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https://cates-rahbek.thoughtlanes.net/speak-yes-to-these-5-key-repair-tips-1727967798 How to Repair Broken Car Keys There's a need for a quick fix in the event that your car key is damaged. You can wait for a replacement at the dealership, but that is inconvenient. Or, you could find a different way to get around. If you have the proper tools, you can do some DIY fixes. You can apply penetrating oil and needle-nosed pliers. Assessing the Damage There's nothing more irritating than getting in your car to go somewhere only to discover that your key has broken in the ignition. It's a problem that can occur to anyone, and can be a stressful experience if you're in hurry to get to your destination. The first thing you must do is to take a deep breath and try not to panic. If you stay calm, you'll be able to make better decisions and avoid causing more damage. Then, you should examine the broken key to see what remains of the key and how much of the damage is in the lock or the ignition cylinder. If the damaged part is inside the lock, you can spray a lubricant like WD-40 over the area to loosen it and make it easier to take it off. If the damaged part is located in the ignition, you'll need to remove it with an instrument that is specifically designed for this purpose, known as an extractor for keys. If the key remains in the ring, you may try to bend the key back by using pliers. This isn't easy particularly if the break is located near one of the connectors. If you're unable to get it bent back into position, use a paperclip and pull straight outward. Trying to force the key into the ignition is likely to result in more damage and make it impossible to remove it. If you're not able to remove the broken key, it's best to contact a professional locksmith or visit your local car dealership. There are many different hacks online which claim to fix broken car keys, but some of them can actually cause more damage. If you attempt to remove a broken car key with a screwdriver,
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