The two simplest things are either call a locksmith, or break a car window.
If the keys are LOST then you need to get a new set of keys. ;}.
BTW - that remote/phone thing - Does NOT work! LOL.
Depends on a few factors. If the car is an older model that lacks a proper seal on the upper portion of the window, you can bend back the window ever so slightly and either retrieve your keys or unlock the door with a modified coat hanger. If it is a newer model car, the dealership you purchased the car from usually keeps a copy of a key to your car for maintenance purposes.
You can try calling the dealership and seeing if they have a copy and would be willing to unlock your car for you. If its a used but newer model car, I'd just call AAA.
I hope you ended up calling a locksmith. If you have an older car model, it is true that they are easier to get into, but to be on the safe side ... always call a few locksmiths to get price quotes and pick one that is least expensive but also one that has the proper licenses and certificates to verify that he/she is indeed an expert.
This only applies to cars that can be unlocked by remote button. Should you lock your keys in the car and the spare keys are home.
If some one has access to the spare remote have them telephone you on your cell phone.
Hold your (or anyone's) cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the other person press the unlock button, hold it near the phone.
Your car will unlock. Saves someone from having to drive your keys to you. Distance is no object.
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