Hi, guys,
Long time, no talk. Will give you the Reader's Digest version later. One of the things that's happened since I've been on the forum was I had 2 botched cervical spinal cord surgeries (3/17) and one of the two most significant disabilities is my hands are paralyzed and I cannot feel anything. Last night, I was closing the hatch and I had the keys in one hand as I was shutting it. Because I cannot feel the degree of pressure or whether or not I have a good grip on the keys, they slipped out of my hand and into the trunk just as the hatch slammed shut. I was hoping one of my old buddies, or perhaps a new one, had some insider advice or tricks on how to get into the car while avoiding the expense of a locksmith call. I have a spare set of keys, but they are buried among the stacks of packed items still at my old apartment, as I am smack dab in the middle of a move. Any advice is greatly appreciated as money is really tight. Thanks in advance, Ron.
Long time, no talk. Will give you the Reader's Digest version later. One of the things that's happened since I've been on the forum was I had 2 botched cervical spinal cord surgeries (3/17) and one of the two most significant disabilities is my hands are paralyzed and I cannot feel anything. Last night, I was closing the hatch and I had the keys in one hand as I was shutting it. Because I cannot feel the degree of pressure or whether or not I have a good grip on the keys, they slipped out of my hand and into the trunk just as the hatch slammed shut. I was hoping one of my old buddies, or perhaps a new one, had some insider advice or tricks on how to get into the car while avoiding the expense of a locksmith call. I have a spare set of keys, but they are buried among the stacks of packed items still at my old apartment, as I am smack dab in the middle of a move. Any advice is greatly appreciated as money is really tight. Thanks in advance, Ron.