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I Locked My Keys in the Car…Now What?
Sure, most cars come equipped with technology that prevents the doors from locking if the fob is inside, but that isn’t the case for older models, which means that lockouts still happen.
And while there’s no shame in calling for help, a little preparation can prevent this common mishap from ruining your day:
1. Keep a spare key. Keep the spare in your wallet or give it to a friend who will come to the rescue.
2. Unlock the car remotely. Many automakers now offer remote assistance services.
3. Remember your code. If you’re driving a car with keypad entry, you may be in luck.
4. Make your phone a key. In addition to remote assistance, many new cars also include smartphone capabilities.
NEWS
FEDERAL GOVT. OFFERS GUIDANCE ON VEHICLE REPAIR AS ESSENTIAL
BodyShop Business Staff WritersByBodyShop Business Staff WritersonMarch 20, 2020
The federal government has issued guidance to state and local governments to include the vehicle service and repair industry in the definition of essential services for the purposes of emergency orders that require non-essential businesses to close.
we will be open during shut down with normal operating hours
If the windshield wipers chatter when you turn them on, or they leave streaks across the windshield, it is time to have them changed. Call to set an appointment for changing them as soon as you notice a problem.