Keys Locked in Your Car? Do This

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Car keys. Locked Your Keys in the Car? Do This to Get Back in For Free, DIY and car repair with auto mechanic Scotty Kilmer. How to get into a car without a key. Unlock car door without a key. How to open a car without keys. Keys locked in car, how to get them back. How to replace your lost or stolen car keys and fob cheaply. Car advice. Car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 56 years.

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scottykilmer
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I used my grandfather's blood pressure cuff to open my door recently. Even though he's gone, he still helps me.

jaymakak
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"you might want to roll down the window first" That's probably the best advice in this whole video. Honestly, there are many people out there that won't even think about doing that they would just toss their key in there and not even consider what might happen. Since I'm old school I used to always keep a spare key in my wallet.

Nowadays, I just have AAA coverage if I have a problem like that where I'm locked out I can call them and they'll come out and unlock my car for me. One time I was out and about with a friend of mine in his car and he locked his keys inside so I called AAA to come out and in fact they used the bladder and a long adjustable rod exactly like you are doing it here.

When you think about it with all the technological advancements they have made in automobiles the absolute worst and weakest link in the chain after all this time is still the battery.

carlmontney
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THAT IS THE MOST ORGANIZED JUNK DRAWER IVE EVER SEEN!!!! 😱

MajelCats
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I'm hard of hearing Scotty, I really appreciate that you provide sign language on all your videos.

columbmurray
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I remember when I locked myself out my car, an older dude helped me open it with a hanger. He told me to leave it in my trunk in case I’m ever locked out again. I was like if I could open my trunk would I still be locked out

WTFFN
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a little trick I used to do (having a 2011 Mazda CX-7) was to detach the buttons part (remote control) of my key fob and leave it in my pants pocket all the time and forget about it (until I’d need it to open the car in case I’m locked out or something) and always use the metal part for my daily uses.
You’re probably asking why I don’t do the opposite and use the remote control for my daily basis ? Well that’s to prevent thieves from intercepting my key fob signals, copy them and then come later and steal my car !

So to recap : I keep the spare key at home and use the main key as 2 keys : 1 for daily uses, and the 2nd as a spare key that stays attached to my body all the time ; I don’t put it in my phone or purse coz I may forget the phone/purse themselves in my locked car.

krikx
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Thanks I got like 5 cars now ! You are awesome

JustinV-ideos
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I thought a couple days ago this channel was RIP and it was a sad day for Scotty Kilmer viewers, you come back to life all the time!

richardhawkins
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last summer i was with a scout troop of about 25 in Alaska. We were in a remote area doing some salmon fishing (yes, that was amazing). One of the dads locked the doors and key inside of one of the cars we were using. We were in a NON cell area that was very remote. I stepped up to the plate and took on the task of getting us in. The 1st thing i did was checked ALL the doors for a open lock. None were found. The drivers window was down about 1/4". I directed scouts to find me the perfect stick, a couple dads pulled on the glass and I very cautiously guided the stick down to the unlock button. Although they were amazed, no one really gave me credit for that magic touch and ingenuity!

reedrobb
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That spare key in the wallet trick has got me out of trouble many times

lesklower
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I just bought my third Hulkman. Very impressive! If you're locked out, slap a bunch of duct tape on a window and work it down slowly. You'll get a working gap pretty quickly.

williammouri
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I remember when I locked myself in my car, I was praying that my wife wouldn't call AAA or locksmith. 😂

ZapperAKAZapp
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Lol I've made it a habit over the years to look at my hands and make sure keys are in them before shutting locked car doors

JonnyDIY
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now I know how to break into Sweet Celica, thanks, Scotty!

Zebra_
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I put one in a magnetic holder and put it behind the bumper somewhere years ago and it’s still there so I can reach up under there and feel for it. It has come in handy a couple of times.

dormandavis
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Won't work with prox. fobs, but everything before that, 2 things.
1.kill-switch below dash. (I know has nothing to do with this, but always my first suggestion lol)
2. Spend the money and put one in the trunk. Used small gauge galvanized cable to connect to the emergency release in the trunk and run the other end out below. I ran mine right next to my gas tank strap. No one would ever notice it's there.

courtney
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I do roadside assistance and help with 15+ lockouts. Toyotas are the only vehicles that do not lock when the key is in the ignition. The rest don’t and yes, no matter how old or new it is, it WILL still lock you out. I would highly suggest getting a second key because if you own an American, Japanese, German or a Korean car then chances are it could lock you out.

SaifAyden
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Hi Mr. Scotty! I noticed you have some money in your key drawer, I had a dollar once until my wife found it. But it was nice for just a short time to not be broke!

Bigfoot-xj
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Some of those old cars I drove 50 years ago I used the old clothes hanger trick to get back in the car after locking my keys in it.

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