1. Check your spare keys. If you have a spare set of keys, try to use them to unlock the car. This is the easiest solution if it's available to you.
2. Look for a manual keyhole. Some cars with power locks still have a manual keyhole hidden somewhere on the outside of the car. This is usually found in the door handle, near the license plate, or in the fuel filler door. If you can find the manual keyhole, use a key to unlock the car.
3. Use a slim jim. A slim jim is a tool that can be used to pry open the door of a car. If you know how to use a slim jim, you can try to use it to unlock your car. Please be careful when using a slim jim as it can damage your car if used incorrectly.
4. Call a locksmith. If you are unable to unlock your car yourself, you can call a locksmith. A locksmith can quickly and easily open your car for you. However, this option can be more expensive than the other methods.
5. Improvise. If you don't have access to a spare key or a manual keyhole, you may be able to improvise a way to open your car. For example, you could use a coat hanger or a piece of wire to try to hook the door lock. You could also try to break a window in order to reach the inside of the car and unlock it. These methods are not recommended as they can cause damage to your car and are more likely to cause injury.
6. Call for roadside assistance. If you have roadside assistance, you can call for assistance and they will send someone out to unlock your car. This can be a convenient and affordable option in most cases.