You locked yourself out of the car. Now what? There are ways to break into your car and retrieve your keys that are so simple, they even do it in movies, if an actor can break into a car, so can you!
Now, you could do the smart thing and call 24/7 Emergency Locksmith, but that doesn’t make as exciting of a story, does it?
So let’s go back to breaking into your car. First off, make sure it is your car, do not go around breaking into other people’s cars, that will get you in trouble. We are trying to help you with your car problems, not get you in even more trouble. Only use these tips on your own car.
Method 1
The first step is to get the car door wedged away from the car. This means you need to have some sort of wedge, good luck finding something that will squeeze into that tight space between your car and the door to create an opening. You will also need a thin metal rod or something that you can slide into this crack and unlock the door. Don’t have a wedge type object or a rod? Well this is not the method you should use.
Method 2
You could call 24/7 Emergency Locksmith. They will be there as quickly as possible, no matter the time of the day, it’s even in their name. But this method has no risks, so we will move on.
Method 3
You could go with the window trick, which you typically see in movies. You somehow jimmy a metal rod, ruler, hanger, or something along those lines, in through the window and magically connect the end to the lock and voila, you are in. Oh, right you don’t have a rod or hanger or any other tool to jam in the window.
Method 4
Alright, this is a technical method. It takes skills, concentration, and patience. You are going to find something large, heavy even. The heavier the better. Then, with great force, throw this object straight at the window. With luck, it will shatter and you will be in your car! But you don’t want to shatter your window? Okay, let’s go to the last method.
Method 5
Call 24/7 Emergency Locksmith! This is the best way to get into a car after locking yourself out. It’s fool proof, requires minimal instructions or tools, and will get you on the road again without injuring yourself or your car.
If you ever lock your keys in the car, don’t fuss with trying to break into your car on your own. 24/7 Emergency Locksmith can help you in no time. Give us a call to get help now!








During this type of issue, you might not know the best approach to unlocking your car and getting out of the cold. One thing that could help is warming your key. If you carefully hold it over a flame for a second you should be able to get it into the lock, now you just need to make sure you always have a lighter on you during the cold months. Or if your car has a remote-start, use that. It should help heat your car and may unfreeze the locks on the door. After some warming up you should be able to get into your car and out of the cold.
The craftsmanship of a locksmith has evolved quite a bit over the last couple of decades. With the strides that are made every day in science, it goes without saying that cars are always finding new features to add and different accessories to incorporate into the designs. One of the parts that we as locksmiths deal with on a regular basis, and had to evolve alongside, are the ways that keys have changed. While standard keys made it pretty easy to understand a model and make and determine what the best plan of action for opening the car would be, that’s just not the case anymore. For the most part, there are a few cars that had their keys made in the transitional period of these keys, so while the make may be newer, the key still has the older design. Here are the different types of keys that we work with and how to determine whether or not this is the type of key that your car uses.
Transponder Keys
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We know that we aren’t your only choice when it comes to 24-hour locksmiths in Allentown, but we do think we’re the best choice. If you are searching for a reliable, quality locksmith in the area, we have three great reasons you should make us your first call for locksmith services.




