Whats the easiest thing 2 get a snapped key out of my lock in a peugeot 106?



Answers:
A strong magnet and a pair of tweezers to grab the little bit that will come out. Or superglue the key back together and see if superglue really is super glue. Actually 'no more nails' glue may work too.
Try those incredible handy things called mechanics! I tend to find if I have a car problem, that god damn they know what they are doing!
A locksmith or a mechanic.

Or opening the door up entirely and something to push it out but the chances of that door ever locking again without a mechanics attention are slim to nil.
A tiny dot of super glue
OOOO! Nightmare i hate this problem because its very difficult to get sorted, best thing is to call recovery service or nearby garage to tow it to get fixed if thats out of the question try getting it out with plier or tweezers depending on how far it is in, maybe a stong magnet could help. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE STEERING COLUM UP YOURSELF AS IT IS A BUGAR TO PUT BAC TOGETHER AGAIN IF YOU ARE AN UNQUALIFIED MECHANIC!
use super glue on the end of the key you have. stick it directly into the lock touching the other end, wait a few seconds and then pull out your key.
buy a new door
mechanics iv heard are good.
A 12 bore shotgun my friend, if that dont get the lil bugger out, nothing will.
if you have room for a tweezer. get one.spray dome wd40 in it and then try with tweezers to pull out.

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