Break into your car to retrieve your keys

Break into your car to retrieve your keys

Have you ever locked your keys inside of your car before? I net you have, you've felt the frustration, you've felt the pain, but don't pull out that cell phone just yet... you don't need a locksmith.

This video tutorial will show you step-by-step, how to break into your car to retrieve your keys. You can use a slim jim (like most police officers would) or a coat hanger (like most automobile thieves would). If you use the coat hanger method to get into your vehicle, you're also going to need some large screwdrivers.

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/user/Kopisetic973
Curated By: BobsBigBoy

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vamsivikas (-1) 10 months ago
it's ok
+2
edea (2) 10 months ago
lol reminds me of good old days with my dad.. :) thanks for sharing lol
+1
Sleepysubzero 2 months ago
Cool. And i use to hate metal coat hangers
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Ng KokCheow last month
wonderful idea,althogh it does not happen nowadays with remote control keys.
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