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Learn How to Unlock Your Car in 30 Seconds (Video)

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(N.Morgan) Many of us have experienced the embarrassment of losing our keys and being unable to gain enter into our car.

Wouldn’t be great to know how to unlock your car without keys, in case you do lose them?

The video below gives step by step instructions on how to unlock your car without keys and skipping the embarrassment of having to call a locksmith.

Learn How to Unlock Your Car in 30 Seconds

Instructions:

Pull your shoelace out of your shoe.

In the middle of the lace, make a small noose knot that can get tighter as you pull on both ends.

Hold your shoelace gently from both ends, and fit it over the closed door in the crack between the door and the car’s frame.

Pull the shoelace down and try to get the loop around the car’s lock.

Once the loop is around the lock, pull on both ends to tighten the noose.

Once the loop is secure, pull the shoelace up from both ends.

The lock will be pulled up, allowing you access to your car.

Reference:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxLQeN1-p4A

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    • duncombemu

      What’s the picture of the string hanging out from the lock, all about? :???:

      • 2QIK4U

        I know. It has nothing to do with the explanation directly above it… Here’s a REAL 5 SECOND WAY. All cars now have central locking which runs Off air pressure. Simply cut a tennis ball in half, place it over the keyhole and pump it. Or just get a toilet plunger.. I know a thousand ways but as you said. That picture is NOT it. :lol:

        • FraMar

          Unless the key-hole is mount on a raised door handle and you cannot seal around it. I guess you COULD try a compressed air container with a straw that fits into the keyhold. Maybe I’ll try that…
          Nah. Got better things to do.

      • 2QIK4U

        Also a basic universal TV remote will tune into ANY electric rolladoor

      • b4

        yup-picture is bullshit–i just use the key–it only takes 1.7 seconds

      • duncombemu

        Plus, these days you really have to be stupid :???: to be able to lock the car keys in the car.

        If you use the ‘fob key’, then you need it outside the car to lock it. :idea:

      • 2QIK4U

        FRAMAR. Tennis ball has been the perfect tool since central locking came out. When you pump it. It creates enough push for it to not matter if it’s sealed perfectly.. As kellogs say. The simplest things in life are often the best. ;)

    • Air Quotes Shill Air Quotes

      BIN “journalists” are so bad their “job”.

      • 2QIK4U

        It seems like an unfireable job considering it’s cut n paste journalism including other peoples video’s mostly. But there’s the occasional diamond amongst the rough here still… Still more credibility than CNN 😂😂😂 lol

    • Pink Slime

      Hello Angle#3,

      Charlie here. Total time is false.

      Realize your mistake; 2-3 minute
      Call taxi wait – 30 minute.
      Go to store look for string and scissors -20 minute.
      Ride back; 20-30 minute.
      Prep string; 10 minute
      Actual unlocking; 10+ minutes.
      Unlock and realize why you are locked out. You lost the keys!
      Call taxi again wait – 30 minutes.

      Go to prison 1-3 years when you beat up taxi driver for laughing.

      Total time – 2 1/2 hours + 3 year prison term. :mad: :mad: <- :lol:

      And that is why I'm your boss. :lol: :lol:

      Signed,

      Charlie ( :lol: :lol: :lol: )

      • Air Quotes Shill Air Quotes

        Yeah, you can also just keep a spare key in your wallet.

        I’ve never understood why everyone doesn’t do that, I’ve done it since I was 16.

        • Pink Slime

          It happened to me once or twice where I locked myself out of my car. Can’t tell you how miserable that is.

          So, like you, I carry a spare key but with one addition. Before I EVER close the door to anything, house, car, etc., I make it a rule to make sure the key is in my hand and repeat in my mind to look at it and say CONFIRMED before I EVER SHUT ANY DOOR.

          Been doing it this for way for over 20 years and it has NEVER failed me.

          Tip 2.

          How not to sit on your sunglasses. Ruined two expensive ones this way. NEVER EVER put it ANYWHERE you will sit or EVEN think of sitting or anywhere anyone can put their fat ass on even if it does not resemble a chair.

          Have not sat and broke ANY sunglasses EVER since then. Have flattened a couple of doughnuts, though. :lol:

    • ZoSo

      Cant do that in new 2017 Fords F150 when mines locked The lock peg is below the peg hole top there nothing to loop around, besides there the pin combo locks on most new vehicles. When I lock my truck now I usually leave my keys in the concealed key drawer and use the combo lock to unlock it just like way back combination locks on your locker in high school,never forgot that combo lol, that way I don’t have to carry them around with me and I can’t lose them either. Great trick though for older vehicle, wish I had known this one 40 years ago would have really helped me one night in particular but that’s another story

      • 2QIK4U

        My method above will get straight into your brand new car.

    • Eggzactly

      Most locks are on the side of the doors now. A hammer or a big rock will also unlock your doors in 1 second. :wink:

      • FraMar

        Yeah, but it can be noisy until you can disable the alarm. Of course, no one pay any attention to car alarms.

      • 2QIK4U

        Nah just smash a porcelain coffee cup and flick the smallest piece straight at window. Because they must shatter by law the ceramic is the perfect cutting tool. Same thing with sparkplugs but that’s a hassle. Coffee cups are fast n easy.

        • Eggzactly

          I was at a car wash at 6am one morning washing my van before I went into the office. In the stall next to me was a guy that looked passed out and the music in his car was blaring. As I walked by his car to get change from the machine I could see his breath as he was breathing weird and his AC was cranking. I walked by the window and he had shot himself and I saw a note on the front seat. I called 911 and the cops showed up and one of them was trying to use a slim jim to open the door. After 2-3 minutes I went to my van and got out a 3′ aluminum pipe wrench. It made quick work of the back window. Unfortunately the guy died on the gurney right in front of me.

    • Josie

      That was awesome or I should say genius!

    • FraMar

      Just one question – WHERE did you find an antique car with that kind of lock switch? Cuba maybe?

    • Justin Case

      My car has buttons down on the door genius. Your string won’t work…

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