Here's why you shouldn't try home remedies and what you *should* do:
* Why DIY methods are risky: Older cars, while potentially having less sophisticated electronics than modern ones, still have locking mechanisms that are difficult to bypass without specialized tools and knowledge. You risk damaging the car's paint, locks, or even the car's electronics if you try to force your way in.
* What to do:
1. Call a Locksmith: This is the safest and most reliable option. Locksmiths have the tools and expertise to open your car without causing damage. They'll likely be able to do this quickly and efficiently.
2. Roadside Assistance: If you have roadside assistance coverage (through your insurance or a separate plan), contact them immediately. They'll often have a locksmith on call or have their own methods for unlocking vehicles.
3. Avoid DIY "hacks": Videos showing various methods online often involve risk of damage and may not work on all car models. Don't risk damaging your car further.
In short, professionalism is key. Contact a locksmith or roadside assistance for a safe and effective solution.