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Old 09-10-2023 | 01:15 PM
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I need help

I just brought a Chevy 2010 HHR extended SPU.. the battery died and I can’t get into the car to jump it. Is there a way to get into the front hood ? The door key hole was messed up when I brought it, so turning the key unlocks the door, but the handle is broken inside, and it won’t open.
Old 09-10-2023 | 02:30 PM
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I you can get to the starter you can get power enough to turn things on. Apply the positive lead of a battery charger to the big cable on the starter and you can attach the ground to the ear on the starter or any good ground. This will allow the fob system to power up and unlock doors and stuff.
Old 09-10-2023 | 03:30 PM
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What is an "extended SPU"? What does the inside handle have to do with opening the door from the outside? You might try the rear lift gate, sometimes somebody put a fuse in the #10 slot and disabled the lock. Otherwise, a locksmith or car thief is the answer.
If you had demanded a fob when you bought it there would be no problem. The fob is a part of the car, like the wheels and Owner Manual; don't buy a car with a missing parts.

Old 09-10-2023 | 05:31 PM
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Donbrew, the battery is so dead that the hatch won't operate, nor would a fob. Might be too dead to Jumpstart.

Greg's idea is good in theory, but does carry some risk. The positive clamp of the battery charger must not touch any other metal part, or sparks will ensue. If the car was on a lift, might be able to successfully do this.

You're probably going to have to call a locksmith or tow operator.
Old 09-11-2023 | 08:09 AM
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this method opening the door with a rope really works
I did this twice or thrice
in my opinion, it is more convenient to open the back door than the front door - the window there is shorter, although the dark glass somewhat clouds the view
(if the video does not start, type in YouTube: "How to unlock a car with a string (this really works)")
Old 09-11-2023 | 09:06 AM
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I don't think it would work on HHR because the lock plunger is so slick. Interesting, though.

Old 09-12-2023 | 06:06 AM
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Old 09-12-2023 | 06:20 AM
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The first video works for me (in Russia) without problems, but when transferred to our site it doesn’t work...
I don’t know the reason, but I’m posting a couple of screenshots from the video







Old 09-12-2023 | 09:01 AM
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Ok, thanks geg. I found the video you're referencing, and it is an HHR!


So everyone should keep some paracord in the car in case you get locked out. Oh, wait... that won't do...
Old 09-12-2023 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by RJ_RS_SS_350
I don't think it would work on HHR because the lock plunger is so slick. Interesting, though.

https://youtu.be/psBY_DvGKvM?si=FWwQ6RVA8ffEsLQL
The first video I saw using this technique was on an HHR. Link was posted in the past, at least once by yours truly.

Quick and slick. Paracord works especially well because it flattens and is fairly slippery.

This poor guy could barely manage to tie a slip knot, yet he succeeded on his HHR, and a second time to make the vid.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XWVNWn9BpQ4





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