What to Do When the Car Is Locked and Won't Open?

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OscarRose
07/29/25 8:05pm
It is very likely that the remote control battery is dead, or there is a strong signal interference source nearby. Now there is a mechanical key, but the keyhole is not visible on the car door.
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