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Re: How to get into a 2006 magnum when battery is dead?
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02/13/19 04:32 AM
02/13/19 04:32 AM
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The battery should be located in the back cargo area in the spare tire well.
Isn't there a key hole in the hatch?
After looking at rear hatch pics, apparently there isn't a key hole. (dumb idea on Chryslers part)
Last edited by SNK-EYZ; 02/13/19 04:37 AM.
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: How to get into a 2006 magnum when battery is dead?
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02/13/19 04:58 AM
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I've got a pretty good idea how you did it. I've seen it done before with string or bailing wire, but hard to explain easily whereas showing/doing it is relatively easy.
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: How to get into a 2006 magnum when battery is dead?
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02/13/19 05:21 AM
02/13/19 05:21 AM
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I've got a pretty good idea how you did it. I've seen it done before with string or bailing wire, but hard to explain easily whereas showing/doing it is relatively easy. Yeah, once you actually look, it’s super easy. I wasn’t near the car, or I would have looked first and not had to post about it haha. String would be better if you can loop it around easily. I just used baling wire with the right bends in it. Kinda makes me lose faith in the security of these cars haha but it is what it is....
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Re: How to get into a 2006 magnum when battery is dead?
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02/13/19 10:25 AM
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Most of the newer Chrysler products require a chipped/skim key to let them start and run which usually prevents the theft of the actual car. Someone who's just breaking in to steal what's visible usually doesn't care if they damage the car, and there are plenty of fast ways to break in that way. They'll do hundreds of dollars of damage to steal $5 worth of change out of the ash tray. That happened to my ex-brother in law.
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: How to get into a 2006 magnum when battery is dead?
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02/13/19 03:15 PM
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After looking at rear hatch pics, apparently there isn't a key hole. (dumb idea on Chryslers part)
The police version Magnums are the only ones that had a key hole. I want to know how it was done? pls pm me (serious)
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