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Auto Unlock Kits for Vehicle Access and Emergency Situations

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Just about everyone has made a mistake and locked their keys in their car. For most people, it’s a rare occurrence, but it can be an expensive mistake to make when it happens. That is why it is a good idea for families with a lot of drivers to have at least one car lockout kit that everyone knows how to access.

Components of Auto Unlock Kits

If you have ever had to call a tow truck to get a vehicle unlocked, you have already seen a lockout kit in action. Its standard components are pretty basic from one brand to the next, although each has its own unique design approach.

  • A wedge
  • Paint protectors
  • The lock bar lifter
  • A Jimmy bar

These components work together to provide you with the reach you need to open your car doors when you do not have keys on you. Modern vehicles often have remote access alarms, so be ready to reach for those keys quickly once you get back into your car, because if you have an alarm, it will get loud after you use a tool like the Steck Big Easy lockout kit to get back inside.

DIY Auto Unlock Kit Installation

Installing the unlock kit is a single-use operation, and it goes without saying that if you keep the kit in your car, you won’t be able to use it when you need it. Between uses, it should be stored someplace where a friend or family member can retrieve it whenever a driver in your household needs to unlock a vehicle.

It starts with the Jimmy bar and wedge, which are used to open a small gap between the frame and the door. You only need enough space to get the bar into the interior space so you can access the locking mechanism with it. Once you have that gap, place the wedge to maintain it so that you can maneuver the Jimmy bar and, if necessary, the lock bar lifter to manipulate the door locks.

It can take some trial and error as each vehicle is a little different, but with persistence you will get it. With experience, it will get easier, too. If your extended family has a couple lockout kits and a couple people with the skills to use them, you can save a lot on assistance whenever someone makes an error with their keys and gets locked out.

Add a Lockout Kit To Your Auto Maintenance Supplies

You can find a car lockout kit in the same place you shop for most of your other automotive supplies. If you are getting into professional roadside assistance work, a kit like this is a necessary professional tool. If not, it is still a very good idea to at least know someone who has one. If you don’t, then it’s time to become that person for your friend group.

Unlock kits are an inexpensive addition to your next automotive supply list, so if you already do your own oil changes, brake work, and preventive maintenance, all you need to do is add one to your next routine order.

Kokou Adzo is the editor and author of Startup.info. He is passionate about business and tech, and brings you the latest Startup news and information. He graduated from university of Siena (Italy) and Rennes (France) in Communications and Political Science with a Master's Degree. He manages the editorial operations at Startup.info.

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