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How to Replace Missing Car Keys
by bear123
Losing your car keys can be a real problem so in this article I will tell you how to get a new set of car keys and get back on the road.
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Magnetic Car Key Holder Tips
by Jim Koch
Learn how to use a magnetic car key holder for lockouts in this free auto emergency locksmith training video.
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How to Avoid Lost Car Keys
by wordwhirler
Few things are as frustrating as discovering you have lost car keys. The lost car keys phenomenon always happens at the worst time--the moment you are ready to walk out the door. With each passing second, your lost car keys pose more of a threat to the harmony of your day and your stress level goes through the roof. Once they are lost, the only solution is to find them. However, you can be proactive and prevent having lost car keys in the future.
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How to Replace Missing Car Keys
by Dave Ward
If you lost your car keys, or you need a spare for another driver, you may not know how to go about it. This article will give you the quick and easy summary of how to go about it.
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About Master Car Keys
by Mike Parker
In its simplest form, a master key is a single key that will open multiple locks. When it comes to automobiles, a master car key may unlock the doors, open the glove box and start the ignition. A master car key should not be able to open any lock on any other vehicle, even one of the same make and model. However, there is widespread speculation and numerous newspaper reports that master car keys are not only available, but are responsible for a growing number of car thefts in the United States.
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How to Use Car Keys for Self Defense
by a eHow Sports & Fitness Editor
When we are in a situation where we feel the need to defend ourselves, we have to use what we have at that given moment. In many situations, we are going to and from our automobiles, so we have our car keys available. Use the following suggestions to help you know how to use car keys for self defense.
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How to Get Car Key Copies for Auto Lockouts
by a eHow Cars Editor
If you've ever locked your keys in your car, you know that you must make an extra copy of your car keys. All car keys cannot be easily copied, especially those with electronic chips. It is very expensive to copy them, however, you may not need to spend the money if your copy is only intended to get you into your locked car.
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How to Remove a Broken Car Key
by Kathleen Bunn
So your car key broke off in your car and you need to remove it. Well, before you call an expensive locksmith, you may want to give it a shot yourself. Removing a broken car key from a car door or ignition may be a little frustrating and tricky, but it can be done.
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About Replacement Car Keys
by W D Adkins
As automotive design has become more sophisticated, the technology has made it more difficult for thieves to break into and steal cars. The old style metal key is rapidly being replaced by "smart keys" that cannot easily be duplicated. The downside of this is that replacement car keys are becoming much more costly. For the consumer, it's helpful to know the different types of car keys in use and how to replace them with as little expense and inconvenience as possible.
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How to Replace Car Keys
by Peggy Hazelwood
You need to replace car keys. You've lost them, and well, if you knew where they were, you'd go get them, but you've searched high and low and they're gone.
With newer makes of cars, replacing car keys is more difficult. They are made with a computer chip that does not allow a simple spare key to be made at the hardware store.
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