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How to get into trunk, locked out. 95-964 900 1995

Good luck and congratulation to your daughter and I hope your fingernails grow back quickly.

I remember a post several years ago saying that you can drill behind the license plate to access the screws. The responder could not remember where. This may be in the FAQ by now. I intended to document the location when I had trim and latch out but as they say the road to hell is...

I’d take it to a locksmith to determine if the something can be removed. I know he would be able to drill it out and even allow the lock to function as an any-key or screwdriver lock. I had a trunk lock like that for years but no one knew the tumbler pins were out. Distant second option, if you have two identical 965s, you can locate the screws and get medieval with a drill. Don let the daughter see this. You would still have to get a new used lock and key.

Locksmith first.

Tom

Edit, the bolt head to mount the latch plate is toward the inside of the trunk. This would mean drilling out the two screws. See a locksmith. From personal experience, there are some that know what they are doing.




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