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So I locked the keys in my truck. I have a 2015 CC SV. I was on a fishing trip at raystown lake in PA and I shut the door and immediately knew what I had done. I messed with it a little and went fishing without my stuff. Upon returning after not being able to get ahold of the local locksmith I decided to look around and see if I could find anything to help me get in. I find a piece of wire, very rigid about 18 inches long. I messed with it about 5 minutes and somehow release the linkage to the lock, the doors unlock and the 2 front windows roll down. Now I've used a slim Jim on many cars to help out friends, but to me it was ridiculously easy to break in. I had to tear the door apart and put the linkage back together, but really makes me question the security of the vehicle. After the linkage was off after I would pull the key the front windows would roll down, so I had to fix it right away. It would seem that it acted as you were holding down the unlock button on the fob to roll down the windows. When the linkage was put back it stopped rolling down the windows. This may help someone get in their truck, but drew attenton to an apparent a flaw in design. I don't think it should have been that easy on a 2015 vehicle, but in my case it helped me in a pinch.
 

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It's even easier if you use a wedge in the door frame up by the top front of the window and use a coat hanger to push the unlock button, don't have to replace the linkage afterwards too.
 
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