My friend was trapped inside her 1998 Buick Park Avenue for hours because the battery was dead and wouldn't unlock the door.

Asked by Ascona_1488 Feb 20, 2017 at 03:36 PM about the 1998 Buick Park Avenue

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You mean the electric switch? If there had been any power, she could have at least rolled down the window. She said there wasn't enough of the manual lock post exposed to grasp either. It just struck me as a safety hazard.

Negative. That's what I find troubling. Without a drop of current in the battery, she sat at the side of the road for three hours until someone stopped to help - and all they could do was make a cell call.

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Wow, good thing it was not really hot outside.

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That happend to me this past weekend in mu father’s Buick Park Avenue.. I am still not over it.

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