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The shocking realization, as you close the door to your car, that you've left your keys in the ignition, is something that can ruin anyone's day. Waiting for a spare key or a locksmith to come to your rescue can take considerable time in which you have little to do aside from wait. By learning to unlock your car with a loop of string, you might be able to save yourself the cost of a locksmith or even get back on the road in a more timely fashion.

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Tying Your Loop

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Find a long, sturdy piece of string.
    You will need your string to be skinny enough to fit between the door and door frame, though you might be surprised at the thickness that can make it through the seam of your door. A shoelace is often convenient and is thick enough that it won't break while unlocking your car.
  2. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Unlock Your Car with String
    Tie a slipknot in the middle of the string. A slip knot, also referred to as a "slip noose," is a sliding knot that will cinch tightly around the object it is fastened to when pulled.[1] This is ideal for unlocking your car, as you'll only need to lasso the lock and pull tight to fasten the knot around the lock.
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    Make a loop and hold the point where the string crosses itself at the base between your pointer finger and thumb. With the extra string make another loop, which you will also hold where crossed at its base with your pointer finger and thumb.[2] Then:
    • Insert your second string into your first loop.
    • Continue holding the crossed string at the base of your fist loop.
    • Pull your second loop gently through the first, while releasing your hold on the crossed base of the second loop.
    • Releasing the crossed base of the first loop while continuing to pull your second loop through.
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    To prevent your knot from coming loose while forcing it through the seam of your car door, you'll need to pull tightly on the strings leading into and out of the knot. While doing this, also pull outward on the remaining loop that you have pulled through your first loop.[3] Finish your slip knot by:
    • Holding the string firmly where it feeds into your first loop and where it emerges from your second loop.
    • Pull the loop and the start/end lines taut to tighten and finish your slip knot.
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Pulling the Lock to the Unlocked Position

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    The top corner of your door closest to the rear of your car is the ideal place for you to slide your string into your car. This can take some time and patience, but move the string back and forth along the seam of your door, much like a piece of floss, until your string has made it inside.
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    This will make it much easier for you to maneuver your string once you have gotten it beyond the seam of the door. Depending on the strength of your string, you may be able to pull on its ends after getting it through the seam to apply outward pressure to the door. Once you do so:
    • Get a finger-hold on the door, or have a friend do so, and pull lightly on it to relieve pressure and create a small gap between the door and car frame.
    • Professional locksmiths often use a plastic tool to pry the door open slightly. A rubber wedge is then slid between the door and frame of the car and inflated to keep the door/door seal from getting in the way.[4]
    • If you use a tool to try to pry your door free and make space for your string, this may cause damage to your paint or, if excessive force is used, could even damage your car door.
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    [5] Depending on the vehicle you are trying to regain entry into, your physical height, and the kind of string you are using, you may have to try various techniques to lasso your car lock. Some recommend pulling the knot along the surface the lock is on until the loop catches around the lock.
    • Once you have lassoed the door lock, maintain even pressure on your string to tighten your slip knot around the lock. Loosening your grip might cause the knot to loosen, requiring you to lasso the lock again.
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    Now that your slip knot is cinched tightly around the locking mechanism on the inside of your car, you should be able to disengage the lock by pulling upwards with even pressure.[6] Remember to use steady pressure; a loose line can slip easily off the lock.
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      • Call information at 4-1-1 to request the telephone number for a local locksmith or the non-emergency number for the police station.
      • Call the non-emergency number for your local police station if automotive service is unavailable.
      • If you can't get the car open, call for help from your automobile association. If your valuable items are visible inside the car, you may want to stay with the car until the help arrives.
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      Warnings

      • Using this method to open a car that is not your own is illegal and could have legal repercussions.
      • This method will not work for car locks that slide horizontally.
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      About This Article

      How.com.vn English: Robert Vallelunga
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      This article was co-authored by Robert Vallelunga. Robert Vallelunga is a Locksmith and the Owner of ACME Locksmith in the Phoenix Metro Area. Robert has over 15 years of experience in the industry and specializes in working with automotive ignitions, locks, keys, and master key systems. Robert and the team at ACME are the #1 Rated Phoenix Locksmith Service and the Winner of the Better Business Bureau Ethics Award. Robert has his Residential & Commercial Contractor’s License and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University. This article has been viewed 308,930 times.
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      Co-authors: 29
      Updated: April 28, 2024
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      Categories: Car Emergencies
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