Stuck in a Car Lockout? 

Cars do not come cheap and no one would want to lose their car. One thing that frustrates more is losing or misplacing the keys.
There are also some people who forget to take out the keys out of the car when they step out of it.
This leaves them out of the car with no replacement keys.
Another worse situation arises when while twisting the key, you break it within the locks. In these said situations, people try to use clips, metal wires, and other tools to open the locked doors and some even break the screen to enter their car. However, all this exercise can cost you a lot more because using items other than keys can damage the locks and screens are expensive.

The best to do  in those situations is to call for the help of professional locksmith

Before a locksmith arrives at the scene, try not to do anything silly that can make you regret later on.
Try to maintain your calm and do not panic as it will allow you to perceive the situation in the best manner and try to come up with a solution.
You can check if any door is left open or you have left any window open.
By doing so, you will be able to get a better solution or at least give yourself a feeling that you are actually trying something. However, if nothing works in your favor, relax!

 

Still want to do it yourself?!

Here is step by step instructions:

Step 1: Use a wedge or tool to hold open the door space. Find something thin that can be used to open up a gap at the top of the door, between the car’s body and the doorframe or window.

Tip: You could use a putty knife, a ruler, or even a doorstop for this purpose.

Step 2: Slide the tool into the door gap. Wedge the tool into the space between the body of the vehicle and the top of the door on the side opposite the hinge (this corner can be pulled out the most). Pull the space open with your fingers to make more space for the tool to fit into.

Step 3: Keep inserting the tool until it is visible. Carefully work the tool down and into the space until it is visible through the window.

Note: Be careful not to tear or damage the weather stripping while inserting the tool.

Step 4: Make a hook. Now you can fashion a tool or hook to grab the locking pin. A clothes hanger works well, but you can use whatever is handy.

Note: The end has to be able to fit around the bottom part of the pin and pull it up to open the lock. This is tricky, and getting the right ‘lasso’ for the locking pin may take a few tries.

Step 5: Open the lock using the hook. Use the wedge to open up a space large enough to fit the tool into the car. Grab onto the locking pin with the tool and pull up on it until the door unlocks.

Tip: Depending on the vehicle and the type of lock, getting into the car may take a bit of patience. Locksmith Woodland Hills may just end up being the most efficient way to solve the problem. For this reason, it is a good idea to have a professional solve the problem unless the situation is an emergency.