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Otherwise, the police may need to employ a more destructive tool to gain access to your vehicle and save your pet or passengers.<br><br>Keep a spare car key home or with a friend near you to allow you to get back into your vehicle if you lock yourself out. Also it is important to confirm that key replacement is part of your roadside assistance plan or insurance for your car.<br><br>4. Try a Coat Hanger<br><br>You've likely seen the coat hanger trick in a movie. This is a solution for older cars that come with manual locks. It works like the slim jim. You'll need a small coat hanger, pliers, and a small wire.<br><br>With the pliers, loosen the coat hanger so that it has one side hooked and one straight. Slide the hook between the window frame and the door frame. This will help you locate the control arm connected to the rod that locks. 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