable anymore.
First I try this procedure on the left door. I heard the "click" when turning the key to the left, the door didn't open and the key didn't move to the right anymore.
The right door worked like a charm, but now I cannot use the central locking of the car from neither key or alarm remote. Basically I can't lock the door anymore.
Is this related to the synchronization procedure? Did I miss something?
OK, here's the status. The central locking isn't working anymore, either from the remote or from the passenger/driver door. I can lock the passenger door with the car key, but I cannot unlock it.
In order to open the driver door I have to do like this:
1. from the inside of the care (I leave one of the other doors unlocked at all times) pull the locking mechanism and then pull the handle until it rises a little bit and stays like that (the maximum opening it reaches when you open a door manually)
2. from the outside of the car I pull the door handle...
Any ideas? Thanks.
I heard you can insert a long screw driver through the front hood crack to release the latch. This will allow you to get into the engine compartment to jump the vehicle and open the door. I have not tried it myself, but I think I will look into this so I can be prepared when this happens to me.