1. Use a Slim Jim:
Insert a slim jim (a long, flat metal tool) between the weatherstripping and the window glass on the driver's side. Manipulate the tool to reach the interior door lock button and lift it to unlock the door.
2. Use a Coat Hanger:
Straighten out a wire coat hanger and create a small hook at one end. Insert the hooked end between the weatherstripping and the window glass, aiming for the interior door lock button. Slide the hook over the button and pull to unlock the door.
3. Use a Wedge and Inflatable Airbag:
Insert a small inflatable airbag (such as a bicycle pump airbag) between the door frame and the door. Inflate the airbag slightly to create a gap. Then, insert a wedge (such as a putty knife or pry bar) into the gap to push the door lock button.
4. Use a Locksmith Tool Kit:
Purchase a locksmith tool kit specifically designed for unlocking car doors. These kits usually include various tools, such as slim jims, inflatable airbags, wedges, and picks, that can help you bypass the door lock mechanism.
Remember that attempting to unlock a car door without the proper tools and knowledge can damage the vehicle, so proceed with caution. If you're not confident in your abilities, it's best to call a professional locksmith.