[T3] Weird problem
Sean Bartnik
sjbartnik at mac.com
Sat Mar 12 15:50:28 PST 2016
There is a key lock, it's hidden under a cover in the driver's side door handle.
On the handle, where you would normally expect the lock to be, is a plastic cover that can be pried up to expose the key lock for emergency (dead battery) access.
-Sean
> On Mar 12, 2016, at 6:48 PM, Bobsnotch at aol.com wrote:
>
> I know this probably isn't the place to ask this, but I figure there's a
> couple of owners here who might give me some advice on a weird problem I've
> run into.
> I've got a 2012 New Beetle sitting here, and the battery is dead. How do
> you get into it, since the doors are locked, and there's no key slot for the
> key to unlock the door? Apparently VW thought NOT including a key slot to
> get into the car was a brilliant idea. Am I looking at having to have a
> locksmith come and unlock the car? I'd really like to move it, but I can't get
> in. Thanks for any help you can offer.
>
> Bob 65 Notch with sunroof
>
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