The odo has creeped over the 89,000 kms mark after a drive to KL over the Independence day weekend.
Locked out with keys inside
Before that the inevitable happened. I got locked out with the keys inside! Yes, it can happen in a FIAT and I was devastated to say the least
This happened on Thursday Aug 11 at the OMR Shell fuel pump. I tanked up there at around 6:30 pm and pulled over to check the air pressure. As usual I stepped out of the car when this was being done and the key was in the barrel, my wallet in the FL seat, all windows up; but luckily had my mobile in hand.
It was just few days before on Aug5 that I identified an issue. When the FL door was opened from the outside, it locked all the 4 doors. That time it happened when I was inside the car and when a friend opened the FL door to get in. I had decided to get it fixed on the next drive to CBE and had been cautious. But somehow that day at the Shell pump, I completely forgot about this issue and whilst the attendant was checking the air pressure, I thought to check the stepney too and opened the FL door to access the boot-switch and that was it! The inevitable had happened and I was locked out.
The spare key was 500kms away in my hometown, my wallet, apartment key etc were stuck inside the car. Called up Dhans who was at work and he rushed to me for help whilst I was trying to reach RSA.
Some 3-4 attempts and I was unable to reach RSA as they were "busy". Was frustrated and tried to look for other options. Called up the SM of Marvel FIAT Erode who along with one of their technician briefed me on ways to remove the beading and unlock.
While I was trying to remove the beading with a screwdriver borrowed from the Shell guys, a complete stranger in a Punto Evo came to my rescue. He was there to re-fuel and on seeing me offered his help saying that he had opened up his punto previously and swiftly removed the beading. Dhans had also reached the place by this time and we scavenged for a metal string from the road side to make it like a hook to slide in and lift up the latch.
After sometime another guy in a EcoSport joined the party and tried, but we couldn't open. Meanwhile RSA was still unreachable. It was already close to 30 mins and I convinced the 2 Good Samaritan's to leave as it was getting late and after assuring that I can get help they left the scene. There was another Punto owner who pulled over to check on how I managed to get locked out and expressed his concern and suggested not to waste time and to go ahead and break the window glass as it was getting late!
Then we remembered that VV car decors was nearby and called up Vadivel who came there to assist and by this time I finally managed to reach RSA who shared a contact and they assured to reach the spot in the next 45 mins. Vadivel tried in vain and upon closer inspection said that the rod connecting the latch and key-barrel seems to have disconnected and hence will not be possible to open up. Not sure on how that had happened and hence we decided to wait out for RSA to arrive and sent off vadivel.
RSA reached around 20:15 and tried hard for some 30 odd mins. When we shared what Vadivel expressed, they didn't pay heed and rather suggested that the mechanism was different and that its not opening due to some other reason. Having said that, the 2 RSA guys were very patient and tried their best. It was around 9:30 that we gave up on this method and started looking for alternate approaches.
Manual opening can be done only in the FR door or the boot (remove the number plate light and access the latch) but that was ruled out since the 2011 Linea has fixed rear seat backrest unlike the 2012/2010 models. Hence opening the boot was of no use and was not attempted.
We then tried to insert a steel scale through the A pillar and tried to reach the handle, but the scale wouldn't go through, next was the attempt to insert the metal string and try to slide it through the gap in-between the door/body. The gap was very tight and was difficult to get it through.
Once it was in, the approach was to slide it behind the handle and try to push it open, after repeated failed attempts, managed to get it behind, but it was simply impossible to pull it open. These 2 guys took turns and tried hard and it was just not happening.
Finally at around 23:15, we decided to break open the door glass! It was a tough and painful decision! Cannot park the car there as it was neither safe nor can shell folks allow it. One option was to tow the car and park in a safe spot (it was in neutral and no handbrake) but then we cannot steer the car and also by that time we were pretty much convinced that what Vadivel spotted was correct and even if I get the duplicate key from home, cannot unlock manually using key. Flat-bed was a very expensive option too!
A very tired Dhans thinking on what next

So the decision was taken and we broke open. It required some hefty blows using a stone :'(
The glass then shattered to pieces and we opened up and drove it out of the pump and started cleaning. The Shell folks were extremely co-operative in this situation and they had to stay for over 45 mins past their closing time due to this.
The RSA guys patiently cleaned up the glass pieces post which I drove back home with a heavy heart.
Got back home and wrapped up the door nicely with a bed-sheet and locked the doors. Thanks to Aravind for the tip because I was planning to use news paper and packing tape. This was a far better way to avoid things getting into the car overnight.
Wrapped up at my parking

Next morning headed straight to Ramkay FIAT. The SA made note and checked for part availability and said that its available as per the system and will check the part physically before starting work.
The staff haven't arrived at that time and took a while for them to start work. But once started it was done in reasonably quick time. Once the glass was replaced, next was the FL door lock issue. Initial suspect was the actuator but they checked and confirmed that the latch was the culprit and needs to be replaced. The cost for the latch set with actuator was Rs.2850+tax. Hearing the price, I decided to try for some other alternatives and was able to source one from a flood hit car.
Hence asked Ramkay not to change the latch and instead got only the glass replaced and took delivery.
Work in progress. It was a fresh 2016 stock

Cost of the FR door glass was Rs.760 + labour. The latch was also replaced and the issue is resolved now. Got all this done in time to start off to Coimbatore for the trip down south to KL for the weekend!