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How to Do a Broken Car Key Repair

You're in a hurry to get your work done and put your keys in the ignition. You try to turn the key but it is unable to get into the lock.

Luckily, there are a few options you can solve the issue before calling a locksmith. Here are some easy solutions. Super Glue.

1. Contact a locksmith

A damaged key in the lock is among the most unpleasant things a vehicle owner could experience. This is especially frustrating if it occurs while the driver is trying to get to work or to drop off a child. In this scenario, you should act quickly to try to free the stuck key.

Contacting a professional locksmith is the best choice, as they'll have the right tools and know how to get rid of the keys broken without damaging the lock. A lot of people look around the vehicle to find something light and sturdy such as a paperclip or toothpick, but this isn't likely to work as it's too heavy to be able to get into the lock.

The best option is to look for a pair of tweezers as these are quite thin and can easily reach the key hole within the lock. They should be able to grasp the damaged part of a key and pull it out. If you don't have tweezers, it could be worth looking for a set that is available at auto parts stores. These are flat, narrow and have small hooks. They can be put through the keyhole to grasp the broken piece of the key.

A magnetic key hook can be used to adhere to the metal of the lock and then pull it out. This isn't always the best option because it could get caught under the lock and cause further damage to the lock. In this instance it is best to contact a professional locksmith.

Some people attempt to stick the two pieces of their car key that have snapped together using superglue, thinking that this can help them to remove it from the lock. However, this can be very risky as the bits of metal could stick to each other and then fall apart later. It is also crucial not to turn the key as this can cause further damage to the lock or the ignition cylinder. It is recommended to contact a professional locksmith who will be on hand to remove the broken key and make an immediate replacement.

2. Drill a Hole

Even with a spare key you may not be able to access your vehicle if a key breaks inside the lock. In these instances drilling the lock is the best choice.

The first step is to make sure that the key hole is set up to accept a standard tumbler car key. If it's not there, you won't have the ability to remove the pins and cause damage to the lock's door or mechanism.

It is also important to be aware that you'll be drilling through the outer plastic layer and an inner layer of metal. You can drill through these layers with the smallest drill bit but you should not go deeper. If you drill to deep, it could cause damage to the wiring harness or cause the drill bit to stick within the hole.

Wearing a mask or other protective equipment is advised when using a drill. This will stop dust and dirt from getting into your lung.

It is also a good idea to have pliers and tweezers in your possession in case the damaged key is sticking out of the lock. If there is enough of the key to be able to grasp with tweezers or pliers, this could be sufficient to get it out of the lock. If not, you'll have to use an instrument like this to wedge it in the lock, and then turn it toward the key to grab it and take it out.

3. Drill remote key fob repair

If you smash your car key in half, it could leave you stranded. There are several ways to fix the problem without having to hire a locksmith. The first method is to use a nail or screw. They can be found in your home or in a hardware store. It is recommended to pick nails that are as thin and as long as possible. This way, you can place it into the hole, and then use epoxy to connect the two pieces together. It is also important to make sure the back of the nail is flat. This will allow it to fit into the slot in the key. This will prevent it from moving and potentially breaking again in the future.


4. Super Glue

Many car owners resort to DIY techniques, such as using super glue, to repair a damaged key. This is a dangerous practice. You could cause damage to the lock and be forced to shell out more for a replacement.

First, you need to take a look at the broken keys and ensure that they are in terms of size. This is essential to ensure that the glued parts will be aligned properly and that the key fits into the lock once they are bonded together. Then, use a piece of sandpaper with fine-grit or a metal file to smooth out the edges on the broken pieces of the key. This will help the glue bond better and reduce the chances of a loose key in the future.

After finishing the edges, apply the smallest amount (about an amount of pea-sized) of super glue on one side. Be cautious not to apply too much, as this can cause the key to become too thick and it will be difficult to fit into the lock. After lining up the two pieces of the broken key and pressing them together, you can press them. After several seconds, the glue will start to set and bond the key pieces together.

Another household item that can be used to to remove a damaged car key is a bobby pin, which can be shaped into a pick-like tool, then placed inside the lock. This technique is especially helpful if the break is near or inside the keyway or ignition lock hole.

A broken car key with electronic components will need a new key from a dealer or a professional locksmith. This is because the key will need to be programmed using a new code and the key chip needs to be replaced. If only the shell or metal part of the key fails and needs to be replaced, you'll need to have a new cut. You don't have to reprogramme or replace electronic components.

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