
Solutions for when the key is locked inside a Wuling Zhiguang: 1. Generally, one or two spare keys are provided upon purchasing a car. Using the spare key to unlock the car is the most convenient and cost-effective method. 2. You can also call 114 to get the contact information of a locksmith company, as 114 provides locksmith services registered with the public security department. 3. Breaking the window. If you have no choice but to break the window, it is recommended to choose the front door window, as it is easier to replace, has minimal impact on the car's sealing, and the replacement cost is acceptable. 4. Finding a breakthrough point from the sealing strip. Use a thin wire, bend one end into a U-shaped hook, remove the window glass sealing strip, insert the wire along the glass into the door body, and carefully try to hook and lift the door lock lever connected to the door handle. Once the lever is hooked, pull it upwards forcefully while grabbing the outer door handle to pull the door open.

I've also experienced locking the keys in the car. I drove a Wuling Sunshine for quite a long time, and once I accidentally left the keys on the driver's seat and locked the doors when I closed them. My first thought was the spare key, which is usually kept in my bag—I've made it a habit to carry one before leaving home. If I didn't have it, contacting a nearby locksmith was the most reliable solution; they could be found quickly through an app, and the cost was just a few dozen yuan. Avoid trying to pry the door open or using a wire hook, as it might scratch the car body or damage the lock. The door structure of Wuling vehicles isn't too complicated, and a professional could unlock it in two to three minutes. Later, I also installed a mobile app control feature, allowing me to unlock the car remotely to avoid similar issues. Remember, prevention is key—always check your pocket to confirm the keys aren’t left inside before getting out of the car.

Once, a friend locked his keys inside his Wuling Zhiguang, and we were all anxiously pacing by the roadside. He tried using a clothes hanger to fish the keys through the window gap, but the car didn’t have enough space, so it failed. Eventually, we asked around in a WeChat group and found a nearby 24-hour locksmith shop. After a quick call, the locksmith arrived on his bike, used a specialized tool to gently pick the lock through the door gap, and got it open in no time. It cost 100 yuan, which was totally worth it—fast and safe. Now, I always recommend keeping a spare key at a fixed spot at home or using tape to create a temporary storage point outside the car. Wuling’s after-sales service also offers rescue assistance—just call, and they’ll send a technician to help. Next time before parking, remember to clear your pockets to avoid keys slipping into the seat. From this incident, I learned not to panic over small car troubles—turning to social advice can be really helpful.

It's really frustrating when the keys get locked in the car. That time, my husband's Wuling Zhiguang also fell victim. I asked a neighbor to bring the spare key for emergency help, otherwise I would immediately contact a locksmith company. Make sure to find a legitimate shop with a business license to ensure safety—don't risk forcing the door open as it could damage the car. Lock issues are common with vehicles like Wuling, so it's best to contact the manufacturer's after-sales service or call 110 to consult experts. As a recommendation, develop the habit of checking your pockets before closing the door to ensure the keys are outside. It's best to keep a spare in your wallet. Paying attention to small daily details can save you from big troubles.


