Auto Locksmith
You’re not the first and certainly will not be the last to leave home in London , your vehicle or place of work and half a second after you’ve closed the door the realisation hits, the keys are still inside! With cars we often find that the keys are either still in the ignition or have been put down in the boot while removing something else. Do not get stressed, simply contact our London Locksmith for a fast reliable service at reasonable rates and no callout charge.
Our London Locksmith with its state of the art technology and the latest non-destructive techniques will quickly resolve your problem without any damage to your property. This also applies in the case of damaged or broken locks which can usually be repaired, re-cut or replaced on the spot. With vehicles this also includes keys with transponders and encrypted.
So please remember Locksmith London offers:
The emergency callout from London Locksmith will also offer spare key cutting, lock repair if possible or replacement keys and locks and reprogramming of vehicle keys. We can also repair any damage to keys and locks caused by criminal activity.
If you’ve read the above then we strongly recommend that you enter the number for our London Locksmith into your phone now. That way if things do go wrong for you it, can be put right with the minimum of fuss or stress and in the shortest possible time with one quick phone call.
Our auto locksmith is able to provide access to your Jeep in the event that you have locked your keys inside, or worse, if you have lost them or had them stolen. Our fully qualified engineer can attend your location in a mobile unit, which is fitted out with the latest technology for accessing and programming your new key and vehicle's computer to work with your new or replacement key.
If you haven't find him (her) already, to find your local Auto Locksmith, simply enter your location in the search box on the right of this page.
Obtaining a replacement key from Jeep dealer can often prove extremely expensive, and an unreasonable amount of time due to their needing to obtain the key from the manufacturer. Contact our auto locksmith to see what we can do for you. It doesn't hurt to ask.
There are many explanations of the origin of the word jeep, all of which have proven difficult to verify. The most widely-held theory is that the military designation of GP begat the term Jeep and holds that the vehicle bore the designation GP (for Government Purposes or General Purpose), which was phonetically slurred into the word jeep, in the same way that the contemporary HMMWV (for High-Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle) has become known as the humvee.
An alternative view launched by R. Lee Ermey, on his television series Mail Call, disputes this, saying that the vehicle was designed for specific duties, and was never referred to as "General Purpose" and it is highly unlikely that the average jeep-driving GI would have been familiar with this designation. The Ford GPW abbreviation actually meant G for government use, P to designate its 80-inch (2,000 mm) wheelbase and W to indicate its Willys-Overland designed engine. Ermey suggests that soldiers at the time were so impressed with the new vehicles that they informally named it after Eugene the Jeep, a character in the Popeye cartoons created by E. C. Segar. Eugene the Jeep was Popeye's "jungle pet" and was "small, able to move between dimensions and could solve seemingly impossible problems.