I lock my car keys in my trunk of 1995 lexus Ls 400 and how do I get them back my trunk let her won't work please help me I've been stuck for 2 hours

Asked by sotta Aug 09, 2014 at 11:35 AM about the 1997 Lexus LS 400 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I lock my car keys in my trunk of 1995 lexus Ls 400 and how do I get them back my trunk let her won't work please help me I've been stuck for 2 hours

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You saying trunk lever wont work from inside the car? If so and lever still feels like it's attached( not loose like broke). Might try pulling it while someone bumps on truck lid with hand right at lock mech.

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Does it not have a lever, a mechanical one, for just this reason down by the driver's side door on/near the floorboard....just left of driver's seat

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There are 3 ways to open trunk. key fob, key in hole on trunk, and lever as described

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In a desperate situation on that Lexus you can get in by going through back seat. See owners manual. There is a device that you can pull, it''s actually lighted, to open trunk from inside if somebody locked you in trunk. No Joke.

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