The Car Seat Spare Key
The most frequent problem for parents is reaching behind the child's car seat to unbuckle it but aren't able to. The Car Seat Key was developed by NAMRA to make this task easier.
UK Auto Locksmith offers a lower cost alternative to purchasing the new key to your seat from the Seat dealer.
Lost Keys
The first thing you need to do when you lose the car key is to check the area where you typically keep the keys. Sometimes, keys "drift" away from their regular spot and end on the floor or under something. It is essential not to give up too soon especially if the location has been searched multiple times. If you've done this and are still unable find your keys, contact an expert 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 car, like the VIN or the key code number. This will allow them to identify your vehicle and give the correct key for it to use.
Broken Keys

Feelings of helplessness and dread take over your mind when a key breaks in your lock. But before you give up take a deep breath and keep in mind that it's not impossible to salvage your broken key. If you're lucky, there may still be enough of the damaged piece to be able to grab it with a pair of needle nose pliers. If not, tweezers will be just as effective (just be careful not to accidentally push the broken edge further into the lock).
One excellent trick is to make use of a can of WD-40(r) Smart Straw with the smart nozzle and spray directly into the keyhole to lubricate it. This will allow the damaged piece slide out and loosen any binds keeping it in place. Try moving it up and down, or in and out, in order to remove it from whatever is causing it to be stuck.
There are many other ways that have been tried by people like using a paperclip to grip the broken piece from both sides, and then leverage it out. You can also use a drilling bit. Make sure to drill the hole in the exposed side of the key that has been broken, not the lock.
Damaged Keys
Sometimes what seems like a major hardware issue could be just a little grit and dust under the key that prevents it from working properly. You can usually solve this yourself, without the need for replacement parts. All you require is a prying item (something such as a credit card is ideal, however you could also use a flathead screwdriver if you are in a pinch) and a container to keep the key pieces as you take them out.
You'll also need an spudger to get rid of stubborn dirt and grime from the key's grooves and a Q tip to clean the pad. If you're able to take off the key and other internal parts make sure you note their places so that you can reassemble them correctly later.
If seat car key cover is damaged in the ignition or the fob, a professional automotive lock will have to repair it for you. This is because Seat uses a unique four-digit security code to program keys for cars and they do not disclose this information to anyone, even the owners. With a specific tool and software, we're able identify the code and provide you with a new key at a lower cost than the dealership.
Stolen Keys
If your car keys are stolen, the process of replacing them could be more expensive and difficult than if they were damaged or lost. It is always beneficial to keep a spare key on your vehicle as it could be cheaper and faster than going through the dealership. UK Auto Locksmith, a specialist car locksmith, can help you obtain replacement keys for your car or program them. The service is offered throughout the nation and their costs are considerably lower than the dealerships. They are a well-respected company and have a dependable customer service team that can assist customers with any inquiries.