On older cars, especially those with deep cuts towards the rear of the key, it is fairly common for the key to get snapped. I’ve done a few call-outs along these lines, in Garstang, Kirkham, Layland and so on. The chap today googled “auto locksmiths Preston” and eventually found me, since I didn’t have the keyword “auto” on any of the locksmith pages. I should probably add automotive, too, just in case.
I thought you might like to see what I mean by deep cuts. Both these are keys from which new working keys were cut, and in one of them, they are side by side. The cuts don’t need to be very deep, because car keys get a lot of abuse, opening and closing sometimes very stiff locks many times a day, and being battered by mortice key, cylinder keys, coins, and all the other miscellany found in the average pocket. (One very high security lock comes with a key cap to prevent pocket lint from collecting in the end, which would upset the opening of these precision door locks.)
I’ve also seen ones where the key has been mangled beyond recognition. One Ford Transit had the petrol cap key, which was a normal flat key, inserted into the rear door, a Tibbe type keyhole, and turned until the bits were well and truely jammed in there! I ended up taking the door apart to get that out, then fixed the lock, and then I cut a new key for the petrol cap, which took a while, since I was working from something you would have to be told was once a key!
In case you are wondering, the green blobs are so that, should anyone somehow work out who the customers were, they couldn’t be clever and copy the key from the pictures. It can be done!
With these older steel car keys, I can attend and open your car, and remove the bits of key, then produce you a new one, for around £50. And I can normally do this the same day, often within 30 minutes.
Newer car keys are more difficult, as they are often either special orders from the manufacturer, or they require a huge overhead of programmers and laser track cutting machines. They also tend to cost a lot more than £50. In fact, some of the fobs (before cutting and coding) cost over £30 + VAT!
If you have snapped a key in your lock (whether car, truck, home, work, or “automotive” 😉 , please call us, and we will be delighted to try to help.
Hi,
I have a 1993 Nissan Micra LX 1.3 and sadly my key has snapped somehow, i’m not sure how it snapped but i went to my car to drive it and when i went to put my key in the car to unlock it i found that the key was snapped, the last place I remeber using it was when I looked the car up that day, so i’m assuming that the other half is inside the lock but then again I could be wrong lol. Do you have any suugestions in what i can do or what coulod be done? need help asap!!.
Thanks.
Hi Omesh.
You need a locksmith! Don’t trash your lock with a screwdriver trying to get the half a key out, and don’t try forcing anything. It will only make things worse!
Ideally, the locksmith will find the other half of the key and then use it and the other half to make a close copy of your key on a new key, and they finish it it by hand. Or, if they have a system like Instacode, they will take some measurements from the two halves and have the key machine make a new key that works for you.
Drop me an email with where you are in the world, and I’ll try my best to find someone able to help you out. If you are in the Discreet locksmithing area (Hereford and Worcester, in England) then, of course, give me a bell.
Regards,
hie my name is Gavin and i live in Romford/ london. I lost my car keys for a vw golf mark e and it has been sitting there for a week now. i know the dealerships are too expensive so i was wondering if there was anything you could do to help me
Hi Gavin. I’ve asked a few locksmiths more local to you to drop you an email. Please post back when things are sorted with your feedback.
Gavin, my sources tell me your car was in a rather sorry state when they attended to make a new set of keys. Hopefully it is back on the road now.
Glad to have helped.
I have lost my only key to a nissan micra V reg, whats the best thing to do to get a replacment key?
Many thanks in advance
Simon
Hi Simon,
Where in the world are you?
I’ve sent you an email.
Regards.
need a citroen car jkey for a ciroen xsara sensation 5 dr year 1999 could u quote me on one please