To start, heat a screwdriver or another sharp metal object over an open flame.
Then, carefully use the hot metal to poke a hole through the tennis ball.
Next, place the tennis ball against the car door with the hole in the ball facing the car lock’s keyhole.
Finally, press the tennis ball into the car lock as hard as you can. The air pressure created by the squeeze of the ball should force the locking mechanism to unlock.
However, if you don’t have a tennis ball on hand, your next best bet is to call roadside assistance or use the
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