Here’s How To Unlock Your Car In Less Than 30 Seconds If You Ever Lose Your Keys

Most of us have locked our keys in the car at least once. Or our kids or significant other have done it for us. It happens when warming up the car in the morning, making a “quick run”, or just fooling around. A long “Uggghhhh” and some colorful vernacular usually follow the event.

It’s common for people to misplace their spare keys too. Stuff happens. If you’re ever in a situation where you don’t have a spare key or a family member you can call for backup, this hack could help. If you simply want to avoid the lecture or scolding that will come from said family member, try this.

Or if you don’t want to give money to a locksmith and you’re feeling your own handiness, you can do this. What you will need however, is a car that has exposed locks on top of the door. Locks that are nested on the inside panel of the door are unreachable with this trick. And remember, use this on your car, not a stranger’s.

MATERIALS

String that is the length of your car door plus 1 foot (the video uses 2 meters)

INSTRUCTIONS

TIE A KNOT

STRING IT THROUGH

With the string ends in your hands, slip the string over the door frame. It should fit through the crack where the door meets the frame.

LASSO THE LOCK

Loop your lasso string over the lock’s knob, and pull it so that it’s tightly secured around the lock.

POP THE LOCK

Pull up the ends of the string up until the lock pops up.

Watch the video to see how to do each of these quick steps. To pull this off it’s also suggested to use a shoestring if regular string isn’t available. If you’re lace isn’t long enough, you may be able to tie two of them together. If you have a car that unlocks by pulling the handle open from the inside, you can try to slip the string over the door latch instead.

Let’s be honest. We all know that the internet is swimming with DIY (wink wink) hacks like these. Just keep in mind that no one is encouraging you to join the criminal underworld. Sometimes it pays to know things like busting out of handcuffs or cracking locks. Emergencies pop up.

Emergencies like lockouts. Getting locked out of your car or house is no picnic so be prepared. What if you don’t have access to a phone – perhaps because it’s locked in the place where you’re locked out? Laugh if that’s happened to you.

When you’re attempting to do this, make sure you’re in a safe space so people (including cops) don’t think you’re trying to rob yourself. At the very least, try to have some ID on you.

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