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NRMA,

Its what they are there for :cheers:

If I were closer I'd pop over, and pop it open its arvo my brother was in "the trade".... bit of a hike though :burnout:

My only advice is its not worth busting the window over.

Good luck!

try a brick mate, that should do the trick.....

if u have a plastic strap(box straps), about 1 meter on it, fold in half and place the loop end between the glass and the window seal. slide it down about half a meter, and slide over to close to the door handle. then slow pull both end out off the door....if u do it right the loop with latch onto the release lever and u should be able to open the door.........may take awhile if u don't know what ur doin.

also u could try other car key, hyuandai door locks are not very complicated, so u may find that other car keys may unlock it.

yeh eventually got into it. lol the good old strap worked fine was just a bit hard to squezze in cause it was thick. thanks guys for the help. saved me $100 if NRMA came out. This is why never buy a car with out central locking. Bloody HYUANDAIS

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