How to Open a Car When the Keys Are Locked Inside?
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If the car keys are locked inside the vehicle, you can open the door by finding a spare key, using a mobile phone remote unlocking feature, or contacting a rescue service for assistance. 1. Find a spare key: When purchasing a new car, the manufacturer usually provides a spare key. You can carry the mechanical key with you, which allows you to open the door if the main key is locked inside. Since the mechanical key can only unlock the door but not start the vehicle, there's no need to worry about the car being stolen even if it's lost. However, avoid carrying the entire spare key with you, as losing it could pose a risk of car theft. 2. Use mobile phone remote unlocking: If the car is equipped with a mobile phone remote control function, you can unlock the door remotely via your phone. If the car doesn’t have this feature by default, check if a smart box is installed—some car control products enable remote unlocking via a mobile app. 3. Contact a locksmith: Wait for a rescue service to unlock the door. You’ll need to provide relevant documents, such as your ID card and vehicle registration, to prove ownership of the car.