What to Do If the Key is Locked Inside a Toyota Levin?
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Generally, cars nowadays come with two keys: one for regular use and the other as a spare. If the main key is lost, the spare key can be used. It's important to ensure that the locksmith company you contact is a qualified and reputable one. Before unlocking, they should present relevant documents, such as the vehicle registration and ID card, for verification. Most 4S stores now offer after-sales rescue services. Simply call them and wait for the rescue team to arrive. Breaking the glass requires skill. You can choose to break the side windows (front or rear). When doing so, be quick, accurate, and forceful to avoid injury from glass shards.
I've also experienced locking the keys in the car. Don't panic. Some Toyota Levin models come with remote unlocking features—try connecting via the mobile app. If that doesn't work, quickly grab a spare key, whether it's the one at home or with a friend or family member. If both options fail, call Toyota customer service (the 400 number) and have a 4S store send roadside assistance. They have specialized tools to unlock the car without damage. Never smash the window yourself—repairs are costly and troublesome. To prevent this hassle in the future, make it a habit to hold the keys before exiting the car. Using a key lanyard attached to your belt also helps. The Levin's key detection zone is near the driver's seat, so be careful not to accidentally press the lock button.