Car & Mobility

Opening a car without a key: The 3 best tips and tricks

How to open the car without a key if you accidentally locked yourself out is important to know. Because the locksmith service can be expensive.

Open the car without a key

In the stress of everyday life, it can quickly happen that you accidentally lock yourself out. There are various tricks on how you can reopen your car in an emergency.

  • First and foremost, it is of course always important that the car is not damaged.
  • The first way to open the car without a key is to contact the locksmith.
  • The ADAC can also crack your car without causing any damage. However, beforehand you obviously have to prove that the car belongs to you.
  • If the professional opens your car, you have the advantage that the lock cylinder will not be damaged.



Open car with wedge and bar

If you don't want to contact the locksmith, there are other options. A professional method, which is also used by car breakdown helpers, requires a special set of tools.

  • First, a small gap is created between the door and the frame using a flat wedge.
  • Through this gap you can then use a long rod or wire to operate the door button or the unlocking mechanism.
  • This method should be used carefully so as not to cause damage to the vehicle.

Open car with a string

An easy way to open a car without a key is to use a string or rope – although this trick only works on cars with manually locked doors.

  • You can try this trick with a one to two meter long thread in which you tie a loop in the middle. This should be able to be pulled together.
  • The loop should now be pulled around the corner of the door and into the door frame so that you can see the loop from inside your car.
  • Now you need to position the loop around the doorknob by moving it slightly back and forth and tighten it.
  • Now pull the cord carefully, but with pressure in a vertical position, and the car door should open. This is because the button slides up as you pull.

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