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Car Key Replacements

Losing a key can be costly, whether it's a standard lock-and-key or a sophisticated key fob. The best way to avoid this is to keep a spare in your wallet.

If you do lose a key, the cheapest solution is to hire an auto locksmith. A dealership may be more expensive, but it's an option worth considering.

Mechanical Keys

If you have an older car that doesn't have key fob technology, your keys are probably mechanical. These standard keys can be made from steel, brass or a mix of nickel and brass. They are cut using the key duplicator replacement car key FOB machine using an original key set against one side of the machine, and a blank key aligned to it to act as an example. The original key is then cut with a specially-designed cutter to create a duplicate.

Transponder Keys

Most newer cars come equipped with a transponder chips built into the key that can be used to unlock and start the vehicle. These chips are usually located inside the key head, but can also be located in the ignition. When the key is turned on in the ignition, the transponder transmits an electronic signal that is picked up by the computer system in the car. The computer then analyzes the signal to ensure that it is in line with the correct serial number.

It's almost impossible to start a car without the owner's keys. If the signal doesn't match, the vehicle will not start. This is a huge benefit that can deter car thieves as the likelihood of someone else starting and driving away with your vehicle are drastically decreased.

The downside of a transponder key is that it is more expensive than a standard flat metal key. The reason for this is that the transponder has a tiny microchip that isn't cheap to produce and install in a car key. Keys like these are usually expensive when bought from a dealership.

A locksmith can offer more reliable and less expensive transponder key replacements. Beishir Lock and Security carries a large assortment of keys, and can reprogramme the chip to work with your vehicle on-the-spot at a fraction of the price of the dealership.

Be sure to compare quotes when shopping for a replacement transponder key. The final price is influenced by a variety of factors, including the model and make of your vehicle, the extra features you can get on the key (such as a remote-control key-fob) and the location where you choose to have it copied.

In the end, you need to evaluate the advantages of a transponder-based key against the cost and convenience. If you prioritize security and safety, then a transponder keys could be worth the cost in the long term. Additionally, many modern cars have an immobilizer that won't allow them to start if a non-transponder keys is used which is another reason to think about.

Laser-Cut Keys

Although they may appear like something from an sci-fi film laser cut keys are actually quite common and offer an extra layer of security for vehicles. They are created using specialized key cutting machines and are harder to copy or pick for thieves than traditional cut keys.

Unlike traditional keys that feature grooves cut into one side the laser cut keys feature slits that are tooled on both sides. This allows keys to be inserted into the lock cylinder either direction while still operating it. In the end, they are generally sturdier and thicker than traditional keys.

Additionally, they can also be used to open some locks with high security. The slits are drilled to a particular depth, which is in line with the codes of different car manufacturers. Getting the right depth is vital because a blade that is not cut correctly can damage the machine that cuts keys and result in the key not functioning shortly after it is placed into the lock cylinder.

The increased thickness and unique slits in car keys cut with lasers are less vulnerable to being copied or taken. Some keys include a transponder that is unique to your car. This means that anyone who copies your car keys, even if it contains transponder chips it will not be able to start your vehicle.

Keys for cars cut with lasers may be more expensive however, they are cheaper than purchasing a replacement from the dealership. Additionally, locksmiths are usually able to cut these keys more quickly than car dealerships.

A car key that is laser cut's quality can make a big difference. A bad blade can easily harm the key cutting machine or your lock cylinder leading to a large repair bill. This is why it's crucial to get your laser cut car key from a trusted supplier who sells keys to auto locksmiths.

Bibens Ace South Burlington offers a variety of replacement car key FOB keys for more than 250 different models and makes of vehicles, in addition to laser-cut sidewinder keys. Stop by today and see how we can save you money on replacement car key fobs without the hassle of going to a dealership!

Remote Keys

Not so long ago the possibility of losing or misplacing your car keys wasn't a huge deal. You could call an locksmith, receive an alternate and then leave. Today's cars are more advanced in technology and keys that go with them can be harder to replace. They also are difficult to steal. This means that when you lose your car key it could be more costly than ever to replace it.

Depending on the type of key that you have, the cost to replace it can vary. For keys that are traditional you can get a copy made for about $10 at a hardware shop, or you can get an automotive locksmith to come to you and create a key right there.

If you own an intelligent key, transponder keys with switchblade, or a transponder key with remote start, you will have to visit your dealer to get it replaced. This can be expensive, and you might need to wait for a long period of time before the manufacturer will send you the new key.

Your car key can stop working for no apparent cause as with other electronic devices. This is often due to extreme cold or heat, but can also be caused from an ineffective battery or the presence of water in the keyfob following rain. It is recommended to reset your car key replacement key prior to calling an auto locksmith if you find that it's not responding.

You should also be aware that your key fob can only function if you're within the reach of the vehicle. This is why it's important to keep your key fob close to your person at all times, and never let it go out of your pocket unless you're sure that you'll return it swiftly.

The most common way to lose a car key is by losing it or dropping it. This can sometimes cause the key to break or become stuck in the lock. It's a good idea to always have a spare.