The trainer interface is usually hotkey-driven. Common keybinds for version 1.3 include:
Press these keys while the game is focused. You should hear a beep or see a text confirmation on screen.
| Function | Typical Key |
|----------|--------------|
| Unlock All Cars | NumPad 1 or F1 |
| Unlock All Parts (Performance) | NumPad 2 or F2 |
| Unlock All Visual Upgrades | NumPad 3 or F3 |
| Infinite NOS | NumPad 4 |
| Max Money / Bounty | NumPad 5 | The trainer interface is usually hotkey-driven
For your specific "1.3 unlock all cars and parts" trainer, look for keys labeled:
Go to the garage and change a minor visual part (e.g., switch rims). Then exit to the main menu, which forces an auto-save. Your unlocked cars and parts will now be permanently in that save file. Press these keys while the game is focused
Rapidly toggling unlock features during a pursuit or race can desync your save. Always use it in the garage.
While “unlock all cars and parts” is the headline, the trainer typically includes several other handy cheats: Rapidly toggling unlock features during a pursuit or
For the purpose of this article, we’ll focus on the unlock all cars and parts function.
Before downloading anything, verify your game version.
Warning: Do not use this trainer on the 2012 Need for Speed: Most Wanted reboot. It is a completely different game and will not work.
Navigate to Documents\NFS Most Wanted\ and copy the NFSMW.sav file to your desktop. The trainer will modify your garage in memory, but it can also permanently write to the save. A backup ensures you can revert.