i was gonna suggest pulling the back glass too. I saw my buddy shut his door to his nissan at the registration desk at a 3 day run with his windows up and the truck running, the guy behind him had a nissan too and had his back glass out in about 4 minutes. Pretty amazing to watch.
baggedmazda
+1y
i got a buddy that knows so many ways to get into a mazda he also has the magical mazda keyt that works on all mazdas bastard
plumbous blimp
+1y
I knew a guy that had the same thing for 89-98 GM full size trucks. It wasn't even a special key, just the stock key that came with the truck, but it could open most GM trucks with the same body style as his.
badchicn (rick)
+1y
Unfortunately Mazda trucks are the easiest trucks to unlock. Get yourself a coat hanger, bend a short (approx 1") L-shaped bend on the end. Grab door window scraper rubber by the outside edge of the door. Push the L straight down between the rubber and glass, aimed at the key lock, bounce the handle while hitting the lock linkage. You don't want to try and hook the linkage so much as tap down on it. This should take less that a minute. I can do mine in like 5 seconds.
huskerdually
+1y
I've always found on for just such an occasion. Only takes a second, and works every time.
harris1
+1y
thanks everyone for the suggestions hahahah i ended up breakin in with a coat hanger!!'
i got myself a spare key cut and this wont happen agian lol
thanks Guys
paparoach1983
+1y
not a problem dude
rufus
+1y
Nice work!
I am interested in this rear window thing... I will have to check that out!
frocashmoney24
+1y
check into it, like i said, i left mine running, with the compressors going (no pressure switch at the time btw) and i have shaved doors. i was like shit, my buddy was like lets pull the window (since we replaced it with a acrylic and knew how easy it was) and we had it out in like 5 mins and back in in ten. needless to say i watch where my keys are now!
nonamedsomebody
+1y
Slim jim slide it down and then push down just feel around its easy to find the lock rod as mentioned above.