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If you’re locked out of your vehicle and need immediate assistance, call now for
Fast response: 15–90 minutes
We come to you – roadside, home, or work
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Being locked out of your car can happen at any time — at home, at work, or while out shopping. Our mobile auto locksmiths are equipped with specialist tools and the latest techniques to unlock your vehicle safely.
We can help if:
Our non-destructive vehicle entry service is designed to protect your car while restoring access quickly.
We provide a rapid response for emergency vehicle entry throughout South Devon, with average attendance times of 15–90 minutes depending on location.
Our mobile service means we come directly to you — no need for recovery trucks or dealership visits.
From busy town centres to roadside locations, we’re ready to assist wherever your vehicle is.
Choosing a specialist auto locksmith for vehicle entry offers several benefits:
Our priority is to provide a safe and stress-free solution when you’re locked out of your vehicle.
Modern vehicles have complex locking and security systems, and forcing entry can cause costly damage. As trained auto locksmiths, we use professional, non-destructive methods to gain entry to your vehicle without harming the locks, doors, or windows.
Once access is gained, we can also advise on replacement keys, lock repairs, or security reprogramming if needed.
We provide vehicle entry services for most cars and vans, including Ford, Volkswagen, Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Vauxhall, Peugeot, Renault, Nissan, Toyota and many more. If you’re unsure whether we can help with your vehicle, just give us a call.
If you’re locked out of your vehicle, our professional vehicle entry service in South Devon provides a fast and safe solution.
Once we’ve unlocked your vehicle, we can help with replacement car keys, immobiliser reprogramming, and securing your car. If your keys are lost or stolen and not inside the vehicle, we offer a complete lost car keys replacement service across South Devon, all carried out on-site.
Check for a hidden emergency blade. If your key doesn’t seem to have one, look closely — there’s usually a small slide, button, or latch that releases it.
Sometimes the driver’s door lock fails, but another door or the boot may still open manually.
A flat key battery can stop the remote from locking or unlocking the vehicle. If you have a spare battery at home, it’s always worth swapping it out to see if the buttons spring back to life.
If the car battery is dead, the remote may not respond at all. Look for signs such as the interior lights not coming on.