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3 DIY Tips For Emergency Car Key Replacement
The loss of your car keys can be a very frustrating experience. Luckily, there are some steps you can take to help yourself in this circumstance.
First, check the obvious places, like your pockets or purse. You might want to consider purchasing a spare and storing it in a secure location. This will help you avoid theft in the future.
1. Call the police
Call the police if you cannot find your keys. They can help you in more ways than a roadside assistance or locksmith. They will also be capable of informing the public that someone has possibly taken your car keys, which could prevent others from using them without permission.
However, they aren't able to unlock the door of your car unless there is an emergency situation. This is because they do not have the right tools to do so and aren't looking to cause damage to the vehicle. Based on the situation the police might be in a position to use an incredibly small jim to open the door, but they will require a compelling reason to do this. For instance in the event that they see a small child or animal trapped inside the vehicle in hot weather, they might smash the window to save the life of a person.
It is also advisable to keep a spare car key somewhere hidden in case you need to lock yourself out of your car. Some people keep their spare keys in areas that are easy to access, such as their office or home. Others give them to family or friends members to hold onto in case of an emergency. If you have a spare, try to get it out of the way before calling the police or taking more drastic measures.
Many cars come with proximity remotes with an emergency code hidden behind them. You might be able to use your car, if it is one of them to open the door from a distance with the same tool that a locksmith might have. This tool is a flat-ended slim jim that can be used to pick locks.
2. Contact a Tow truck
If you have lost your car keys the most important thing to do is locate a business that provides emergency replacement of car keys. It is recommended to save their contact details in your phone under the heading "Emergency" and then spend time researching what services they provide, their charges, their coverage area, technology and professionals.
You will be able to make an informed decision if the time comes. Whether you need an emergency locksmith or a replacement key, these companies will assist you in getting back on the road with minimal hassle.
It is advisable to have at least two or three spare keys. Keep one set at home, another with your spouse or important person and the third in your wallet. This will ensure that you don't be stuck in an unfamiliar place.
A spare key can make it easier to call for assistance on the road. A new key for a traditional key is usually quite affordable. However, car fob key replacement of a smart-key can be quite expensive. These types of keys use an electronic chip that operates the vehicle, so they'll need to be paired with the vehicle by a manufacturer or dealer which could take a few days.
To make the process as simple and painless as possible it's a good idea to have the VIN number of your vehicle in your possession. This number is usually on your car's registration or is often stamped on a metal plate in the doorpost for the driver's side. This information will enable the technician to modify your old key to ensure that it works with the new key.
3. Try a Pump Wedge
It's best to start with a non-destructive treatment particularly when you have children or pets, or elderly people in your vehicle. You don't have to worry about calling 911 or paying a huge bill for an expert.
Air pump wedges are sold in auto lockout kits and by locksmith professionals and repo experts. These wedges are made from heavy-duty vinyl that can be deflated and inflated quickly. This lets you slide them between the door and the weather stripping without scratching or damaging the paint on the car.
For the majority of cars, a curved wedge is better. The idea is to create a space for you to insert the rod to reach the pin that locks your door. If the coat hanger is sturdy enough, it might work. You can also use an aluminum rod or a blood pressure cuff. The rod should be placed between the door and the frame so that you can pull it to open the vehicle.
Almost all of these methods will trigger the car alarm, which is why it's recommended to avoid them unless there's an emergency. If you don't, the police could have to use more destructive tools to enter your vehicle and save your passengers.
Keep an extra car key at home or with a friend near you so you can return to your car when you lock yourself out. Also you must be sure to check whether car key replacement is part of your roadside assistance plan or insurance for your car.
4. Try a Coat Hanger
The coat hanger trick is a well-known one, and you've likely seen it in a film. This is a great option for older vehicles that come with manual locks and functions as a DIY slim jim. All you require is a thin coat hanger made of wire and pliers.
With the pliers, pull off the coat hanger so that it has one side hooked and one straight. Slide the hook between the window frame and the door frame. This will help you find the control arm that is attached to the lock rod. Once you've found it, pull up and the door will open.
Another method is to tie a string with an elongated slip knot in the upper right-hand corner of the driver's door. You can move the string with a back-and-forth motion (like flossing a huge tooth) to pull it towards the inside rod of the lock. It could take a few attempts and both hands to get the lock to release.
You can also use the plastic strip bent into a shape to fit the small gap between the door and frame. This is a more difficult option, but may be your only option if you are unable to find your keys.
If you have a spare key, it's best to keep it somewhere where you can easily access it in the event of an emergency. You'll need to contact road assistance or a locksmith in the event that you don't. You must have your key code number and your personal identification in order that road assistance or a locksmith could help you quickly.
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