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How to Open Electronic Door Lock Without Key? Nine Easy Tips

How to Open Electronic Door Lock Without Key? Nine Easy Tips

If you’ve been locked out of your home or office, don’t worry. This article will show you how to open an electronic door lock without the key!


Last Updated on May 2, 2024 by Vincent Zhu


If you’ve been locked out of your home or office, you know the sinking feeling of realizing your only way in is to break a window.

But if you can access simple tools, there’s an easy solution. All intelligent electronic door locks—the kind that requires a key card or code—are designed with a fail-safe mechanism for just such an occasion. The trick is knowing how to use this mechanism and having the right tools.

This article will show you how to open an electronic door lock without the key!

What to do before opening an electronic door lock without a key?

Before you start to open the electronic door lock without a key, we have to confirm whether there is a better way to open the door and not destroy the lock:

  • First, you need to ensure that no one is inside if there is someone inside who can help you with your problem and assist in opening the door for you.
  • If your lock has been hacked or tampered with, we don’t recommend trying these hacks because they may do more harm than good.
  • Does anyone else have backup keys? If not, will they still be able to get into their homes even though their keys don’t work?

If any above methods can help you open the electronic door lock, please change the battery once you enter the room. This may seem obvious, but sometimes people get so used to using their electronic door lock that they forget its batteries.

How to open an electronic door lock without a key?

How to open an electronic door lock without the key? Here are some tips:

Use a backup mechanical key

Open electronic door locks with backup mechanical keys: These are used for emergencies. The backup keys should be kept in a safe place for easy access, as they may become helpful at any time. If the lock has a backup mechanical key, use it to open the door.

Remove hinges from electronic door locks:

But if you don’t have backup mechanical keys, you can remove the door hinges with a screwdriver. Insert the screwdriver into one of the holes on each side of the door and gently pry up. Once enough space is created to get your fingers in, pull down on both sides until they ultimately come off.

Once removed from its hinges, replace both batteries with new ones ASAP.

Use a power bank:

If the battery inside an electronic door lock is dead, use a power bank to recharge it, and you can return to your home without hassle!

Use a credit card.

You can pick up your lock with a credit card if you no longer use credit cards. Just slide the card into the space between the door edge and frame. You must apply pressure on both sides of the safety to open it.

Make sure that you don’t force anything into the slot. Otherwise, it might break your keyless entry system, and you won’t be able to get inside your house or office for a long time!

Use a screwdriver to open the lock:

You can use a screwdriver to open the lock, but this method is not recommended because it will damage your lock.

Use Backup Mobile Operations:

This option works only if you use an Android phone with an app that lets you unlock your door with your phone and control it from anywhere in the world via an internet connection or WiFi network.

If this option doesn’t work for you, then try opening mechanical door handles instead of electronic ones because some mechanical locks are easier than others when it comes down to how well protected they are against tampering attempts like prying them off with brute force without damaging any other part of their structure such as hinges etcetera).

Use drilling tool:

Drill holes into the bottom side paneling near where the handle attaches so wires come through the opening. Then reattach the handle onto the door frame with screws provided in the package, which came with a new purchase kit!

Emergency Lock Override

You could always use the emergency lock override if you forget your keys. If there is no such option on your electronic door lock, you may have to call the technician or replace it with a new one.

Emergency Lock Override (ELO) is an external release method for use in emergencies only, such as when you have locked yourself out of your car or home, and there is no other way out except for this hidden keyhole on the door frame that can be used when all else fails!

It’s important not to leave ELO enabled at all times because it may allow intruders to access your home without breaking anything down physically—just by using their cell phones! The same goes for Smartphone apps.

Contact a locksmith

You should find a locksmith if you are unsure how to open an electronic door lock without the key. The locksmith can come to your place and help you with the issue.

You can call a locksmith who offers services for locked doors and windows in your area. In some cases, they may be able to open the electronic door lock without a key. However, this may not be easy and may cost more than simply replacing the lock on your door.

How to avoid opening electronic door locks without a key and keep the room safe?

Keeping the key in a safe place is the most important thing. You should never lend your electronic key to others and try not to leave it in the lock or door when you go out. The following are some simple ways to avoid opening an electronic door lock without a key and keep the room safe:

  • Please don’t put the electronic key where someone else can easily reach it, like on a hook in your room or purse.
  • Don’t leave the key in a place that any stranger could see—for example, don’t put it outside on top of your door frame so that anyone walking by could see it from far away.
  • Keep the key in a safe place when you are not using it.
  • Don’t lend your keys to others or leave them behind for others to use.
  • Never leave your keys in the door lock or outside of doors where someone else might find them, and try to open the door with them, causing damage to both locks and doors.
  • Always put your house keys somewhere that is difficult for unauthorized persons to access, such as inside drawers or cupboards, under pillows or mattresses, etc., so that intruders cannot quickly take them away if they try breaking into your house through any means possible – including breaking down doors!
  • Try our TTlock smart lock to help you manage your door more safely and conveniently with your phone.

Conclusion

Keeping an electronic door lock always protects your life and property. Instead of mechanically locking the door, you will use a card to unlock it. The methods of operation are more convenient and safer. You can read the instructions carefully before installation or consult professionals to install them again to avoid unnecessary troubles in the future.

If a strange person tries to break in illegally, even if he gets your password, he can’t enter your room without holding a card with an electronic chip!

Vincent Zhu

Vincent Zhu Vincent Zhu has 10 years of smart lock system experience and specializes in offering hotel door lock systems and home door lock system solutions from design, configuration, installation, and troubleshooting. Whether you want to install an RFID keyless door lock for your hotel, a keyless keypad door lock for your home door, or have any other questions and troubleshooting requests about smart door locks, don't hesitate to contact me at any time.

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