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Locksmith Car Lock Technology More Sophisticated

Written by Author on March 1st, 2010

The side benefit of the relatively primitive car locks of a few years ago was that if you were locked out accidentally, a simple bit of work with a coat hanger could do the trick. The vehicle owner just bent a hanger into a loop, and slid it through the crack between the door frame and window. Then the loop snagged the lock and pulled it up.

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Today’s vehicles are more difficult to be locked out of too. That’s because they usually come equipped with warnings that make it more difficult to lock the doors if the key is left in the vehicle.

The locks won’t lock if the key is in the ignition, for example. Many vehicles provide electric locks with keyless remotes instead of the simple, manual push-button locks used in the past.

Trying to fix a lock, or even break into your own car today is a much more difficult task. Most remote keys are powered by a small battery inside the remote. That remote triggers each door lock actuator which is really an electric motor and that motor turns a set of gears, which controls the lock. In other words, there are a lot of different moving pieces, and almost all of those pieces are controlled through electronics. Additionally, when remote car lock devices first came out, they could be compromised more easily because the codes were simple and could be captured more easily.

Find a local locksmith who offers 24-hour service and has the skills to deal with the newer, more complex lock systems. You will also want to find someone who can replace the remotes easily if needed.

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