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4 Types of Car Open Services

It's frustrating when your car locks, but using an improvised tool to gain entry into your vehicle can cause injuries and damages. Get a professional locksmith service such as HONK instead to safely get back into your vehicle.

Saab-logo.jpgIt happens to everyone But if you delegate this job to the professionals you can reduce your anxiety while also saving your cash. Learn five ways that your locksmith can open your vehicle.

1. Slim Jim

A Slim Jim is an oddly designed strip of metal. While it may look like an edible snack, this small tool actually serves a single purpose: to open locked car doors. The locksmith will slide the thin, flexible metal between the window and the weatherstripping to pick lock. It is important to remember that this procedure isn't safe and should only be used in an emergency. This device can damage the car's airbags as well as electrical system if used incorrectly.

The notch on the Slim Jim allows you to access the control bar of your vehicle's door lock. It can be pushed down or pulled up, depending on the lock type. The locksmith can also alter the internal locking system of the doors of your vehicle without having to turn the ignition key.

This method is a good fit for older vehicles, since the majority of newer models utilize electronic or cable linkages to control their locks. If you try using a Slim Jim to open a modern lock, it can activate or deploy the side airbags. It is best to let an expert locksmith handle the situation.

There are some things you can do to prepare for a car opening ceremony using a Slim Jim. You can find an appropriate tool in your home by searching for something that is long and thin, such as a ruler made of metal or a wire hanger. You'll also need a pair of pliers to help hold the tool in position. Insert the notched end first and then push it down into the lock of your car, keeping an eye out for movement. When you begin to feel the lock out car services move, you can begin pulling it upwards until the door opens.

2. Long Reach Tool

This long reach tool is ideal for reaching pull handles located in tight, recessed spaces. It is designed to allow you to bend in any direction without applying too much pressure. It can be folded for compact storage and has a soft coating that protects the paint and weather strips. It also comes with an additional window wedge for leverage, and a variety of features to safeguard your customer's vehicle during the unlocking process, including a plastic strip, rubber tip and a paint protector.

The majority of vehicles come with shielded cables for locking electronic door locks and tightly controlled tolerances for weather strips and laminated window. However, traditional lock buttons and lever handles can be moved if properly wedged into an open position. These new long-reach tools are an excellent solution to overcome the challenges of locking mechanisms today.

The right tools can help you solve your customer's vehicle lockouts quickly. You can save time and money by investing in wedge tools and long-reach equipment. And when you're working with clients your professionalism will make you stand out from other service providers that don't make use of the appropriate tools. The more you utilize the tools, the easier it becomes to fix locks on all makes and models.

3. Broken Key Extractor

Key extractors are used to extract a broken key part from a lock. They come in different shapes and sizes, but most are small hooks with a sharp end which is placed inside the lock to look for nudges to hook a lost key part out. One can be found in a set with the lockpick as well as other important tools. Find a set made of durable material with comfortable handles.

Before using the key extractor, apply some spray lubricant to the lock and key. This will allow the key extractor to slide through the lock and locate the broken segment. It's also helpful to align the cylinder either in a locked or unlocked state, so that it's easy to retrieve any broken components. When you've located the break, gently twist and pull the extractor to remove it.

Look for a broken-key extractor that includes a lockpick, along with other important tools. You'll be ready in the event that your car's key is damaged. The key extractor tool itself should have tiny hooks or a sharp end that's easy to grip. It's also important to consider its length so that it can fit into the keyhole.

Get a locksmith's help instead of trying to fix the broken key by yourself. They will be able to fix the issue quickly and without causing more damage to your vehicle. Low Rate Locksmith offers a mobile service that is available 24 hours a day. Their specialists use specially-designed tools to safely extract your key and offer on-site key duplication for an efficient, easy and affordable solution for your wallet.

4. Wedge

Wedges have long been used by humans to hunt (like spears) as well as cut stone and wood, split logs, carve rocks and hold objects in place. A wedge is comprised of two planes that are angled and meet at the edges. It is used to cut solid objects.

The wedge can also be used in a variety of tools and machines for a variety of uses, including cutting, slicing, or holding objects in position. The wedge-type door stop functions by changing the direction in which force is applied. This prevents the door from being pushed.

Professional locksmiths employ wedges to unlock a vehicle door or body. It is essential to know the proper amount of force that should be applied, and where to put the wedge in order to avoid damaging it. If you apply too much pressure, or placing the wedge in the wrong spot could break the window or leave splinters and scratches on the body of the vehicle or on the door. The wedge should be positioned in the large gap that exists between the body of the vehicle and the door of the car. This is typically at the top of the rear door.

It is also important to remember that modern vehicles have a lot more "give" in their doors due to side-impact and rollover safety standards that went into effect a decade ago. Because of this, using an inflatable wedge should be able to detach the door from the frame in order for you to insert your slim jim and open the car without damaging the vehicle. Make sure to deflate your wedge prior to when you attempt to remove it. Otherwise, you could accidentally pin it back tightly and cause more damage. This will also make the process more lengthy because you'll need to wait for the wedge to return back to its original state.

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