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  1. #1
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    hehe.. at least you´re home and not stranded somewhere out in the cold..lol

    unlocking a car is like a 30 seconds thing... if you can find someone to do it it won´t take much ... maybe except the time to get over there.. you can call and ask..

    what kind of lock does it has?..
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    The lock in a flip type lock on the door and is rather tight. I do have automatic door locks, so pushing a button would unlock all of them. It is a 2009 Mitsubishi Galant. I don't want to take a chance of damaging the door seal and trying to open it myself. I have access to several other cars, from my parents or my sister and her husband, if I needed to go somewhere. I don't want to upset someone by making them come way out here to open my car on a holiday since I don't really need to get in it today. I wouldn't have a minute's hesitation calling someone if I were stuck out somewhere else. When I bought the car it only came with one key. In 2009, Mitsubishi stopped making valet keys. The automatic door unlocking feature is built in to the keys also making it impossible to get an extra key made anywhere except at a dealership. They cost $125 there.

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    I feel for you, I have been in your shoes many times over the years. I have done everything from the Coathanger trick to calling AAA. Day before yesterday my wife called me from Walmart telling me she had lost her keys. She thinks she left them in the buggy but by the time she realized she needed her keys someone was pushing them around the store. I had to go to Walmart with our spare set that came with the car. Luckily someone turned them in and she was able to retrieve them yesterday.

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    I think is nice from you to wait a day or two.. very nice..

    and yeah you should probably wait.. don´t wanna mess up the seal.. and i hate how $$ duplicate keys can be..

    one time I left the keys in teh trunk.. luckily it didn´t locked as the trunk opens from inside only so i was lucky it wasn´t locked and i was able to get them out hehe..
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