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Auburn, WA · Automotive Locksmith

Broken Car Key Extraction
in Auburn, WA

Did your car key snap off in the ignition or door lock? Don't try to dig it out — you'll push it deeper. Auburn Lock & Car Keys removes broken keys cleanly without damaging the lock, and we can cut a new key on the spot. 24/7 mobile service.

Why Car Keys Break

Car keys, like house keys, are designed to deform before they damage the lock — they're made from soft brass or nickel-plated alloys. That's a feature, not a flaw: better the key breaks than the cylinder. But when it actually happens, you've got a problem because half the key is now stuck inside a place you can't reach with normal tools.

The most common reasons car keys break in Auburn-area vehicles:

  • Trying to force a sticky ignition — cylinder needs cleaning or repair; instead the key snaps
  • Worn-out keys — copies of copies with thinned-down structure
  • Cold weather — brass becomes more brittle in the cold; marginal keys snap
  • Heavy keychain abuse — years of stress at the head weakens the metal
  • Forcing the wrong key — trying to use a neighbor's similar-looking key in your car
  • Frozen door lock — ice in the keyway forces the key to flex and snap

Where the Key Breaks Matters

  • Broken in the ignition — Most stressful situation. The car can't be started, and depending on which part of the key broke off, even towing may not be straightforward.
  • Broken in the door lock — Less urgent (you can usually still drive with the spare key if the broken piece is small enough to clear), but the door can't be locked / unlocked with a key until the piece is removed.
  • Broken in the trunk — Inconvenient, especially if the trunk doesn't have an alternate release. We handle this too.

Don't DIY Extraction — Here's Why

The instinct is to grab tweezers, super glue, or a paper clip and try to fish it out. Almost every DIY attempt pushes the broken piece deeper into the cylinder or jams it sideways where it gets even harder to remove. We see a few of these every month — what started as a $90 extraction becomes a $400+ ignition replacement.

Professional broken key extraction uses purpose-built tools: spiral extractors, hook extractors, key extractor probes, and tiny saw-bladed pullers. They engage the broken piece and pull it straight out without pushing it deeper or damaging the cylinder.

What Happens After Extraction

Once the broken piece is out, we can also cut and program a brand-new key on the spot from the broken pieces or by impressioning the lock. You don't need to wait for a dealer or pay for a tow. Call (253) 796-8550 for fast mobile broken car key extraction across Auburn.

Auburn mobile auto locksmith extracting a broken key from a car ignition cylinder using specialty extractor tools
When You Need This Service

Common Reasons Auburn Drivers Call Us

Key Snapped in Ignition

The worst-case scenario — can't start the car. We extract on-site, cut a new key, program the chip, and you drive away.

Key Broke in Door Lock

Trying to unlock and pop — half the key is in the door. We remove without damage.

Trunk Lock Broken Key

Less common but happens. Trunk lock cylinders have less room to work with, but we have specialty extractor tools.

Cold Morning Snap

Pacific Northwest cold mornings + worn copy keys = breakage. Common situation in Auburn winters.

Our Process

How Broken Car Key Extraction Works

Most broken car key extractions take 15-45 minutes including a new key being cut on-site.

01

Stop & Don't Touch

First rule: don't try to dig it out. Don't apply super glue. Don't push anything else into the keyway. The cleanest extractions are on untouched locks.

02

Call Us

(253) 796-8550. Tell us your vehicle, where the key broke (ignition, door, trunk), and your location.

03

Extraction

Mobile auto locksmith arrives with extractor tools. Broken piece is pulled out cleanly without damaging the cylinder.

04

New Key Cut & Programmed

We cut a new key on-site from the broken pieces or by impressioning the lock, then program the transponder. You drive away the same visit.

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across Auburn & South King County.

(253) 796-8550
FAQ

Broken Car Key Extraction Questions

Extraction alone typically runs $85 to $185. If you also need a new key cut and programmed (which most people do, since the broken one isn't usable), total cost runs $220 to $425 depending on the key type (basic transponder vs. smart key).
In the vast majority of cases, yes. If the ignition or lock cylinder hasn't been tampered with first (no glue, no force, no other tools jammed in there), professional extractor tools have a very high success rate. The cylinder is typically reusable after extraction.
Absolutely not. Super glue will ruin your day. The glue runs into the cylinder, gums up the wafers, and now you need a full ignition or lock replacement instead of a simple extraction. We see this several times a month and we beg people to not try it.
Yes — usually on the same visit. We can cut a new key from the broken pieces (if both halves are intact enough to read) or by impressioning the lock directly. We then program the transponder chip and verify it starts the engine before we leave.
Most common cause is a sticky / worn ignition cylinder that you were forcing. When a key catches and you crank harder, the metal eventually fatigues and snaps. After we extract the broken piece, it's smart to also have us repair the cylinder — otherwise the new key will likely break too.
Extraction itself typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. Adding a new cut and programmed key extends to 45 to 90 minutes total. Either way, faster than towing to a dealer and waiting days for a key.