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How to Deal With Locked Keys in Your Vehicle

It is not uncommon to lock your keys in the vehicle. This could be a stressful situation. This is a scenario you can handle.

There are ways to avoid getting locked out in the future, including having spare keys stored somewhere safe and secure. You can also include roadside assistance to your vehicle, which covers breakdowns and assists drivers in getting back on track.

Locking the Doors

When you lock your keys in your car, it could be embarrassing. In the ideal scenario, you have an acquaintance or family member nearby who can come unlock the door for you without damaging your car. It is possible to gain access to your car using the right tools, even if you don't have a family member in the vicinity. It depends on the type of vehicle you drive and the kind of locks that are installed in it.

For instance, if the car has manual locks instead of sensor-operated ones, you can make use of a rod or wire to unlock the doors. You can use a wire coathanger bent into a lasso shape or, in more modern automobiles, the rod built into your key fob. You can also find "lock picking" kits in a variety of hardware stores, which include the metal rod and instructions to help you unlock the door of your car.

To use this method, you have be aware of the location where the "unlock" switch is located. It may be near the key fob, or it may be on a wall in the front of the car that's visible through the windshield. Once you know this information, you can use a coat hanger or rod in order to create a space between the door of the car and the window or frame. You can then reach in and press the button to unlock the door.

Another thing to look for is whether your door locks include an opening switch that you can push to open them. A few of the latest automobiles have these switches in the trunk, generally on the side closest to the passenger seats. You can also utilize the emergency release tab to fold down the seat and crawl into the trunk.

If none of these strategies are working, it's time to seek help. You may want to seek the assistance of a friend who owns the same make and model as your vehicle or ask your auto dealer to make you a new key. They are able to do this for less than you'll pay a locksmith.

Locking the Trunk

It's not a good idea to lock the trunk of your car unless you intend to hide valuables. It is an excellent way to keep thieves out of your stuff, it also prevents you from opening the trunk without using your key fob. It is possible to solve this issue by placing a spare car key under the rear bumper well or in the trunk. This isn't foolproof and is easy to find by thieves, but it can deter thieves from attempting to open your trunk.

Modern cars have gone to extreme lengths to ensure that their trunks can only be opened by someone with a key fob. To protect your belongings, a lot of manufacturers have locked the lever for trunk release in the cabin or the back seat. The good news is that you can still save money by using the Slim Jim or calling roadside assistance instead of hiring locksmith.

You can make use of a wire hanger to try to open the trunk of your vehicle. Be careful to not damage the paintwork. You will need bend the hanger at one end so that it has a hook. After car opening service , slide the hook into the gap between the back of the seat and the trunk. You will know you have the correct button or lever when you feel a sting.

You can also open the trunk if have access to the front cabin. This is done by pressing a button inside the cabin. However, this isn't a foolproof method because it is possible for a thief to look at the button and realize that you have your valuables in the trunk.

Another method is to unlock the trunk using the latch mechanism. This is a simple way to unlock the trunk, but only if you own a car that is not fully charged. You will also need to hear the door locks click when you press them. It is also possible that the engine needs to be running to activate the latch.

Checking the Battery

If you are unable open the doors with any of the methods listed above, it is likely that you have a dead battery on your key fob. The majority of car key fobs come with an emergency key that you can use to unlock the driver door if locked. This is typically a separate key that was included with the vehicle or could be located in the glove compartment or the center console.

The most frequent reason a car key won't turn on is due to an obstruction in the lock's cylinder. Dirt or grime or other debris may cause this problem. It hinders the pins from dropping properly when you insert your key. You can use compressed air and a flashlight to locate any obstructions within the lock cylinder. If you're cautious you can get rid of this debris and ensure that your key is working in the ignition when required.

Damage to the cylinder can also cause a car not start. In this situation it is likely the lock cylinder has been damaged and requires replacement. This can be an expensive repair, but there are ways to temporarily solve this problem.

For instance, you could, use wire hooks to cut off a tiny portion of the door handle in which the key cylinder is located. But, this method is not recommended if you don't have a lot of experience in DIY projects, since it is difficult to do and may cause damage to your vehicle. Also, make sure to shut off your car completely prior to beginning any work.





It can be frustrating to accidentally lock your keys in your car. Be calm and follow the above steps to safely retrieve your keys without causing further damage to your car. If you are able, you should also inquire with your insurance provider to determine if a key replacement is covered under your policy.

Calling for Help

There are a few things you should do prior to calling for help if you've locked your keys inside your car. If you have an extra car key at home, ask someone to bring it to unlock your vehicle. You don't need to pay for an emergency locksmith service. You could also call a family member or friend to see if he or she has the key. Many people keep keys in their house or at work, which means they can help you out if you lock yourself out of your vehicle. Thirdly, you can contact roadside assistance companies like AAA. They have tools specifically designed to open vehicles and can open your vehicle at a lower cost than a locksmith. They will need your VIN (located close to the front wiper on the windshield) and proof ownership to open it.

If the situation is urgent and you have an infant or pet in your car, call 911 immediately. The police will be sent to your location to remove the animal or child from the vehicle. This could include using the slim-jim to break a window, or even open the door of the car.

It's never enjoyable to lock your keys in your car, but in most instances, it's just an inconvenience that isn't too significant. These tips can help you avoid being stuck and plan a strategy for the next time it happens.

Drivers can take additional steps to avoid being stuck in their vehicle in the future. For instance you can download the app from their vehicle manufacturer or keep keys in a safe location outside the vehicle. In addition, Moody recommends that drivers contact their car manufacturer for an alternative key and to buy a roadside assistance plan that provides lockout assistance. This will save money over time as most roadside assistance plans offer assistance with lockouts.