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24/7 Emergency Locksmith’s ‘4 Point Promise’

We know first hand how frustrating it is when you lock your keys in your car, lose your keys to your car or home, break your key in the lock, or have any lock related issue at all. Not being able to have access to your car or house can be one of the most stressful situations and one that can result in a flood of panic and worry.

That is why 24/7 Emergency Locksmith has a “4 Point Promise”. We want to ensure that our customers know that when they call us we are going to take their emergency as seriously as if it was our own car or home.

The 24/7 Emergency Locksmith “4 Point Promise”

We promise to be there as fast as possible.

We promise to get you in as quickly as possible.

We promise to charge you as cheaply as possible.

We promise to cause the absolute minimum amount of damage as possible.

We take our “4 Point Promise” very seriously. You know that when you call 24/7 Emergency Locksmith, you are calling the absolute best in the business.

Our trained locksmiths promise to provide you with quality, fast, service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in nearly any weather condition, and during all holidays.

Don’t let a locked door, keep you for enjoying life; We have Lock out Specialists standing by to help you, give 24/7 Emergency Locksmith a call at (484) 891-1922!

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Four Places to Hide Your Spare Car Key

Hiding your spare key under a rock is so old hat (but you can still check out Instructables.com to make your own.) Having a spare car key is a good idea for a multitude of reasons. Of course, if you lock your keys in your car or forget where you placed them, knowing that you have a spare set is one of the best feelings in the world. And, if you gave your spare to someone else, you know that there is always another option if you lock your keys in your car or misplace them.

So, what are some of the best spots to hide your spare car key? Let’s take a look.

Hide it on the Car

This may not be for everyone, and probably one of the first places a thief will look, but hiding your key in a magnetic box on your car is one of the most popular places. If you’re going to go this route, try to find somewhere a little more creative than under the wheel well.

In Your Purse or Wallet

Sometimes the most obvious places are the best. Keeping your spare key in your wallet or purse makes finding that spare key, or having it when you’re away from home, that much easier.

With Your Neighbor

If you trust your neighbor, keeping a key with them can be helpful. Of course, if you lose your key at 2 a.m., they might not be that happy about it.

In a Unique Spot

If you’re hiding it under a rock near your front door, that spare key may not last there too long. Why not look for a few more unique spots on your property that may be a little harder for a random person to guess, but somewhere you’ll never forget. Hiding it inside vinyl siding or even using a fake sprinkler (instead of a fake rock) may be smart moves.

If you lose your key and don’t have a spare, you need to make a spare, or you can’t find either, be sure to call 24/7 Emergency Locksmith!

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5 Signs That Your Ignition is On Its Way Out

24/7 Emergency Locksmith can solve 99% of ignition problems same day and same hour from being called. Our prices are far cheaper than dealerships and far faster than mechanics. When you are stuck, cannot or do not want to wait, call us for immediate help.

Here are a few signs to look for that will tell you if your ignition may be on its last legs.

Your Car Just Won’t Start

One of the telltale signs is that your car simply won’t start. You may get the engine to crank, but it will probably do so pretty slowly if your ignition is failing.

Your Turn the Key and Nothing Happens

If absolutely nothing happens when you turn your key in the ignition it could be a dead battery, but it could also be a that the ignition switch isn’t working.

Your Car Stalls While Driving

If you’re having issues with your car stalling while you’re driving (not while sitting idle) it could mean that your ignition is having some issues.

Your Key Won’t Turn

If you’re not able to turn the key in the ignition, make sure that the ignition lock is not in place by turning the wheel back and forth. If you still can’t get the key to turn, it may mean that your ignition is worn.

Your Dashboard Lights are Flickering

While this isn’t the most common sign, if you notice that your dashboard lights are flickering while the car is in motion, it could mean that your ignition is close to its last day.

If you notice any of these signs, please be sure to get in touch with 24/7 Emergency Locksmith! Call us at (484) 891-1922.

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What To Do If Your Key Breaks In The Lock

Breaking a key off in a lock has to be one of the most frustrating moments. And while we urge you to contact us when there is an issue you don’t feel comfortable. Here are at least a few tips for you to try if your key breaks off in your lock.

1. First, Don’t Try Your Key Again

Some think that using the key again may somehow help to jimmy the lock in some way. Don’t do it. All it will probably do is push the broken part of the key even further into the lock.

2. Tweezers May Help

The first thin many people do when they break their key off in a lock is to look for some sort of tool to help them out. One of the most simple tools is a pair of tweezers. We only really recommend trying this method if a bit of the key is still hanging out of the lock. Otherwise, you may end up pushing the key further into the lock.

3. Super Glue?

Believe it or not, super glue MAY help you get a key out of a lock. If you’re able to put some glue on the end of something, such as a match, and then adhere it to the key. Again, DO NOT try this method if the broken key in the lock is not visible or easy to access.

4. Bottom Line

You’re going to be frustrated, and you probably won’t have the best of luck getting that key out if you can’t see a piece of it hanging out of the lock. If you’ve exhausted your methods and your patience is wearing thing, please be sure to contact 24/7 Emergency Locksmith!

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Some Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for the Car Lover in Your Life

Valentine’s Day can sometimes be pretty difficult to buy presents for a loved one. Do you go the basic roses and candy route? That’s boring. What about a diamond necklace? Maybe she already has one. And, let’s be honest, it’s sometimes even harder to buy a Valentine’s Day present for that man in your life. Thankfully, we were able to take a look at some great ideas that you might want to look at for this Valentine’s Day for the car lover in your life.


1. Lifeline AAA Road Kit: If you don’t already have a kit similar to this in your car, or your loved one’s car, it’s a must buy!


2. Armor All Complete Car Care Kit: Want to keep your car looking great? You’ll need something like this and a little bit of elbow grease.


3. Cup Holder Multi USB Car Charging Port: This is a great item if you have kids who have their own devices that need power in the backseat! It’s great for traveling.


4. Ziraki Memory Foam Lumbar Cushion: Comfort can’t ever really be overrated. If you drive a lot, this can put the ease on your lower back.


5. Car Vacuum: Lugging out your vacuum to your car from your house is always a hassle. Keep one in there and you’ll always be ready to suck up those french fries!

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The “S” Method Parallel Parking Tips From 24/7 Emergency Locksmith

Before you can lock your car, you have to be able to park it effectively. And, while we all think we’re the best parkers in the history of the world, we can always use a bit of a refresher when it comes to parallel parking.

Take a look at one of the most common parallel parking methods, the “S” Method.

1. Turn on your signal and pull up about three feet away from the car you plan to park behind. You’ll want to align your back tires with the other car’s back bumper

2. Put your car into reverse and then turn your steering wheel all the way to the right.

3. Back up until your car is now at a 45 degree angle from its original position, and then stop.

4. Now, turn your wheels all the way to the left.

5. Back up and into the spot slowly until your car is now parallel with the curb.

6. You should be about or less than 12 inches from the curb.

Practice makes perfect!

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The 9 Best Steering Wheel Locks of 2018

You remember “The Club” don’t you? Popular in the 1980s and 1990s, it was the first steering wheel lock to really capture the attention of the American public. And while automobile manufacturers have upped their lock game in the years since it was released, there are still some quality steering wheel locks out on the market to take a look at.

Here are the Top 9 Best Steering Wheel Locks of 2018 according to thez8.com!

#9 Club 3000 Dual Hooks Steering Wheel Lock
#8 The Club 900 Steering Wheel Lock, Yellow
#7 Master Lock 263DAT Titanium Steering Wheel Lock
#6 The Club 1234 Basic Steering Wheel Lock, Black
#5 The Club CL303 Steering Wheel Lock, Red
#4 NRG Innovations SRK-101MB Quick Lock, Matte Black
#3 Centstar Adjustable Auto Steering Wheel Lock
#2 The Club 1000 Lock, Red
#1 The Club 1102 LX Steering Wheel Lock, Blue

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How to Protect Your Car from Being Broken Into from 24/7 Emergency Locksmith of the Lehigh Valley

24/7 Emergency Locksmith of the Lehigh Valley is there when you need us for any type of lockout situation. But, we’re also the type of company that doesn’t want to see you get into a bad situation, either.

Here are a few ways to keep your car safe from being broken into. Of course, if you need us, just call us at (484) 891-1922.

Remove Valuables from your Car

One of the most frequent reasons for thieves to target a car is the simple fact that they see something in the car through the window. Remove any sort of valuable item from your car before you leave it. If you have to leave any valuable items in your car, be sure to cover them up or put them in a space that is not visible.

Protect Your Car

Most modern cars already come with some sort of alarm system. Be sure to lock and/or alarm your car before you leave it.

Fake It

If you don’t have a car that has a security system, that’s no problem. Just get a sticker that says that you have one. Believe it or not, if your car has a sticker on it that says that is its protected by a security system, there are much higher odds that a thief will pass it over.

Tint Your Windows

Tinting your windows doesn’t just make you “cool” it also keeps people from seeing what is inside your vehicle. As long as you’re installing tint that is within your state’s code, go for it.

Park in a Well Lit Place

Let’s be honest, a thief is going to attempt to break into a car if it’s in a dark area much more frequently than if it’s in a well-lit one. Park your car in as well-lit of an area as you can.

Be sure to call us if you need help in a lockout situation at (484) 891-1922!

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The Hardest Cars to Break Into

While we’d never use our powers for evil, there are still people out there who make breaking into cars a habit.

Here are some of the cars that are the hardest to break into. If you own one and get locked out, though, don’t worry, we’ll get you back on the road in no time.

BMW and Mercedes

Both of these higher end cars use double locking mechanisms that make them pretty difficult to break in. Even if you break the window, you can’t open the door from the inside on many models. Play it safe and make sure you have spares available.

Honnda Accord

A Honda Accord? Yep. While these may not be BMWs or Mercedes, they do present a unique problem with their build. The space between the auto body and the door on these cars is very narrow, making it difficult to break into by trying to unlock the door.

Lexus

Maybe not surprisingly, Lexus cars are difficult to break into because the button in the door frame is designed to drop down quickly after it is lifted.

No matter what car you have, though, we’ll be able to help you out if you’re ever in a lockout situation. Be sure to save our number!

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What Are The Different Types of Car Door Locks?

We might not think too hard about the types of door locks that our cars have, but beyond being interesting, it can sometimes come in handy to know what your car is equipped with. Let’s take a look.

Manual Lock Cylinders

This lock has a knob on the inside of the car that can be pulled up or pushed down. You see these locks all the time in horror movies when the character is trying to get away! If you pull the knob up, the door is unlocked. If you push it down, the door is locked. This lock requires a key for operation.

Automatic Door Lock Types

Would you believe that keyless car locks started all the way back in 1980 by Ford Motor Company? It’s true. These locks are much more common today and can be identified by a pin pad on the door.

Remote Key-Less Systems

What started out as something only found in pricier cars is commonplace today. Remote key systems operate by a radio frequency and a key fob. Some require the owner to push a button to open and lock and some actually just open automatically when an owner is close to the vehicle.

Child Safety Locks

Most cars have child safety locks built into their back doors. The obvious intent here is to keep a child from opening the door in the back. The locks, when engaged, make the inside back door handles useless, keeping kids safe.

If you get locked out, be sure to contact us 24 hours per day at (484) 891-1922.

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