The Car Seat Spare Key
The most common problem for parents is reaching behind the child's car seat in order to unbuckle it, but not being able. The Car Seat Key was created by NAMRA to make this task easier.
UK Auto Locksmith offers a lower cost alternative to purchasing the new key to your seat from the Seat dealer.

Lost Keys
The first thing you must do if you lose your car keys is to examine the location you normally keep keys. Sometimes keys "drift" away from their normal location and end on the floor or in the underside of something. It is important not to give up too soon, especially if you have already looked in the area several times. If you've tried all of this and still aren't able to find your keys, call a locksmith in your area for help. The use of a locksmith is usually cheaper than visiting dealerships for replacement car keys. The locksmith will need some information about your vehicle, including the VIN or the key code number. This information will allow the locksmith identify your vehicle and give you the correct key for starting it.
Broken Keys
When a key breaks off inside your lock, with the stomach-shivering snap, feelings of fear and despair descend on you. Take an exhale before you give up. It's not impossible. If you're fortunate, you may be able to grab the broken piece with a pair needle nose pliers. If not, tweezers can work just fine (just be sure you don't accidentally push the damaged edge further into the lock).
One great trick is to make use of a can of WD-40(r) Smart Straw with the smart nozzle and spray it directly in the keyhole to lubricate it. This will allow the damaged piece slide off, and it can also loosen any binds that might be holding it in place. key seat G28 Car Keys can try to wiggle it up and down, or in and out, in order to break it free from whatever is holding it back.
Other methods have been tested by people, like using paperclips on both sides of the lock to grasp the broken piece, and then pull it out. You can also try a drill bit, however, make sure to drill the hole through the exposed side of the broken portion of the key--not the lock it self.
Keys that are damaged Keys
Often, what appears to be a serious hardware problem is actually just some grit or dust under the key that prevents it from working correctly. Most times, you can solve this issue yourself, without having to purchase replacement parts. All you need is a prying device (something like a credit card is ideal, however you could also use a flathead screwdriver in a pinch) and a container to keep the key pieces until you are able to remove them.
You'll also require an spudger to remove stubborn dirt and grime and a Q tip to clean the keypad. If you're able remove the key and other internal parts be sure to record their positions so that you can put them back together correctly in the future.
If the key is totally broken in the ignition or fob, you'll require an expert locksmith repair it for you. Seat uses a 4-digit security code when programming the keys for the car. They do not divulge this information to anyone, not even the owners. We can find the code using a specialist tool and program and provide you with a new replacement key at a less cost than the dealership.
Stolen Keys
The process of replacing your car keys can be more costly and complicated to replace if they're stolen than if they're lost or damaged. It is always good to have a spare car key in your vehicle since it will be less expensive and faster than contacting a dealership. UK Auto Locksmith is a professional car locksmith who can help with getting replacement keys or programming them to your car. The service is available across the country, and their rates are less than dealerships. They are a trusted company and have a superb customer support team to assist customers with any inquiries.