I can't believe I just....
Locked the keys to the 95 SC2 AND the 14 Escape in the 95.
I don't know where the spare fob for the Escape is.
I was damn lucky to find the worn out key for the 95 upstairs in my dresser drawer, never given to my nephew because it sticks in the ignition.
And I just learned it only opens one door. But one is enough.
I don't know where the spare fob for the Escape is.
I was damn lucky to find the worn out key for the 95 upstairs in my dresser drawer, never given to my nephew because it sticks in the ignition.
And I just learned it only opens one door. But one is enough.
I haven't done that in a while. Actually, a long while. I locked my keys in my '92 Ranger not too long after buying it. Since it was the first '90s vehicle we had; I didn't know how to deal with a door lock with no visible rod. So I called AAA who came with a bar that pried the door enough to hook onto the door handle. A couple years later; I discovered that the rear sliding window didn't lock and all I had to do was open it from the outside and hook the door handle from the rear window
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