The dealer's answer is probably to replace the mechanical bits of the lock, and you'll pay for the privilege. LFCG can do exactly the same thing, but they won't core out your wallet as much. The electronics aren't in the door.
If you want a locksmith, I've been very happy with Sherman's Waltham Lock on Moody St. They'll tell you, "nope, can't fix that" if they can't.
LFCG can probably fix your airbag issue, too. But I bet I know the answer already: The sensor in the seat that tells the car, "yes, there's a people here" doesn't work. It's expensive to fix 'cuz it means ripping the seat apart.
Good mechanics (I'd consider LFCG to be one) have the computers to talk to the car's brain to fix things like engine management issues, and security system issues, and stuff like that.
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If you want a locksmith, I've been very happy with Sherman's Waltham Lock on Moody St. They'll tell you, "nope, can't fix that" if they can't.
LFCG can probably fix your airbag issue, too. But I bet I know the answer already: The sensor in the seat that tells the car, "yes, there's a people here" doesn't work. It's expensive to fix 'cuz it means ripping the seat apart.
Good mechanics (I'd consider LFCG to be one) have the computers to talk to the car's brain to fix things like engine management issues, and security system issues, and stuff like that.