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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by -[NoS]- View Post
    only option i see is racv ppl... unless you know some 'gone in 60 seconds' type characters...

    i almost did this the other day... lucky had my window down... ... my spare was plan b ...

    keep us posted buddy!!!
    Ye got some local locksmith guy, came in, 5 min later using some special key, got it opened, 5 min= $150, not a bad lil job.
    Im going to have to make spare key. Since moving houses, lost my wallet and now locked my key in the car, no luck at all!
    What is popular is not always right. What is right is not always popular.

  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tai View Post
    happens to the best of us -)
    What is popular is not always right. What is right is not always popular.

  3. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by adis View Post
    Gee your great help!
    Well during my 27 years on this earth i have never done this so asking for peoples opinion before i waste 200 bux on someone unlocking my car, yes its silly but it is what it is! Your post certainly didnt help...
    Dude. It DID help. It clearly states to call up the applicable roadside service and get them to get it out.
    If you are a member it's free. If not you would have to join up - not a waste as it gets you a years membership too.
    Also it's accessible pretty much 24/7 where locksmiths work generally normal hours.


    Remember that you will need to copy the immobiliser out of your current key as a blank copy won't start your euro

  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    Remember that you will need to copy the immobiliser out of your current key as a blank copy won't start your euro
    cheers
    What is popular is not always right. What is right is not always popular.

  5. #17
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    Melbourne
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    '07 CL9 lux
    DAMN!!! $150!!! knock on wood this shit dont happen to me..
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  6. #18
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    Nov 2011
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    northern NSW
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    Eg breeze
    just do the old window push and twisted coat hanger trick, 65% of the time.... it works all the time

  7. #19
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    Dec 2008
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    VIC
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    CL9 Accord Euro
    I did exactly this TWICE in my euro :'( ended up calling RACV both times and got them to break into my car to get my keys LOL.

    ..At least I feel like less of an idiot now..

  8. #20
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    Jan 2008
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    Accord Euro CL9/Type-S
    always have 2 keys
    Hondata FlashPro tuning remotly http://flashprotuning.com

  9. #21
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    Dec 2011
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    Melbourne
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    Accord Euro
    Quote Originally Posted by Egcivicduty View Post
    just do the old window push and twisted coat hanger trick, 65% of the time.... it works all the time
    now I'm no expert on these matters, but I'm pretty sure this doesn't work on modern cars and you risk doing damage.

  10. #22
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    CD5 x2
    Quote Originally Posted by bugeater View Post
    now I'm no expert on these matters, but I'm pretty sure this doesn't work on modern cars and you risk doing damage.
    Correct. The actuator and lock mechanism has covers over it.. So if you can break the cover of first it will work but takes forever.
    hondadynamiks - ADELAIDE

  11. #23
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    fcuk.. bad luck bro. join racq/racv, they arent bad to be with.
    what gets wet ...while its drying?

  12. #24
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    Dec 2010
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    Brisbane
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    '06 Euro Std 5A
    Whenever I am working in the boot of my Euro I make sure to open one of the passenger doors so that the whole car stays unlocked to avoid situations like this. It's easy enough to do.
    '06 Accord Euro Std
    Stock standard =|

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