How to Open the Car Door When the Wuling Hongguang Key is Locked Inside?
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Use the spare key to open it. Nowadays, most cars come with two keys for the owner—one for regular use and one as a spare. The spare key should not be kept inside the car but must be stored in a safe place at home. Otherwise, if the regular key gets locked inside, the spare key will also be locked in the car. Here are some relevant details: 1. When purchasing a car, it usually comes with two keys—one for regular use and one as a spare. If the regular key gets locked inside the car, the spare key can serve as a useful backup. 2. The spare key is generally kept at home and should not be carried around like the regular key, nor should it be left inside the car. If you are away from home or far from your spare key, hiring a locksmith is another option. However, make sure to choose a reputable locksmith company. 3. Typically, unlocking takes about a minute. The last method requires some skill and is not applicable to all car models. Usually, after the door is secured, there is a seal between the door glass and the car body. You can remove the window seal, then use a wire or thin string to lower it along the window gap to the door latch, loop it around the latch, and pull upwards to open the door.
I also experienced locking my keys inside a Wuling Hongguang. That time, in a rush to get to work, I realized the keys were on the seat only after closing the door—total chaos. I tried pulling the door gap with no luck, and a neighbor suggested using a wire to hook the door handle, which almost scratched the paint—big regret. Later, I learned my lesson: always keep a spare key, either in a magnetic box near the front wheel or with a trusted friend. The Wuling Hongguang’s traditional door locks are simple but easy to overlook; upgrading to a smart key system can prevent this. If locked out, don’t force the door—call 114 for a professional locksmith instead. They’re fast and safe. DIY attempts might damage the seals, costing hundreds to fix—not worth it. Prevention tips: Make it a habit to check your pockets before locking, take a moment to double-check when leaving, and avoid rushing to prevent daily mishaps.