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Warzone DMZ Key: Omar’s Auto Repair Location

Soldiers leaving a plane in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0.

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This guide explains where to find Omar’s Auto Repair location after getting the key in Warzone DMZ.

Warzone 2.0 launched last month after a huge amount of speculation and anticipation. Players are now exploring Al Mazrah and getting to grips with everything it offers.

The revamped Call of Duty battle royale mode has changed the game in a number of ways by introducing new features such as the re-jigged looting system, the 2v2 gulag, and the split circle.

More subtle changes like reduced time-to-kill, aggressive AI, and the introduction of two and three plate armor vests have also mixed things up. And all these changes have resulted in a mixed reaction from players. Some love it, and others really don’t.

Still, one new feature that has received almost universal praise is the new DMZ game mode.

DMZ is Call of Duty‘s take on survival looter-shooter Escape from Tarkov. And while Warzone players didn’t know what to make of it at first, it is picking up in popularity as the weeks go on.

A screenshot showing a Warzone DMZ key.
A key acquired in DMZ.

DMZ drops squads of up to three players into random locations around Al Mazrah. The aim of the game is to collect as much valuable loot and weaponry as you can before extracting within the given time-limit.

One sure-fire way to get yourself some valuable loot is to make use of the many keys scattered around Al Mazrah.

The keys unlock special loot caches that can range from individual lockers to rooms to entire points of interest.

However, when you get a key for the first time, the game doesn’t offer you any indication of where to find the cache that it unlocks. As a result, players are left asking what to do with Warzone DMZ keys.

One such key is Omar’s Auto Repair key. So, let’s go over where to find Omar’s Auto Repair location in Warzone DMZ…

Warzone DMZ Key: Where To Find Omar’s Auto Repair Location

As mentioned, there are a lot of keys to collect in Warzone DMZ. But finding what they unlock isn’t easy.

The ones for specific points of interests come with a small icon that matches a location on the map. This makes them easier than the others.

However, the keys for smaller caches are left a mystery. And players have to hope they randomly stumble across them.

Thankfully, once you’ve discovered a cache for the first time, the game adds map coordinates to the key’s description. This makes it easy to find that specific cache again. But this doesn’t help you on your initial search.

This is where to find Omar’s Auto Repair location in Warzone DMZ:

Omar’s Auto Repair is located in the northern outskirts of Sawah Village. It can be found at map coordinates ‘D7’.

Screenshot showing the location of Omar's Auto Repair on the map in Warzone DMZ.

The building is rather inconspicuous and difficult to spot. However, it has two closed garage doors at the front and features a small sign with a car indicating it’s an auto repair shop.

Screenshot showing the building which contains Omar's Auto Repair in Warzone DMZ.

Enter the building and inside you will find a locked door. Use the key to unlock this door and access Omar’s Auto Repair.

Screenshot showing the locked door to Omar's Auto Repair in Warzone DMZ.

As always, there are plenty of AI enemies patrolling the area. So, it’s best to deal with them first before trying to find Omar’s Auto Repair.

Did you find this guide explaining where to find Omar’s Auto Repair location in Warzone DMZ useful? Let us know in the comment section and don’t forget to check out our other gaming articles…

Sam Harby

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