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lost my car keys ? Here's What to Do No matter how organized you are, there will come a time when you lose your car keys. It is important to be prepared for this eventuality. It is recommended to contact a locksmith, or a dealership, based on the vehicle. They can design an alternative key for your vehicle. 1. Retract your Steps There are few things more painful than losing your car keys. It can ruin your entire day, cause anxiety and even cause you to receive unwanted phone calls from strangers. Losing your keys is something that happens to everyone regardless of how organized you are. The ideal scenario is that they end up exactly where you left them (Parent Logic would argue this is the norm). But, in reality, things often take a much darker turn. It is important to stay calm and return to your path if you lose your keys. It is important to remember that most things aren't lost forever, and they're often found in unusual locations. So, before taking extreme measures it's best to revisit your steps and conduct a thorough search. In order to do this it's a good idea to carry a flashlight to help you find dark corners and drawers. You can also ask someone to assist you in your search, as a second pair eyes can be very helpful. 2. Check the Inside If you haven't found your car keys after returning to your location and looking in common places like key hooks, search for them inside of pockets, bags, and jackets you wore or wore recently. If you've lost them in the store, talk to other customers or workers to determine if they saw something unusual. It might seem obvious to check your bags and pockets for keys to your car that are missing, but it's important to do so thoroughly. Empty your pockets, even those on jackets and purses. Check the zippered areas. You should also check the trash and recycling bins to see if any of your keys have been snatched from your bag. It may be helpful to go back again and search places where you are sure they aren't, such as the refrigerator or freezer. Many items are lost when we reach for something, but knock it off and then forget about it. 3. Check the Outside You've put in the hours and are now ready to head home put on your comfy sweats, have pizza and binge on your favorite TV show. But, you discover that your car keys have disappeared. While you're retracing your steps take a look at areas that are overly cluttered like desks and tabletops as well as the pockets of your clothing items. It's also not uncommon to leave your keys behind in a congested area like on the handle of a door or in the refrigerator, so be sure you've checked these areas. Under the car is another favorite place to hide. If you choose to hide your keys there, make sure that you are able to open the gas cap on your car from the outside. Otherwise, thieves might be able see you hiding your keys beneath your car. You might also try hiding your keys in a corner in the dashboard or under the seat. Be careful not to put them too tightly, as you may accidentally crush them when you close the door. 4. Call the police We are prone to lose things when we are distracted. You may be doing an easy errand and you've forgotten your keys on the car seat. Or perhaps you need two hands to grab the groceries. Whatever the reason it occurs to all. It is essential to notify the police immediately if you have lost anything. This way, you can file a report and help keep your car safe from thieves. This step is especially important if your keys are lost outside of your home or at the store or somewhere else public. Before you do this, be sure to retrace your steps. Recreate the scene that you experienced when you last saw your keys in your head. It's also an excellent idea to ask others in the vicinity whether they've seen your car keys. This will help keep your vehicle safe and stop other people from using it. (This could result in costs like new ignition locks and door locks). If you have a spare key it's recommended to create a copy of it in the event that this occurs again. 5. Contact for a locksmith It's common for people to forget where they put their keys, especially when they're busy or distracted. There are a few simple ways to assist. Start by retracing the steps you've already taken and searching in the places you believe they may have been left. If you are still unable to locate them, look in the car. It's not uncommon for people to leave their keys in the visor or on the keychain. Contact a locksmith to inquire whether they have your keys. They may be able cut you a key or change the locks if required. They have the tools and know-how to remove broken or bent keys from locked doors. Make sure you have proof of ownership when you contact a locksmith. You can do this by using your vehicle's registration or title. Depending on the situation, you may need to wait for a new key from the dealership, which could take a few days. 6. Contact Your Insurance Agent There are occasions when you're unable to locate your car keys, and it can put a massive impact on your day. You might have been running an easy errand and misplaced your keys on the seat, or you could have put them down to get something to grab for a second and lost track. It's important to report lost keys as soon as you can to the police. This will result in a paper record and will stop other people from using your car without your permission. This can also ensure that you don't get punished. Your homeowner's insurance may cover your keys if reported them as lost to the local police. They are considered personal property. It's best to contact your agent and confirm that you're covered prior to making a claim. Consider purchasing the purchase of a Bluetooth tracking device such as Apple AirTags or Tiles. This will eliminate the hassle of having to replace your car keys, and ensure that you always have your keys within reach. 7. Get a Bluetooth Key Tracker Sometimes you'll lose your keys at the time you least expect it. You could be out for a quick errand and you forget to place them on the seat, or you might be getting out of your car after an extended day at work and you can't remember where you put them. Fortunately, there are ways to stop this from happening again in the future. One of the best ways is to make use of a Bluetooth key tracker. These small devices can be attached to a keyring or wallet and connect to an app on your smartphone. Once you open the app it will ring or flash to help locate your keys. These Bluetooth trackers feature community features that allow others to help you locate them if your keys aren't in range. You can also make sure you don't lose your keys by placing them in the same spot every time you arrive home. It doesn't matter whether you place them in a bowl on the entry table or a hook by the door. Making this an habit will help you locate your keys in the future. 8. Get a New Key If you've lost your vehicle keys or they've been stolen, the most important thing is to notify your insurance company right away. You can be assured that your claim will be taken care of if something happens to the car in the future. If you have a standard key (which does not have a chip) you can purchase an replacement from any locksmith or hardware store. This is the quickest and cheapest solution. It could be more difficult for vehicles equipped with an electronic key and an electronic fob. You will likely have go to your local dealer and present proof of ownership in order to obtain a new key. Based on the model and make of your vehicle this could cost anywhere from $200 to $300. To avoid this, ensure that you have a spare key to keep it somewhere other than your keys. It's also a good idea to declutter your house or office, especially the place that you tend to drop things.
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