I removed the battery and close the doors of my car. Toyota Camry 2002. Now I want to put the new battery but am unable to open the car doors with key . Only rear part i.e. trunk accept the key i.e. I can open the trunk only. How can unfold back seats to crawl through the trunk

Asked by toyota4757 May 25, 2018 at 12:05 PM about the 2002 Toyota Camry LE V6

Question type: General

How can crawl to open the door of Toyota Camry 2002 through trunk

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Have you tried your spare key? IF your vehile has z folding rear seat there should be a ...pull loop at the back of the seat. Pull on it and see what happens. Get back to us with results.

I can not open the doors neither on driver nor on the passenger side. Only I can open trunk with the key

21,330

Ok...look around in the trunk for a release for the rear seats.

21,330

Another idea. Do you see 2 little knobs sticking out of both rear seat backs.....near where you would put your head if you were sitting on...in....the back seat of the vehicle?

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So....4757. Any good news about your car.....locked out....issue?

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None of this is relevant as cannot accedes anything internal without breaking glass-no doors -no bonnet -no back seats as all are internal and locked out from such -even looked up charging battery from starter connections -up too high can't even see what wire is what.

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