The Car Seat Spare Key
Most parents have had the dreaded moment of trying to reach behind their child in the car seat, but not gaining enough force to release the straps. The Car Seat Key was developed by NAMRA to make this task easier.

UK Auto Locksmith offers a lower cost alternative to purchasing a new seat key from the Seat dealer.
Lost Keys
The first thing to do if you've lost your car key is to examine the location you normally keep keys. Some keys "drift" from their regular place of storage and end up on a floor or underneath something. It is important to not give up too easily particularly if the area has been scoured more than once. If you've attempted all of this and are still unable to locate your keys, call a locksmith in your area for assistance. Locksmiths tend to be less expensive than dealerships for replacing car keys. The locksmith will need some details about your vehicle, such as the VIN or the key code number. This information will allow the locksmith to identify your vehicle and provide you with the correct key to start it.
G28CarKeys and despair take over your mind when a broken key enters your lock. But before you give up take a deep breath and keep in mind that it's still possible to salvage your broken key. If you're lucky, there may still be enough of the broken piece that you can pick it with pliers made of needle nose pliers. If not, tweezers should work fine too (just be careful that you don't accidentally push the damaged edge further into the lock).
One excellent trick is to use a container of WD-40(r) Smart Straw with the smart nozzle and then spray directly into the keyhole to lubricate it. This can help the broken piece to move out and also break any binds that are keeping it in place. Try to wiggle it up and down or in and out to free it from the thing that is holding it.
There are other options that have been tried by people for a variety of reasons, such as using a clip to hold the broken part from both sides and then push it out. You may also use a drill bit. Be sure to drill the hole in the exposed side of the key that has been broken and not the lock.
Keys damaged Keys
Sometimes what appears to be an issue with your hardware is actually just a bit of dust and grit under the key that prevents it from working correctly. Often, you can fix the issue yourself without having to buy replacement parts. You'll require a plastic tool (a credit card is ideal, but a flathead screwsdriver is also a viable option in an emergency) and a container that can be used to hold the key pieces as you take them off.
It is also necessary to have a spudger for removing stubborn dirt and grime and a Q tip to clean the keypad. If you're able to remove the key and its internal components, make sure you note the location of each so you can put them back together properly in the future.
If the key is totally broken in the ignition or fob, you'll need to have a professional automotive locksmith recover it for you. Seat utilizes a four-digit security code when programming keys for the car. They do not share this information with anyone, not even the owners. With a specific tool and software, we're able to find the code and supply you with a new key for less than the dealership.
Stolen Keys
The process of replacing keys to your car can be more expensive and time-consuming when they are stolen, than if they are lost or damaged. It is always good to keep a spare key on your vehicle as it could be less expensive and faster than contacting a dealership. UK Auto Locksmith, a specialist car locksmith, can help you obtain replacement keys for your vehicle or program them. The service is offered across the country and their prices are significantly lower than dealerships. They are a trusted company and have a superb customer support team to help customers with any inquiries.