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You should have a trunk lock cylinder in the trunk lid. Look to the right side of the license l plate by the license plate light and you will see a black plastic cover. Remove the cover to expose the lock cylinder then use your key.
Apparently the key in the door and the keyless entry work the same electric door lock system ugh :/ wow, all I can suggest is to call the stealership and ask if there is an override for the locks, before you break a window. Can anybody else out there help this poor soul?
replace batteries in remote & charge battery on car, you will need to "Break" into your car you can do this by wedging the door from the top back corner & using a wire coat hanger to activate the door locking mechanism on the inside, once open, unlock all doors manually then remove battery for recharging,
Why dont any of you ACTUALLY READ THE QUESTION????? He cant get in the car with a dead battery!!! You cant do any of the ignorant things you all posted if you can NOT ENTER the vehicle!
If you use the key to lock all the doors, the trunk locks also, so if you have a dead battery, you probably don't have vaccuum to open the locks, because all the locks are vaccuum activated. Charge or change the battery and start it up, after a few minutes you should be able to activate the door locks, thus unlocking your trunk.
I have the same issue (battery is completely dead in my 1998 Mercedes C280 and I can't pop open the trunk). I looked under the hood and have no idea where the positive charging post would be - can anyone help me find it? Thanks
I simply opened the bonnet. Connected the battery charge positive to the + feed on the back of the alternator, connected the negative to the body. Turned it on, immediately the interior light comes on. Turn on the ignition press the cabin boot switch and it opens the boot. Charge battery as normal. Easy Peezy
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