Unlock a car when the keys are locked inside

Unlock a car when the keys are locked inside

In these auto lockout emergency videos, learn what to do when you’ve locked your keys in the car—aside from calling a locksmith. Our expert will show you how to use special tools, usually readily available to the public, to unlock your car free of charge. Watch this instructional video and learn how to save the day the next time you lock your keys in the car.

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mcpaintball (3) 1 year ago
This guy kinda goes on and on...
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03diesel (1) 12 months ago
smash da window duh head er cant u afford to replace it
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WOLFGUTTS (-1) 11 months ago
SO BASICALLY YOU NEED TO FIND A LOCK'S SMITHS VAN, BREAK INTO TO IT, STEAL ALL TOOL'S AND THE GO TO WORK, SWEET..NOW YOU HAVE A NEW NIGHT TIME JOB!!
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alan65173364 (1) 6 months ago
ya smash da window it would be more cheap than buying this equipment
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Hunter_2000 (-3) 4 months ago
thx 4 da info
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