Getting a spare key cut to help with locking in problem?

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An expensive way to help escape from the car if it locks you in would be to hide a spare key and fob in the front bonnet area and hope someone is around and able to extract the blade key and open the driver’s door (you would need to release the bonnet catch first). But would having an additional fob in the car cause other problems? If so, I guess you could put the key into a faraday pouch.

instead of the above, would it work if you made a duplicate of just the blade key and hid that? Is it even possible to duplicate the blade bit?
 
instead of the above, would it work if you made a duplicate of just the blade key and hid that? Is it even possible to duplicate the blade bit?
That is the purpose of the emergency blade, to allow entry into the car if the battery is flat.
If the blank can be obtained it should be able to be cut.
A complete fob and the necessary coding is going to be expensive anyway.
 
I haven't got a 4, so can someone answer this, when it locks you in can you operate the windows to pass a key out or could you lean out and unlock it yourself with the blade?
 
An expensive way to help escape from the car if it locks you in would be to hide a spare key and fob in the front bonnet area and hope someone is around and able to extract the blade key and open the driver’s door (you would need to release the bonnet catch first). But would having an additional fob in the car cause other problems? If so, I guess you could put the key into a faraday pouch.

instead of the above, would it work if you made a duplicate of just the blade key and hid that? Is it even possible to duplicate the blade bit?
You could do this but if you are going to those lengths why not fit a cabin battery cutoff to disable the deadlocks?

I haven't got a 4, so can someone answer this, when it locks you in can you operate the windows to pass a key out or could you lean out and unlock it yourself with the blade?
I believe the windows don't work so this is only possible if they are already open.
 
Personally, I have a small screwdriver on a retractable keychain in the boot. Attached to the webbing on the side. (For the boot release)
Mainly, because with my luck I would drop the key blade once I wrestle it out of the fob.
 

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