The auxiliary system of centralized locking of the locks allows you to open and close all the doors of the car at the same time. Such effective protection against theft can play a cruel joke on the car owner: the electronics will not work if the battery is discharged, and standard methods of forced door opening in this situation will be ineffective.
Instructions
Step 1
Open the car with the central locking system by applying voltage to the vehicle electrical system. To do this, remove the transparent cover from the external lighting fixture and remove the bulb. Break the glass of exactly the same burned-out light bulb and replace it with a working one. Apply voltage from a well-charged battery to the antenna protruding forward. This method is effective only if the battery is discharged after you have left the side lights or dipped beam on for a long time.
Step 2
Replace the battery with a new one if the reason for blocking the central locking is the fact that the old one has exhausted its resource. Since you won't be able to open the hood of the car just like that, build a hook from the wire and try with it to reach the locking levers or hook the cable from the hood lock to the left fender. Pull the cable sharply, catching it with a wire near the radiator or left headlight.
Step 3
Place the battery next to the hood. Connect one of the cigarette lighter wires to the negative terminal and the vehicle ground. Connect the second wire to the positive terminal and connect it to the "plus" of the starter. Another person at this moment must open the car with a key fob or key. Prepare in advance for the recurrence of such a situation by providing a special connector or wire, which can be easily supplied with external power if necessary.
Step 4
If you are having trouble unlocking your vehicle yourself or want to avoid damage that may result from your actions, seek the help of car emergency opening companies. If the central lock has been broken, automotive technical assistance will repair it.