If you have ever forgot or locked your keys inside your Nissan Versa, you know how frustrating it can be. Typically, the first reaction must call a locksmith around your location to do this work, but you have to spend a lot of money on unlocking for your vehicle. However, why you should call a locksmith In fact, if you can know a method to easily recover your keys that can be apparently secured inside Nissan Versa. Here is a good way to teach you how to break into your car to get your keys without damaging anything, if you do not want to break your car’s window down and do not want to waste your money.

The first thing you need to check all of the doors for Nissan Versa to know if they are completely locked up.

The second thing you need to check if there is a term for the locksmith in the insurance policy for Nissan Versa.

After mentioned two things above, there are two options that you have, depending on your materials that you use.

The first option in opening the vehicle to retrieve your keys, includes this material:

The Slim Jim is a thin strip of the metal. It is usually made from the string steel. And it is almost 2-4 centimeters in width and 60 centimeters in length. Slim Jim is also a tool. Without the use of a key or a lock pick, it used to unlock the automobile doors for Nissan Versa. It can operate directly on the intersecting rods and levers that control the automobile door. Between the rubber seal and window of your car, you should insert the hook on the top of this tool. And then catch the bars that can easily connect the lock device.

Here are the steps to break into your Nissan Versa by using a Slim Jim:

Utilize Slim Jim and insert it between the door frame and window, then you put it where the lock is located.

Hold Slim Jim on the right, and then yank it as long as you open your car

When Nissan Versa is open that you can get your keys and operate Nissan Versa

You can use another option whether the lock of your car is an automatic:

Two solid plastic

A heavy gauge wire or coat hanger

A rubber tip of the wire or a rubber band

Using these materials and follow these steps in opening your Nissan Versa:

Slide wedge into the gap on your car’s door.

Pry the car’s door slightly in order to budge simply the additional wedge in. So this way will create a gap between your body and the door.

If you open the door, straighten the coat hanger, and then slip it in. That you can get the “unlock button”. It is often placed underneath the car’s window.

You need to press the lock button and the automobile door can be unlocked when you place the coat hanger.

Without ruining your own car, you can open your Nissan Versa. And then you do not need to ask any help from any locksmith. Also, it cannot cost you time and money. It can be used on any car. However, if you have to ask any help from someone to subordinate you, you must ensure they are believable.

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  1. Mike

    The Versa is pretty easy to get into with a few simple tools and some stout wire. Start by gently prying on the top rear corner of one of the front doors with a screwdriver, prybar or crowbar. Once you’ve got enough room, slip a small piece of wood (such as a shim or a stick) into the gap along the top of the door between the door seal and the weather stripping. Work two or three pieces of wood into this gap working your way toward the front of the door directly above the inside door handle. This will keep the gap in the door open while you’re working to get to the lock. Just make sure it doesn’t rain while you have the door cracked open like this. My daughter’s Versa has conventional or non-electric locks which is a small switch on the rear of the inside door handle and is like a button that rotates forward to lock and aft to unlock. Once you have a workable gap in the door by way of the pieces of wood, shape the piece of wire (3 feet of wire would be plenty assuming you’ve worked open a gap directly above the inside handle) into an arc with a 90 degree corner on the last 1/2 inch. This is the part that will come into direct contact with the lock button. Once you have the wire in this shape, slide the wire through the gap down toward the lock button. You can get a really good view of what you’re doing by looking down at the inside door handle & lock through the front windshield. It takes some work, but eventually you can place the 90 degree bend in the grip of the lock button and by rotating the wire arc forward you will eventually get enough pressure at the correct angle to force the lock button aft thereby unlocking the door. I recommend the stoutest wire you can get without being too big in diameter so that you can get it through the gap yet be strong enough to transfer the pressure to the lock button. I used a length of fence post reinforcing wire which is probably 3 times stiffer than most coat hanger wires so if you only have a coat hanger you may have to try longer or go at it from a different angle. Good luck!

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