What to Do When Locked Inside a Car?

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GriffinFitz
07/29/25 4:59am
What to Do When Locked Inside a Car? Solutions are as follows: 1. If you have a key: You can use the key or a spare key to solve the problem. When purchasing a vehicle, the original keys that come with the car are generally no fewer than two. If the commonly used key is accidentally locked inside the car, try to retrieve the spare key, as this is the simplest and least costly method. 2. If you don't have a key: You can open the trunk switch to escape. If the trunk switch cannot be found, you can seek help from a 4S shop. 3. Call the police: The police can help find a legitimate locksmith company, which significantly reduces expenses and provides a sense of security, preventing fraud and extortion by unscrupulous locksmith companies. 4. Hire a locksmith company: Documents required when hiring a locksmith company include ID card, passport or household registration, and vehicle license.
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VanAlan
08/12/25 8:38am
When locked inside a car, here are practical tips from experience. Don’t panic—stay calm immediately; agitation only consumes oxygen or leads to misjudgment. Quickly check if the doors can be opened from inside—every car has an unlock button or lever near the door handle—find and press it. If the door fails, try rolling down the window: use the crank for older manual windows or the switch for electric ones. Still stuck? Call for help with your phone; if unavailable, press and hold the horn button on the steering wheel to create noise and attract attention. In emergencies without tools, strike the window corner (not the center) with a hard object like keys or a shoe heel. Key reminders: In summer, temperatures rise fast—remove outerwear and sit in shade to avoid heatstroke; in winter, curl up to retain warmth. Keeping a window-breaking tool in the car is smart—I always remind friends to do the same. Pay extra attention to child safety—teach kids not to play with locks and prioritize calming them if trapped. Act swiftly but methodically, and always seek external help first.
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