When your key will not turn, do not force it. Try these safe moves. Take pressure off the steering wheel, wiggle the key gently, check your gear is in Park, test the battery, and look for key wear. These steps cover the steering wheel lock, the battery, and the...
Yes, you can replace a car key without the original. It comes down to the year and model of your car, the type of key or fob it uses, and the info you can provide. Most cars can get a new key cut and programmed by a mobile locksmith or the dealer. You will need proof...
When staff leave, rekey when your hardware still works and the risk feels low to medium. Replace when keys are lost or copied, locks are worn, or a key holder had wide access. Rekey keeps cost and downtime lower. Replace boosts protection and fixes weak parts. Pick...
Ignition Repair vs New Cylinder: Overview If your key is hard to turn, sticks, or the car will not start, you are likely stuck choosing ignition repair vs new cylinder. Repair works when wear is light or the key is the issue. A new cylinder is best when pins are worn,...
We’ve all been there. Maybe it was after a long day at work, or right before an early-morning meeting. You reach into your pocket, only to freeze like a deer caught in headlights—your car keys are locked inside your car. At that point, you don’t care much for the...
Do you ever find yourself frantically patting every pocket, even peering into the freezer, just to realize your house keys are still lost? You’re not alone—swapping keys and fumbling with locks is how many of us do the “pocket dance.” Good news: Keyless entry...