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Hi, need your help. My 2006 C6 convertible is stuck in the garage with a dead battery after car sat without running for just 2 weeks. Same thing happened last December except then there was just enough juice to open the car door. Anyway, there is now zero battery power so cannot open the door using the door handle or the key fob. The key fob will not open trunk to manually release driver door to then access the car interior to pop the hood release and put on the battery charger. I cannot see a key opening or trunk lock anywhere near the trunk to try the glove box / console key.

Chev road side assistance said they recommend they not send a lock smith to open door as it could damage the 2006 vette since the locks are automatic.

Without damaging the car, how can I open the door with no electrical power? Or, pop the hood to attach battery charger cables.

Thanks.
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Above the rear license plate is a keyhole to use the key to open trunk.
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The key opening is above the license plate next to the button that opens the trunk.
If you still can't get in, you can try to jack the car and put the charger directly on the starter terminal.
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Look above the rear license plate. There is a keyhole there that opens the trunk. Then use the manual release cable that is in the driver side rear trunk area to open the driver door. Then you can open the hood.

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The key cylinder that you're looking for is above the rear license plate between the lights. It's near that rear trunk release button that won't work because the battrey's dead. You'll have to get down and look up to see it. The key should turn this lock that will open your trunk and inside the trunk on the left is the cable pull to manually open the driver's door.

Sounds like it's time for a new battery for you.

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Originally Posted by SunsetOrangeCreations
Look above the rear license plate. There is a keyhole there that opens the trunk. Then use the manual release cable that is in the driver side rear trunk area to open the driver door. Then you can open the hood.

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Houston, we have power! Thanks everyone, you are good. The keyhole was at first almost invisible because the silver was gunked up with road crud but your comments kept me looking. Thanks again and have a great weekend!!

Is a dead / low battery typical after just two weeks of car not running? Sure would hate to arrive at airport after 3 week trip to find Corvette won't start.
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Originally Posted by smoothieusa
Houston, we have power! Thanks everyone, you are good. The keyhole was at first almost invisible because the silver was gunked up with road crud but your comments kept me looking. Thanks again and have a great weekend!!

Is a dead / low battery typical after just two weeks of car not running? Sure would hate to arrive at airport after 3 week trip to find Corvette won't start.
when you are on the plane bring the owners manual [for the car] and READ
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Originally Posted by smoothieusa
Hi, need your help. My 2006 C6 convertible is stuck in the garage with a dead battery after car sat without running for just 2 weeks. Same thing happened last December except then there was just enough juice to open the car door. Anyway, there is now zero battery power so cannot open the door using the door handle or the key fob. The key fob will not open trunk to manually release driver door to then access the car interior to pop the hood release and put on the battery charger. I cannot see a key opening or trunk lock anywhere near the trunk to try the glove box / console key.

Chev road side assistance said they recommend they not send a lock smith to open door as it could damage the 2006 vette since the locks are automatic.

Without damaging the car, how can I open the door with no electrical power? Or, pop the hood to attach battery charger cables.

Thanks.


- If you have the key available, you can use it to open the trunk:




- Once you open the trunk, you can pull the door release handle located on the left side of the trunk:





- Finally, after you open the door, you can pull the hood release and charge your battery.

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Originally Posted by C6HOKIE
Above the rear license plate is a keyhole to use the key to open trunk.
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Originally Posted by smoothieusa
Is a dead / low battery typical after just two weeks of car not running? Sure would hate to arrive at airport after 3 week trip to find Corvette won't start.
There have been some complaints about a two week or three week dead battery, but mine had to sit for six weeks once and I had no problem.
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Originally Posted by superalpha
oh, there is a PDF of the manuals online somewhere....
Gene Culley has all of the years listed on his web site for download....
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Had the same thing happen to my '05 once during the winter non-driving season.

If you're like me, the owner's manual was locked in the car....a little hard to refer to when the battery's dead!!!

Don't sweat it.

Usually there are a lot of friendly, helpful people on this forum that are glad to offer up a solution.
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Lots of people don't know everything about everything.....we're happy to help people here....lighten up and enjoy life
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Originally Posted by smoothieusa
Houston, we have power! Thanks everyone, you are good. The keyhole was at first almost invisible because the silver was gunked up with road crud but your comments kept me looking. Thanks again and have a great weekend!!

Is a dead / low battery typical after just two weeks of car not running? Sure would hate to arrive at airport after 3 week trip to find Corvette won't start.
Another happy customer
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Buy a Priority Start.

After you open the door with the remote cable, just press in the cigarette lighter and start the car! Works well with our '05 which still gets DBS even after all the reflashes and new batteries.
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There have been some complaints about a two week or three week dead battery, but mine had to sit for six weeks once and I had no problem.
Now that you've said that, you know what's going to happen.
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Originally Posted by smoothieusa
Houston, we have power! Thanks everyone, you are good. The keyhole was at first almost invisible because the silver was gunked up with road crud but your comments kept me looking. Thanks again and have a great weekend!!

Is a dead / low battery typical after just two weeks of car not running? Sure would hate to arrive at airport after 3 week trip to find Corvette won't start.
I just returned from a 23 day vacation to Florida and my 08 VY Coupe started right up! Donn in Colorado
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I just returned from a 23 day vacation to Florida and my 08 VY Coupe started right up! Donn in Colorado
Please refer to my previous post.
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