Here s how it works.
Quarter stuck in door handle.
If you miss it in the morning and drive away nothing really happens.
More force is needed to turn the knob and unstick the latch.
Spray a quick spurt of spray lubricant into the key hole just above the key while you jiggle the lock with the other hand.
Take note of the type of resistance.
With the hinge side brackets attached using a block of wood placed against the outside the side opposite the hinges slightly hammer the door in the proper direction.
The latch will not retract even when the knob is turned.
When the owner tries to lock the car the mechanism fails because the passenger door handle is jammed which gives the thief the ability to enter the car through the unlocked door.
The knob will not turn to retract the stuck door latch.
This will push the top of the door inward.
If you see a coin in your car door handle run and call the police.
Now wiggle the key up and down not side to side to work it out of the lock.
You can use graphite in place of spray lubricant.
This is for when the door lock button is stuck in as this is often the most common type of door button sticking.
To fix this you need to move the bottom of the opposite side the hinge side out in the same direction as the door is sticking out.
Then they wait for the car owner to show up and follow the owner home.
The door latch is not extended before rotating the knob.
This video will show you how to get your closed door open because of a latch failure.
Check your door as they may shove a quarter or penny into the gap like this.
If the door lock button is stuck out keeping you from pressing it in jiggling the handle and moving the door is likely to shake the jammed parts together.
The kicker is when you come home at night.
More often than not this is all you need to do to free the key.
Hold the application straw right above your stuck key aiming it into the hole.