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Ten Things Everybody Is Uncertain About The Word "Key Repair"
How to Do a Broken Car Key Repair

You're on your way to work in rush, and put your keys in the ignition. You try turning the key but it is unable to get into the lock.

There are a few options you can try to solve the issue before calling a locksmith. Here are a few quick solutions. Super Glue.

1. Call a Locksmith

A broken key in the lock is one of the most frustrating things a car owner could face. news is particularly aggravating when the driver is in a rush to get somewhere, or pick up an infant. In this scenario it is imperative to act fast to attempt to get the key out of the way.

It is best to call an expert locksmith for this job as they will have the right tools to remove the broken key and not damage the lock. Many people will look for something thin and stiff such as paperclips or toothpicks. But this isn't the best option since they are too thick to fit in the lock.

The best option is to use a pair tweezers. They are small and are able to easily get inside the lock. They should be rigid enough to grasp the damaged part of a key, and then pull it out. If you don't own tweezers, it could be worth searching for a set sold at auto parts stores. These are flat and narrow with small hooks that can be placed into the key hole and grip onto the damaged part of the key.

A magnetic key hook can be used to adhere to the metal in the lock, and then remove it. This isn't always the best option, as it can sometimes get caught under the lock and cause further damage to the lock. In such a scenario it is advised to contact an expert locksmith.

Some people will try to glue the two pieces of their snapped car key together using superglue, thinking that this can help them to take it out of the lock. However, this is very risky as the bits of metal could snag on to each other and then break apart again later on. It is also crucial not to turn the key because this could cause damage to the lock or ignition cylinder. It is better to call a professional locksmith who will be able to remove the damaged key and then make a replacement on the spot.

2. Drill a Hole

Even with a spare key you may not be able to access your vehicle if a key is broken inside the lock. A drill may be the best option in these instances.

First, you need to ensure that the key hole is designed to take a basic tumbler car key. If it's not, you won't be able to remove the pins without damaging the door and possibly destroying the internal lock mechanism.

It is also important to understand that you'll be drilling through the outer plastic layer and an inner metal layer. A small drill bit will suffice to cut through these layers, but you need to be sure to not go further than this. If you drill to deep it may harm the wiring harness inside or cause the drill bit to stick within the hole.


Wearing a mask or protective equipment is also recommended when working with drilling. This will prevent dust and dirt from getting into your respiratory system.

Finally, read is an excellent idea to keep pliers and tweezers on hand in case the broken piece of the key is sticking out of the lock. If there is enough of the key protruding to grip with tweezers or pliers, this should suffice to pull it out of the lock. If not, however, you will require a tool such as this one to insert the tool into the lock, and then turn it towards the key to grip and remove it from the hole.

3. Drill a nail

If you smash your car key in half, it could cause you to be in a bind. There are several solutions to fix it without having to pay for locksmith. The first thing you can do is to use a screw or nail. You can find them in your house or at the hardware store. It is best to choose nails that are as thin and as long as possible. This way, you can place it in the hole and then use epoxy to link the two pieces together. Make sure that the nail's back is flat. This will make it easier to fit into the cut slot of the key. This will stop it from moving and breaking in the future.

4. Super Glue

Many car owners opt for DIY techniques, such as using super glue to fix a broken key. This is a dangerous method. You could cause damage to the lock and be forced to pay more money to replace it.

First, you need to take a look at the keys that are broken and ensure that they are in terms of size. This is vital to ensure that the pieces are properly aligned and the key will fit into the lock once they are bonded together. After that, use the fine-grit sandpaper or a metal file to smooth the edges on the broken pieces of the key. This will improve the bond of glue and decrease the likelihood of a future key that is loose.

After you have polished the edges of the damaged key, apply a small amount of super glue to one of the ends. Be careful not to apply too much, as this could cause the key to become too thick and it will be difficult to fit into the lock. Then, you can carefully align the two pieces of the key and press them together. After a short time the glue will begin to set and bind together the key fragments.

Another household item that can be used to help remove a damaged car key is a paperclip or bobby pin which can be cut into a pick-like device and put into the lock. This technique is particularly useful in the event that the broken part is inside or close to the keyway or ignition hole.

A car key that has been damaged with electronic components will require a new key from a locksmith or dealer. This is because the key will need to be programmed with a new code and the chip must be replaced. In contrast, if only the shell or metal portion of the key breaks it typically requires a new key cut and doesn't require replacement or reprogramming of electronics.

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