Doors won't unlock in Sterling Heights, MI
When the doors won't unlock, the fix depends on whether the fob has simply died (usually solvable with the hidden key) or the central-locking system itself has failed. Either way you can often still get in — and a lockout pro can help if not.
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Use the hidden key and check the fob
If only the remote is dead, the hidden mechanical key almost always gets you in, and a fresh fob battery restores the remote.
- 1Slide out the fob's hidden mechanical key (there's a release catch) and use it in the driver's door lock.
- 2If there's no visible keyhole, it's often behind a small cap on the door handle.
- 3Once in, try replacing the fob's coin battery (commonly a CR2032).
- 4Check the car's 12V battery too — a flat car battery can also disable central locking.
- 5If the mechanical key won't turn or there's no way in, request a lockout.
Locks fully dead — get a lockout pro
If the locks don't respond even from the inside button, it's likely a blown fuse, a failed actuator, or a dead car battery. A lockout pro can get you in and help diagnose.
- 1Try the hidden mechanical key in the driver's door first.
- 2If the car battery seems dead (no dash lights), the locks may return after a jump start.
- 3Check the door-lock fuse in the fuse box if you can reach it.
- 4If you can't get in, request a lockout and have your ID and proof of ownership ready.
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