What to Do If You Lose Your Car Anti-Theft Key?

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SanNadia
07/29/25 4:51pm
When the primary key is lost, you can use the spare key. Therefore, it is crucial to remember that the spare key should never be left inside the car; it must be kept in a safe place at home. If the spare key cannot be found, you can contact a professional locksmith company to unlock the car. Usually, relevant documents such as an ID card and vehicle registration certificate are required. Car owners only need to provide their vehicle registration certificate and personal information to the 4S store. Based on the provided information, the store can retrieve the vehicle's anti-theft password and then configure a new key.
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