Broken Key Repair
Manchester
Key snapped in the door lock, ignition, or boot? Stop before reaching for pliers, tweezers, or a screwdriver. Amateur extraction attempts almost always push the blade deeper, damage the barrel, and turn a straightforward job into a costly lock replacement. I extract broken keys on-site across Greater Manchester using specialist tools — cleanly, without damage.
The Moment the Key Snaps — What You Do Next Matters
A broken key inside a lock is a frustrating but recoverable situation — provided nothing else is inserted into the barrel before a professional arrives. The single most common mistake is attempting to extract the blade using whatever is to hand.
Lock barrel cylinders have very precise internal tolerances. The broken blade sits within the shear line — a specific plane inside the barrel. Any object inserted alongside or behind it moves it out of that plane, compresses it against the barrel wall, or fragments it further. What started as a clean extraction job becomes a barrel replacement.
The AA's guidance on broken keys and the RAC's broken key advice both recommend professional extraction for the same reason. Call first, touch nothing.
Three Places Keys Snap — Each Needs a Different Approach
How Professional Broken Key Extraction Works
Call — Describe Exactly What's Happened
Tell me which lock (door, ignition, boot), whether the blade is protruding or flush, and whether the vehicle is locked or accessible. This helps me bring the right extraction tools and assess the likely method before arrival.
Barrel Condition Assessed on Arrival
Before touching anything, I assess the barrel visually — pin position, blade depth, rotation angle, and whether any DIY attempts have been made. This determines the extraction route.
Barrel Pins Aligned
If the barrel was partially turned when the key snapped, the pins are now in a mixed position. I use a turning tool to return the barrel to the neutral (shear line) position — the only position from which the blade can be cleanly withdrawn.
Blade Extracted With Hook Tools
Specialist broken key extractor hooks are inserted alongside the blade — never behind it — to engage the serrations and draw the blade out cleanly. Multiple hook profiles cover different key blank types.
Barrel Tested and Lubricated
Once extracted, the barrel is tested for smooth operation and lubricated if needed. A barrel that was stiff before the snap is often the reason the key broke in the first place — lubrication prevents recurrence.
New Key Cut and Programmed
A replacement key is cut and programmed to the vehicle on-site. You leave with a working key, a tested lock, and advice on getting a spare to avoid being in this situation again.
Honest Assessment — When Extraction Isn't Enough
In most cases, professional extraction leaves the barrel in full working order. But in some situations — usually where the barrel was already failing before the snap, or where DIY attempts have been made — the barrel itself needs to be removed and replaced.
I'll tell you on arrival if this is the likely outcome. Barrel replacement is a more involved job but is still carried out on-site for most door locks. Ignition barrels may need the steering column to be accessed. Either way, I'll explain the process and the cost before starting.
Barrel condition is one of the main reasons keys break in the first place. A stiff, corroded, or worn barrel creates torque resistance — the key bends under load until it snaps. If your key has broken, there's a good chance the barrel was already struggling. Which? has guidance on assessing car key and lock condition.
What Actually Causes Keys to Snap in Locks
Keys don't usually break without reason. Understanding the cause prevents it from happening again — especially important if you've just had a new key cut.
Broken Key Repair — How Pricing Works
Extraction pricing depends on barrel condition, blade depth, and what follow-up work is needed. Always quoted before work starts.
Real Broken Key Extractions Across Manchester
Three actual callouts — different locations, different barrels, all extracted without damage. Clean barrels make clean extractions.
Blade Snapped Flush in Door Lock — Extracted Clean, New Key Same Visit
A customer in Chorlton had snapped her key blade flush with the driver's door barrel — nothing protruding to grip. She called before attempting anything. I attended, assessed the barrel (untouched, clean), used hook extractors at the shear line, and drew the blade out in one piece. New key cut and programmed the same visit. Barrel undamaged.
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Ignition Blade Snapped Mid-Turn — Extracted Without Column Removal
A customer in Stockport had snapped the key in the ignition mid-turn — vehicle was stuck in accessory mode. Concerned it would need the column removed. I attended, confirmed the blade position via inspection light, returned the barrel to neutral with a turning tool, and extracted the blade in situ. Column untouched. New key programmed, ignition tested fully before leaving.
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DIY Attempt First — Barrel Damaged, Replaced On-Site
A customer in Eccles had tried a screwdriver before calling. The blade had been pushed deeper and two barrel pins were bent. Extraction was still possible but the barrel was no longer reliable. I explained the situation, agreed a barrel replacement on-site, extracted the blade from the removed barrel, fitted a new matched barrel, and cut and programmed a new key. Sorted in under two hours — but a clean barrel would have been 30 minutes.
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Broken Key Extraction for All Makes in Manchester
Broken Key Repair Across Greater Manchester
Broken Key Repair — Common Questions
Stop and call. Do not insert anything into the barrel — no screwdrivers, tweezers, pliers, or the remaining half of the key. Do not try superglue. A clean barrel gives me the best chance of a fast, damage-free extraction. The AA's broken key guide and RAC's advice both say the same thing.
Not if the barrel is in original condition. Professional hook extractors work at the shear line — alongside the blade, not against the barrel. In the vast majority of clean-barrel jobs, the extraction leaves no trace. Barrel damage only occurs when the blade has already been pushed or rotated out of position by DIY attempts.
Yes — in most cases. A flush or fully-inside blade takes longer but is still extractable with the right tools. The key is barrel position — if the barrel is at neutral (shear line), the blade can be engaged with hook tools. I assess this on arrival before committing to the method.
Yes — and this is included as part of the same visit. Once the broken blade is extracted, I use it as the cutting reference (or the barrel profile if the blade is fragmented) to cut a new key on-site. It's then programmed to your vehicle's immobiliser. You leave with a working key the same day.
Potentially, yes — but call anyway. A barrel that's been tampered with is harder to work with, but it's rarely impossible. I'll assess on arrival and tell you honestly what I find. If the barrel needs replacing rather than just extracting from, I'll explain why and quote for that separately before starting.
The most common causes are a stiff or corroded barrel (creating extra torque on the blade), a worn or cheap key blank (more brittle than OEM blanks), or an existing hairline crack in the blade that wasn't visible. After extraction, I'll assess the barrel condition and tell you if lubrication, servicing, or replacement is recommended to prevent recurrence.
Yes — strongly recommended. You've just experienced what happens with one key and a barrel failure. A spare key cut and programmed at the same callout is far cheaper than a repeat emergency visit. See spare car keys Manchester for details — the equipment is already set up, the marginal cost is small.
Broken Key in the Lock?
Step Away and Call.
The cleaner the barrel when I arrive, the faster and cheaper the job. Call or WhatsApp right now — I'll advise on the phone and get to you fast. New key cut and programmed the same visit. Find us on Google Maps.