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What to do if you locked your keys in the trunk of your car?

What to do if you locked your keys in the trunk of your car?

If your home keys are locked in the trunk with your car keys or you aren’t sure if you have a spare, it may be time to call a locksmith. Call a locksmith. If you’ve exhausted all of your options, it’s time to call a professional who can quickly, safely, and affordably get you back in your car and on the road.

Is there a way to unlock the trunk without a key?

A lot of cars require the ignition key be in the ignition and turned to get power to the trunk release. This bypass works on all vehicles I have run into with a button you can get to the wires on the back. Also, sometimes you have to push the button while injecting the 12 volts to the wires on the back. Loading…

Where are the spare keys in the car?

You may want to have a spare key placed inside the car, hidden from view. This will be easily accessible once a locksmith has got you into the car, and you can turn off the alarm and open the trunk again. Another option is to have a spare key hidden inside a magnetic strongbox somewhere under the car. This has a few downsides.

Is it possible to get in the trunk of a car?

It’s very possible that they won’t be able to get inside the trunk. Modern carmakers have gone to great lengths to secure it. The release levers for the back seats are now inside the trunk; the trunk release is protected by the battery. You may very well need to move on to stage two at this point. 2. Get the Spare Keys

Can you unlock a car with the keys locked in the trunk?

How to unlock a car with the keys locked in the trunk. A lot of cars require the ignition key be in the ignition and turned to get power to the trunk release. This bypass works on all vehicles I have run into with a button you can get to the wires on the back.

How do you open the trunk of a Mercedes Benz?

You will need to slide the locking tab with your thumb and pull out the metal key. Step 2. Insert the key into the trunk lock cylinder. Step 3. Turn the key until you hear the trunk pop open. Note: Avoid jump starting your Mercedes-Benz by connecting the jumper cables directly to the battery.

It’s very possible that they won’t be able to get inside the trunk. Modern carmakers have gone to great lengths to secure it. The release levers for the back seats are now inside the trunk; the trunk release is protected by the battery. You may very well need to move on to stage two at this point. 2. Get the Spare Keys

You may want to have a spare key placed inside the car, hidden from view. This will be easily accessible once a locksmith has got you into the car, and you can turn off the alarm and open the trunk again. Another option is to have a spare key hidden inside a magnetic strongbox somewhere under the car. This has a few downsides.

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Ruth Doyle