This article will detail how to open and lock a Yale lock from the outside in some easy ways without breaking it, especially when locked out of the home.
Last Updated on May 2, 2024 by Vincent Zhu
The design of the Yale lock makes it difficult for someone who doesn’t have a key or any other instrument to open it without breaking it first, but there are ways to open a Yale lock without breaking it or damaging anything else.
Generally, Yale smart locks offer different unlocking methods for different Yale lock modes. You can unlock a Yale lock from outside with a user code, a backup key, a key card, a remote fob, and a Yale lock app.
Now, let’s introduce these unlock methods one by one:
If you have the right user code. You can input this user code on the Yale lock keypad to unlock a Yale lock:
For Yale lock models with keyed access, If you don’t have a user code, access card, or remote fob handy but still have backup keys from when you first purchased your lock—or if someone else has one.
You can use them to unlock its outer shell without entering any codes!
You just insert each backup key into the keyhole and rotate clockwise until it clicks into place within its housing inside Yale’s patented lever system—there’s no need for power cycles here!
Yale Smart latch and Yale digital door locks often come with a user key card, and after you add this user key card to your Yale lock, you can unlock the Yale lock with a user key card.
Present a valid user key card or tag on the lock, then turn the thumb 90 degrees clockwise or lock handle to unlock the door.
Use a user key card if you’re away for an extended period and need someone else to access your home without needing physical keys. This is great for renting or lending your property out while on vacation! Just ensure they have one before they get there by setting them up through our website portal so they don’t come over empty-handed!
If your Yale lock comes with a remote fob, you can easily unlock the Yale lock with this remote fob. Press any button on a registered Remote Fob; turn the thumb to open the door.
All Yale smart locks, such as the Yale Assure Series Lock, Next x Yale Lock, and Yale Unity Entrance Lock, all work with the Yale Access App.
To unlock a Yale lock with the Yale Access App:
Almost all Yale locks have an inside thumb on the interior lock panel; this thumb can be used to lock and unlock the Yale lock from the inside.
If you want to open your Yale lock from the inside, turn this thumb left 90 degrees.
When your Yale lock has a low battery, you will get a notification from your Lock or Yale access app. Now you need to change batteries asap.
But what if your Yale lock battery has run out, and you need to open it? Don’t worry. Almost all Yale locks use a 9-volt battery to charge the lock temporarily, so you can enter your passcode on the lock’s keypad to lock or unlock it.
To open the Yale lock with a dead battery:
Please note:
If you have a dead battery, use a 9-volt battery to charge the lock temporarily.
For some reason, maybe your Yale lock is not working, and you have been locked out of your home; it’s important to know how to open a Yale lock without the key or user code. This can save you from paying someone else or having your door or window smashed for someone to get in.
Depending on whether you have a user key card, use code, or remote fob, one of these methods will work for you:
You can use a paperclip to open the lock for some easy Yale locks. Insert one end of your paperclip into the small hole at the bottom of your lock, then slowly move it up until it hits something solid inside—this is where your cylinder sits.
You should feel resistance when you press against this area; if not, try again with another piece of paperclip until you hit exactly what feels like a small bump or ridge inside.
Once you’ve found this part of the cylinder, carefully twist it clockwise until you hear/feel something click into place within the latch mechanism (you’ll feel some resistance). Then, you can open a Yale lock with a paperclip.
For more information, please check this video:
How to open a lock with a paperclip.
Sometimes, you must enter the house if you forget your enter code and have no keys to unlock your Yale lock. Now, you can try to ask someone to help you remotely unlock the Yale lock with the Yale access app. Then you can enter.
If you have a spare key (or multiple spares), use one to open up the lock when lockout.
To prevent future issues with locking yourself out again, always keep an extra key somewhere safe inside the house (in case one falls between cushions or gets lost). Also, remember where it is so there will be no need for panic calls when this happens again!
If you don’t have any spare keys, though, then things get tricky. One option is to call a locksmith for help.
Locksmiths are skilled at opening locks and can usually access any Lock in under 20 minutes. Call a locksmith immediately if you need one; don’t try picking the lock yourself!
If you hear “Please try again at another time” when entering your passcode, Privacy Mode is on.
You can only turn privacy mode off with the Yale access app. If you don’t use the Yale access app to enter the home, you’ll need to contact someone who shares access to the home to do so.
Once Privacy Mode is turned off, you can unlock the door using the Yale access app or the lock’s keypad.
To turn off privacy mode, you can use two methods: the Yale access app and locking.
To turn off privacy mode with the Yale access app:
If you’re using a Yale lock, there’s an app for that. The Yale Access app allows you to control your locks from anywhere.
To install this app, visit the App Store or Google Play. Search for “Yale” in the App Store if you’re an Android user. If you’re an iPhone user, search for “Yale smart living.” Once installed on your device, open the app and follow its step-by-step instructions to get started with your lock!
You can also use Apple’s Home app to control your locks remotely!
To lock your Yale door lock, use one of the following methods:
The app will show whether the lock is currently locked or unlocked. Please tap on the lock to see details like its name, location, and when it was last locked.
One Touch Locking is enabled by default when you first set up your lock.
If this doesn’t work, you can check your settings in the app:
You can set up Google Assistant with home control features, like locking and unlocking doors or controlling lights around your house. To do so, go into “Settings” and tap “Home Control.” Select “Add Devices,” search for your Yale door lock on the Wi-Fi network, and follow the instructions.
If you’re in a rush, tapping “Lock” on the Home app will accomplish this. You can also press and hold on to the circle at the bottom of your screen until you see “Lock,” then release it when it appears. Or swipe up from below any screen (except for an app) to open Control Center and tap lock.
If you have a Google Assistant-enabled speaker, such as a Google Home device, you can lock your door with your voice.
You can use Siri to lock your Yale when you go out the door. Just say, “Hey Siri, lock my front door.”
The Yale lock is a great way to keep your home safe and secure. However, if you find yourself locked out of the house with no key, there are ways to open your door without breaking it down.
Please note: After you open your Yale lock successfully, please factory reset your Yale lock and change your Yale lock code again.
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