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It isn't possible to drive the vehicle until the broken key is removed. It is recommended to hire a professional to do this job, as improper use of lubricants and extraction tools could damage the ignition. However, if you're determined to try and fix the broken car key at home first there are some strategies that can aid.<br><br>A pair of needle-nosed pliers that have extra long tips can be used to grasp the key end that is still sticking out of the ignition. You can also enhance your pliers by coating their business ends with a sticky substance like super glue, wax that has been melted, or putty. The pliers can then grab the piece of key and remove it from the cylinder.<br><br>A flexible, thin wire can be used to slide along the broken part of a key and pull it out of the lock. 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