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What To Do When You're Locked Out Of Your Car

Suresafe Locksmiths • Mar 01, 2023

Getting locked out of your car can be a frustrating experience, but it happens to the best of us. Whether you accidentally leave your keys in the ignition, in the boot or even in the backseat, there are steps you can take to regain access to your vehicle without causing any damage. In this article, we’ll outline the best ways to get back into your car when you’ve locked yourself out.

Use A Spare Key

If you have a spare key for your car, this is the easiest and quickest way to get back into your vehicle. Make sure you keep a spare key in a safe and secure location, either in your bag, in a designated place at home or with a trusted friend or family member. Having the option to fetch the spare key and get into your car is much simpler and cheaper than waiting for assistance. 


If you don’t have a spare, consider car key replacement in Toowoomba. Having one cut before you need it is a great way to be prepared for the worst.

Call A Locksmith

Once upon a time, locking yourself out of your car meant applying all kinds of gadgetry to get in. Coat hangers, shoelaces, plastic packaging material, screw drivers and chisels were often used with various success. However, these days, modern vehicles are harder to break into without causing damage. To maintain the state of your car, its best to always call a professional locksmith to get you back in. 


Here are some points to consider when you call a locksmith:


Be Prepared: Have your information handy when you first call. Details such as the make and model of your car will help the locksmith know which tools and equipment to bring with them. They may also ask for identification to confirm that you are the owner of the vehicle.


Expect a Cost: If you’re calling after hours, a locksmith can come with a cost, especially if on a weekend or holiday. However, the cost may be worth it to avoid causing damage to your car or wasting time trying to unlock it on your own.


Wait in a safe place: One of the most important things to remember is to stand well away from the road while you wait for your locksmith. If you’re stuck on the side of a road, it can be tempting to try and flag down passing cars for assistance. However, this can be quite dangerous as it distracts other drivers and can lead to collisions. 


Test the Key: Once your car is unlocked, the locksmith will usually test the key to make sure it's functioning properly.


Get a Receipt: It's always a good idea to have the locksmith provide you with a receipt for their services. This can be useful if you need to submit a claim to your insurance company or if you need to provide proof of payment for tax purposes.

Your Local Locksmith

If you're in the Toowoomba area and need assistance gaining entry to your car, Suresafe Locksmiths can help. Our trained professionals have been providing emergency locksmithing services since 2009. We bring our mobile workshop to you, complete with tools and equipment, so you can get back on the road as soon as possible without causing any damage to your vehicle. Give us a call today on 0419 729 222—we’ve got you covered.

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