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3 DIY Tips For Emergency Car Key Replacement

The loss of keys to your car could be a frustrating and stressful experience. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to help yourself in this scenario.

First, check the obvious places, like your purse or pockets. Then, think about buying a spare key and keeping it in a safe place. This can prevent future thefts.

1. Contact the police

Contact the police if are unable to find your keys. They can assist you more than a locksmith or roadside assistance. They can also inform the public that your car keys might have been stolen, which will help prevent other people from using keys without permission.

They are not able unlock your car's door unless it is an emergency. They don't have any tools and don't want to risk damaging the vehicle. If key replacements for cars are suitable the police might be able use a slim Jim to open the car's door. But, they must have a valid reason for doing this. For example in the event that they see an infant or a pet trapped inside the vehicle in hot weather, they may break the window to save the life of a person.

It is also advisable to keep a spare car key hidden in case you need to lock yourself out of your car. Some people keep them in easily accessible places like their home or their office. Some people offer them to family or friends to keep in case of emergency. If you have a spare, you should try to locate it before calling the police or taking more drastic measures.

Many cars come with proximity remotes with a hidden emergency key in them. You might be able, if your car is one of these, to unlock the door from a distance by using an instrument that locksmiths could use. This tool is a slim jim with a flat-ended end that can be used to open locks.

2. Call for a Tow Truck

Find a company that provides emergency replacement car keys in the event that you have lost your keys. You should store the contact information of these companies in your phone under "Emergency," and spend some time studying their offerings and the charges they charge, coverage area technology, and experts.

You'll be able make a well-informed decision when the need arises. These companies can help you with an emergency key replacement or replacement.

It is advisable to have at least two or three spare keys. Keep one at home, give one to your partner or your significant other, and keep the other in your purse or wallet. This will ensure that you never end up in an unfamiliar place.

A spare key could save you from needing to call roadside assistance. The cost of a brand new key for a traditional key is usually quite affordable, but the price of a smart key can be quite expensive. They are equipped with an electronic chip that allows them to operate the vehicle. They will need to be connected with a manufacturer or dealer. This can take a number of days.

To make the process as simple and easy as it can be, it's always a good idea to have the VIN number of your vehicle in your possession. This number can be found on the documentation for your vehicle, or engraved on a plaque made of metal in the doorway of the driver. This information will allow the technician to modify your old key to ensure that it functions with the new key.

3. Try a Pump Wedge

It is best to start with a non-destructive solution particularly in the case of children or pets, as well as elderly people in your car. That way you won't risk having to call 999 or be charged a high amount from an expert.





One of the easiest ways to unlock your vehicle is with an air pump wedge that are available in auto lockout kits and also by repo and locksmith professionals. They're made from durable, heavy-duty vinyl and are designed to be inflated for a short period of time and then deflated. This allows you to slide them between the door and the weather stripping without risking scratching or dinging the paint of your car.

For the majority of vehicles, a curving wedge is better. The idea is to create a space in which you can insert the long, thin rod to get to the pin locked. If the hanger for your coat is sturdy enough, it may work. You can also use a plastic rod or a blood pressure cuff. The goal is to place the rod between the frame and door so you can pull it to unlock the car.

Almost all of these methods set off the car alarm, which is why it is best to stay clear of them unless there is an emergency. If you don't, police might have to use more destructive tools to get inside the car and save your passengers.

Keep a spare car key at home or with someone close to you to allow you to return to your car in the event that you are locked out. And, of course, you should be sure to confirm that key replacement is included in your roadside assistance plan or insurance for your car.

4. Try a Coathanger

You've likely seen the coat hanger trick in a movie. This is a great option for older cars that have manual locks. It functions like a slim jim. All you require is a thin wire coat hanger and pliers.

With the pliers, untwist the coat hanger until it has one end hooked and one straight. Slide the hook between the window frame and the door frame. This will help you find the control arm connected to the lock rod. Once you find it, pull it up and the door should be opened.

Another way is to tie a string using an elongated slip-knot on the upper right corner of the driver's side door. Wiggle the string with a back-and-forth motion (like flossing a huge tooth) to move it towards the inside rod. It could take a few attempts and both hands to allow the lock to be released.

You can also make use of a plastic strip bent into a form to fit the small gap between the door and frame. This is a more difficult option but it may be the only option if you are unable to locate your keys.

If you have a spare key, it's a good idea to leave it in a place where you can easily access it in the event in an emergency. If you don't, you'll have to call road assistance or a locksmith. Make sure you have the key code number and your personal identification card on hand so that the locksmith or road assistance can assist you in a timely manner.