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It's The One Car Open Service Trick Every Person Should Know
4 Types of Car Open Services

Car lockouts can be frustrating and threatening, but attempting to break into your vehicle using tools you have made yourself can cause injury and damage to your vehicle. Instead, contact an expert car open service like HONK to get back into your vehicle in a safe manner.

It happens to everyone, but if you leave this job to the pros you can reduce your anxiety while also saving your wallet. Learn five ways that your locksmith can unlock your car.

1. Slim Jim

A Slim Jim is a piece of metal shaped into an odd-looking strip. This slim tool may look like a snack, but it's only used for one function: to open locked doors to cars. The locksmith will slide the thin, flexible metal between the window and weatherstripping in order to pick lock. It's important to know that this process is not 100% secure and should only be done in an emergency. This device could damage the car's airbags as well as electrical system if it is used improperly.

The notched end of the Slim Jim is used to open the control bar of the lock of your vehicle's door. It can be pushed down or pulled upwards, according to the type of lock. It also permits the locksmith to alter the internal locking mechanism of the door of your vehicle without having to turn the key in the ignition.

This method is great for older cars as newer models have cables or electronic links to operate the locks. If you try to use a Slim Jim to open a modern lock, it can activate or deploy the side airbags. It's best to let the locksmith handle the situation.


There are some things you can do to prepare for a car opening service using the aid of a Slim Jim. Find a long, thin tool at home. A metal ruler or a wire hanger are excellent examples. You'll also need pliers to help keep the tool in position. Insert the notched end first and then push it downward into the lock of your car, keeping an eye out for movement. Once you start to see the lock move it, you can begin to pull it upwards until the door opens.

2. Long Reach Tool

This long-range car opening tool is ideal to reach inside pull handles in recessed, tight spaces. It has a pre-bent design that allows users to bend it in any direction without putting too much force on it. The soft coating helps protect the paint and weather stripping, and it folds down for small storage. It also includes an open window wedge that provides additional leverage, and numerous properties that shield the vehicle of your customer during the unlocking process, such the rubber edge and a strip of plastic, as well as a paint protector.

The majority of vehicles have shielded lock cables electronic door locks, tight tolerances for weather strips and laminated windows. The traditional lever and button handles can be moved when they are properly inserted into the open position. These new tools that have long reaches are a great way to overcome the issues that locking mechanisms face today.

The right tools can help to solve the problem of your customer's vehicle lockouts quickly. You can save money and time by investing in wedge tools and long-reach tools. When you're dealing with customers your professionalism will set you apart from other service providers who don't use the right tools. The more you use these tools, the more easy it will be to resolve lockouts for all types of vehicles.

3. Broken Key Extractor

A key extractor is a tool used to free a broken piece of the key that is buried in the lock. Key extractors come in a variety of sizes and shapes, but they are usually small hooks that have a sharp tip. Hooks are inserted into a lock to search for nudges, so they can hook a lost part out. They are available in a set that comes with the lockpick as well as other important tools. Find a set made of durable materials with comfortable handles.

Apply a spray lubricant prior to using a key extractor. This will assist the extractor slide through the lock to locate the damaged segment. It is also beneficial to position the cylinder of the lock in a locked or an unlocked position, which makes it easier to extract any broken pieces. When you've located the break you can gently twist and pull the extractor through to remove it.

When shopping for a broken key extractor, make sure you choose one that includes the lockpick as well as other vital tools. You'll be prepared in the event that your car key breaks. The key extractor should have a small hook, or a sharp point, that is easy to grasp. Take into consideration its length as well, to make sure that it fits your keyhole easily.

Instead of tackling an issue with a damaged key on your own you should contact an experienced locksmith. They will be able to fix the issue quickly without causing further damage to your vehicle. If you choose Low Rate Locksmith, you'll enjoy 24/7 service and a mobile option that will be at your disposal. Their specialists use special equipment to safely remove the key and provide key duplication on site for a complete and easy solution.

4. Wedge

Humans have used wedges for thousands of years to hunt (like spears) to cut wood and stones as well as split logs and carve rocks, and to hold objects in position. A wedge is composed of two planes that are angled and meet at an edge. It is used to cut solid objects.

G28 Car Keys is also used in a myriad of machines and tools to serve a range of uses, including cutting or slicing, splitting, and holding objects in place. The wedge-type door stop works by changing the direction in which the force is applied. This prevents the door from being pulled.

Professional locksmiths often employ a wedge to help with a lockout, but it's crucial to know the amount of force to apply and where to place the wedge to avoid damage. Applying too much pressure or putting the wedge in the wrong spot could break the window or leave splinters and dents in the vehicle door or body. The wedge should be placed in the large space that is between the body of the vehicle and the door of the car. This is typically near the top of the rear door.

It is also important to keep in mind that modern vehicles have a lot more "give" in their doors due to rollover and side-impact safety standards that came into effect 10 years ago. Due to this, an inflatable wedge will be able separate the frame from the door and allow you to insert the jim to open the vehicle without damaging it. Be sure to deflate the wedge prior to attempting to remove it or you could accidentally re-pin the rod in a tighter position and cause further damage. This can make the whole process more time consuming since you'll need to sit for a while waiting for the wedge to return to its normal state.

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