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How Can I Get Back in My Car If I Lock My Keys in the Car?

You've probably locked the keys in your car at least once in the event that you own a vehicle. And usually, locked keys in my car occurs at the most uncomfortable times.

Keep an extra key in a secure place such as your wallet or purse. Alternatively, leave a spare with someone you trust who can get it.

1. Call for a locksmith

There's nothing worse than locking the keys inside your car. It can ruin your day, especially if you have children or pets in the car. It can even be dangerous if you're locked out in bad weather conditions, so it's important to know what to do in case this happens to you.

First, remain calm. Normal for your heart rate to rise and your palms to sweat. It is important to assess the situation before taking any action. You may be able open your car's door with non-destructive and secure methods, such as shoestrings. It's a good idea, however, to program a locksmith into your phone in the event that you fail or don't get hold of one immediately.

Some roadside assistance companies like AAA, offer services to their members who lock their keys inside their cars. You can call them to request their help but it might take some time for them to arrive. You can use a shoestring, a doorstop, or a coat hanger wire to get inside your car. This method isn't 100% secure and you may end up damaging your vehicle.

You can also type in "locksmith near me" on your phone to find local companies that can help. But, it's important to be aware that certain companies may be scams. Be sure to thoroughly study and read reviews prior to you contact a specific company. You can also ask your friends or family members for recommendations.





If you don't have a locksmith programmed into your phone, you could also call your garage. You can also call your garage. They might have the tools and know-how to unlock your vehicle without the need of an expert. You'll probably need to provide proof of ownership of the vehicle, such as your driver's license or registration, and your current location in order to assist you. They'll then send locksmiths to your location and solve your issue quickly and in a safe manner.

2. Call a tow truck

It's not a pleasant experience to lock your keys inside your vehicle, but it can occur to all. Fortunately, there are ways to get back in your vehicle without having to call locksmiths or paying for roadside assistance. First, you should determine if your roadside assistance coverage includes key replacement. It's usually an optional insurance, but it's worth checking to determine if you have this. If you do, call them and they'll dispatch a tow truck to help you out.

If you don't have roadside assistance, be calm and think rational. It's not a great idea to open your car's doors open or employ any other method that could harm your vehicle. You could also ask a neighbour or passersby for assistance, but only if you're in a safe environment. If you're in a crowded area, it can be dangerous to ask for help from strangers.

Another option is to call your local police department. It may not be an immediate fix, since police officers are typically more concerned about safety or life-threatening situations. They might be able to help in an emergency however in the event that you're locked out your car at night and it's not an unsafe area, they won't respond immediately.

You can also contact a locksmith out to unlock your car. You'll pay a small fee but it's less expensive than paying for roadside assistance. Consider purchasing an extra car key in case you're worried about cost. Keep it in your purse, wallet or magnetic key box underneath the front seat. If you don't own a spare, make sure to program the number of a roadside service company in your phone. This allows you to call them quickly in the event of an emergency. The number should be saved to your phone prior to leaving so that you're confident that you can call them in an urgent situation.

3. Call Your Insurance Company

We've all been there: you get home from a long workday and lock your keys to your car inside. It's a nightmare but it's avoidable with some planning.

Before calling roadside assistance, ensure there aren't any passengers or pets inside the vehicle. If they are, they could be in danger of heat stroke or other medical emergency.

You'll need to determine if you have a spare car key. If you have an extra key, you can use it without having to pay a locksmith. This can save you time and money and is worth considering in the event that you frequently lose your keys.

If your car doesn't have a spare key, or you're unable to locate it, then contact your insurance company. The majority of car insurance companies offer some form of roadside assistance that will cover this situation. However, this is only an option in the event that your policy is paid for. If not then you'll have to pay for the tow truck or locksmith.

Certain companies, such as State Farm, will include locksmith services as part of their roadside assistance coverage. This is a great way to avoid the hassle and cost of losing your car keys and it can be a great addition to any insurance policy for your vehicle.

Before you step into your vehicle, make sure to take a few minutes to inspect the seat and trunk of it for any missing items. You can also buy an lanyard or keychain to hold your keys to help keep track of them. You can also stay at peace if you keep your keys with you always in case you accidentally lock your keys in the car.

4. Contact Your Car Dealer

Locking your keys in the car is a common issue. However it doesn't need to be a crisis. You can usually return your keys to the car without calling a tow truck or the police unless you're stuck in a busy lane, or if there are people or pets inside that are at risk. Contact your local dealer to determine if they're able to help. They may have tools to open your car without doing any damage.

You might be able to obtain a new key at the dealership if the vehicle is still under warranty. If this is the case, you should have a copy of your vehicle identification number, also known as a VIN, on hand. The VIN is usually found on the paperwork for your car or in your insurance paperwork. It's important to keep this information in your possession since it can aid the dealer to identify your car and unlock the door quickly.

Ideally, you'll be prepared for this kind of scenario by having an extra set of keys in your home or with a family member who lives close by. It's an excellent idea to keep the contact numbers of the people you've listed on speed dial in the event that you do lock your keys in your car and require their assistance.

It is also important to ensure that you have an original copy of your vehicle's registration or license in the event that you have to contact the dealership. In the case that you have to call your dealership, they'll in a position to give you an estimate for the replacement key. This will be more expensive than a locksmith service, but it's less time-consuming for you. It's a good idea keep track of the make, model and year of your vehicle in case you need to call the dealership.