What to Do When Volkswagen Car Keys Are Locked Inside the Car?

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SerenityLynn
07/30/25 3:03am
Here are specific solutions for when car keys are locked inside the vehicle: 1. Use the spare key to open the door: Vehicles usually come with at least two original keys, one as the primary key and the other commonly referred to as the spare key. If the primary key is locked inside the car, try to retrieve the spare key. 2. Contact a locksmith: If you are far from home or traveling, retrieving the key might not be practical. In such cases, hiring a locksmith is a viable option. To engage a locksmith, you will need valid identification documents such as an ID card, passport, or household registration booklet, as well as proof of vehicle ownership like the vehicle registration certificate. If the registration certificate is also locked inside the car, you can verify it with the locksmith after unlocking. Without the registration certificate, you may need to file a report at the nearest police station. 3. Break the window: If retrieving the key or waiting for a locksmith is not feasible, breaking the window might be the only remaining option.
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