The Car Seat Spare Key
The most frequent problem for parents is trying to reach behind the child's car seat to unbuckle it and not being able. Now, a company called NAMRA has created The Car Seat Key to simplify this task.
UK Auto Locksmith offers a cheaper alternative to purchasing the new key to your seat from the Seat dealer.
Lost Keys

If you've lost keys to your car, the first thing to do is check the area where you usually keep them. Sometimes keys "drift" away from their regular spot and end up on the floor or underneath something. It is important not to give up so quickly especially if you've been looking around more than once. If you've done all this but are still unable to find your keys, contact a locksmith in your area to get help. A locksmith's services are usually cheaper than going to dealerships for replacement car keys. The locksmith will require information about your vehicle, including the VIN or the key code number. This information will enable the locksmith to identify your vehicle and provide you with the correct key to open it.
Broken Keys
Dread and despair are likely to hit you when a key gets damaged in your lock. But before you give up and give yourself a breath and keep in mind that it's still possible to salvage your broken key. If you're fortunate, you may be able to retrieve the broken piece using an pliers-needle pair. If not, tweezers be just as effective (just be careful not to accidentally push the broken edge further into the lock).
One great trick is to use a can of WD-40(r) Smart Straw with the smart nozzle and then spray directly in the keyhole to lubricate it. This will help the damaged piece to slide out and loosen any binds that might be holding it back in place. Try moving it up and down or in and out to let it free from whatever is holding it.
There are other options that have been tried by others such as using a paperclip to grip the broken piece from both sides and leverage it out. You can also use a drill bit, however, make sure to drill the hole into the side that is exposed of the broken part of the key and not the lock inside the lock.
Keys that are damaged Keys
Sometimes, what seems to be a major hardware issue is really just some dust and grit underneath the key that prevents it from working properly. It is often possible to repair this yourself without the need for replacement parts. You will require a plastic prying tool (a credit card is best however a flathead screwdriver is also a viable option in a pinch) and a container that can be used to store the key pieces while you remove them.
You'll also need a spudger to remove the stubborn dirt and grime from the key's grooves and a Q-tip to scrub the pad. If you are able to remove the key and its internal components be sure to note their position so you can put them back in the correct order later.
If the key has completely broken off in the ignition or fob, you'll need to have an expert locksmith for your vehicle recover it for you. This is because Seat uses a special 4 digit security code to program keys to the car and they do not disclose the information to anyone, even the owners. We can locate the code using a specialist tool and software, and provide you with a brand new replacement key at a much cheaper price than the dealership.
Stolen Keys
If your car keys are stolen, the process of replacing them is more costly and complicated than if they had been damaged or lost. It is always beneficial to have a spare key in your vehicle because it can be cheaper and more efficient than contacting the dealership. UK Auto Locksmith, a specialist car locksmith, can help you get replacement keys for your vehicle or program them. Their service is available throughout the nation, and their costs are much cheaper than dealerships. broken seat car key are a highly-respected firm with a great team of customer support who will assist you.