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Trunk Unlocking Tips
As “Oh, no!” moments go, locking your keys in the trunk can rank right up there. Unlike your car doors, trunks are designed to be
VATS/PASS Keys Part 2: Ignition Lock Repair & Replacement
Unless you’re driving a classic or a Formula One car, chances are your vehicle has some sort of anti-theft system. If it’s a GM car
VATS/PASS Keys Part 1: Key Decoding
Advancing technology makes it harder and harder for thieves to steal your car. That’s good. It also makes it more complicated to replace or duplicate
Broken Car Key Extraction
Although it’s less common with newer, thicker laser-cut keys, car keys can still get stuck or broken in your ignition or door locks. When that
Transponder and Chip Key Programming
Transponder chips were introduced for car keys in the 1980s as an anti-theft measure and are standard on nearly all cars and trucks manufactured since
High-Security and Sidewinder Cut Keys
High-security keys are standard on nearly all cars made in the past decade or more. They can be standard-cut keys with a transponder chip in
How to Buy the Right Commercial Automatic Door Closer the 1st Time
Open doors are an invitation, and that can be good or bad…sometimes very bad. Relying on customers or employees to keep important doors closed ranges
Reset Your Safe Combination for Security
If you own a safe and have shared the combination with multiple people, you’ve lost total control. When one of them leaves your employment or