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Locksmith Tips: Top Things You Can Do in Case You Get Locked Out of Your Car

Even the most sensible person can experience being locked out of his own car. A locksmith gives tips on what to do in case this happens to you.<br><br>

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Locksmith Tips: Top Things You Can Do in Case You Get Locked Out of Your Car

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  1. March 5, 2017 Locksmith Tips: Top Things You Can Do in Case You Get Locked Out of Your Car Image 1: A Car Locksmith Gives Basic Tips on What to Do in Case of a Lockout Being locked out of your own apartment or car is an embarrassing experience. Because it can happen to just about anyone, a professional car locksmith in Charlotte, NC may help identify the top three things anyone who has been locked out of their cars should do. pg. 1

  2. Call for Help Whether it is the police, road assistance, or your personally hired locksmith, always make sure to call for proper help in getting your car unlocked. While there are websites and self-help books that actually teach consumers how to unlock cars using everyday things, it is still advisable to call for professional help if you can. Why? For one, it reduces the possibility of being suspected as a criminal by anybody who’ll have the misfortune of seeing you trying to open your own car door. For another, trying to open up a locked car door using any of the things such websites tell you (i.e. slim Jim, a shoestring, coat hanger, etc.) might lead to worse damage. Thus, instead of just paying a locksmith to open your doors, you might end up paying more for also repairing the lock you unintentionally damaged. Make Sure You Have an Extra Set of Keys As a precaution, you should take your car keys to a master locksmith for duplication. Just like in house’s or apartment’s keys, having a duplicate key for your car saves you the hassle of calling for outside help if ever you find yourself locked out. Stash the extra key somewhere you can easily remember, like your purse or wallet. If you are the forgetful type, you can always leave the extra key with your parent, sibling, spouse, or close friend so you’ll have no qualms calling them to rescue you out of your embarrassing predicament. Keyless? A Locksmith Can Still Help The greatest misconception with keyless ignition cars is that, once you find yourself locked out, the only option left is smashing a window open to get inside. Fortunately, this is far from the actual case. Locksmiths, as well as your car dealer, can both work to reprogram your modern keyless car to let you in without resorting to smashing a window pane. Nowadays, it is not uncommon to meet an experienced locksmith who can do keyless entry system reprogramming. Hiring a locksmith might come out seeming expensive, but it is still considerably cheaper than damaging your own car just to open it. Just imagine shelling out repair costs as well as paying for the parts to replace those you had inadvertently damaged trying to emulate MacGyver in times of a locked out crisis. In case you find yourself locked out of your car, don’t panic and just get professional help. pg. 2

  3. About Eastway Lock & Key, Inc.: Locked out of your car? Call us and we will certainly arrive to rescue you in no time. We offer 24/7 repair and installation services, from opening to repairing stubborn car locks. Just give our team of experienced automotive locksmiths a call and we’ll definitely arrive to save your day. Sources: What to Do If You Lock Your Keys in the Car, ConsumerReports.org Universal Car Remote is a key to savings, ConsumerReports.org pg. 3

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