The Car Seat Spare Key
Many parents have experienced the dreaded moment of trying to reach behind their child in the car seat, but not being able to apply enough force to release the straps. The company NAMRA has developed The Car Seat Key to make this job much easier.
Getting a new key from your Seat dealer can be costly but UK Auto Locksmith is a cheaper alternative.

Lost Keys
If you lose keys to your car the first thing you need to do is to look in the spot where you normally keep them. Sometimes, keys "drift" away from their place of residence and end in the ground or in the underside of something. It is vital not to give up too soon especially if the area has been scoured more than once. If you've tried this and still can't find your keys, get in touch with an expert locksmith in your area for assistance. Locksmiths tend to be less expensive than dealerships for replacement of car keys. The locksmith will need details about your car, such as its VIN or key code. This information will allow the locksmith identify your vehicle and give you the right key to start it.
Broken Keys
The feeling of helplessness and fear come over you when a key is broken in your lock. But before you give up, take a deep breath and be aware that it's possible to retrieve your key. If you're lucky, there could still be a bit of the broken piece sticking out that you can reach it using needle nose pliers. If not, tweezers can be able to work just fine (just make sure you don't accidentally push the damaged edge further into the lock).
An excellent method is to use a bottle of WD-40(r), Smart Straw and the smart nozzle to spray directly into the keyhole. This will help the broken piece slide off, and it can also loosen any binds that might be holding it in position. You can try wriggling it up and down or in and out, in order to let it loose from whatever is causing it to become stuck.
There are many other ways that people have tried like using a paperclip to grasp the broken piece from both sides, and then leverage it out. You could also try using a drill bit. Just make sure to drill the hole in the exposed side of the broken key and not the lock.
Damaged Keys
Sometimes what appears to be a serious hardware problem is actually just a bit of dust and grit under the keys that stop it from working properly. You can often repair this yourself without the necessity of replacing parts. All you need is a plastic prying device (something such as credit cards work best but 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 a spudger for removing tough dirt and grime as well as an Q tip to clean the keypad. If seat arona key remove the key and internal parts ensure that you record their positions so that you are able to reassemble them correctly later.
If the key is completely broken in the ignition or fob, you'll need to have an expert locksmith for your vehicle recover it for you. Seat uses a 4-digit security code when programming the keys for the car. They do not share this information with anyone, including the owners. We can retrieve this code with a specialist tool and program and provide you with a brand new replacement key at a much lower cost than a dealership.
Stolen Keys
If your car keys are stolen, the process of replacing them can be more difficult and costly than if they had been lost or damaged. It's always best to have a spare car key. This is less expensive and faster than going through a dealership. UK Auto Locksmith is a expert car locksmith that can assist with getting replacement keys or programming them to your car. The service is available across the nation and their prices are considerably lower than the dealerships. They are a highly regarded company with a strong staff of customer support to assist you.