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As your windows usually are slim jim resistant so its more prudent to get locksmith to open and could make new set of lost keys using vin number, make, model, year.
First, align the slim jim with the lock and push it inwards in the direction of the keyhole when the lock is visible - pull the slim jim upward slowly until the door unlocks.
Did they try to break into every door? If they screwed up every lock your gonna have to Slim Jim it. There is always breaking the window out but just Slim Jim it. Can use a coat hanger with a tiny hook at the end bent into it as well. Take and wedge the window seal so you can see down there and take the Slim Jim and grab that latch. Not to hard really.
A lot of newer cars can't be opened with a slim jim anymore. A good kit uses a small bag that inflates with air to allow a long rod to unlock (electric door locks) These work much better.
a slim jim is not a good ideal to be using in todays cars and trucks with airbags everywhere and wires inside doors..call a pro and if he pulls out a slim jim send him packin...there a re far better tools to use than a slim jim
we tried a slim jim actually two slim jims and finally called a locksmith. he opened it in about a minute, tops and removed the two stuck slim jims for us. cost $50.00. this model of truck lock is tricky and easy to screw up.
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