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A Step-By Step Guide For Choosing Your Replacement Key For Car
How to Get a Replacement Key For Car

The cost of replacing a car key is contingent on the type of key you own. You can choose to call an locksmith or visit your local dealership.

If you have a standard key or transponder key dealer is typically the best option. They can use your VIN number to locate the code and then pair the key with your car.

Lost Keys

To be able to avoid the stress of losing your car keys, make an extra copy and store it safely. Unfortunately, that's not always possible so the next best option is to invest in key-finder tags and/or one of the Bluetooth-powered car key finders that are available on the market. This gives you a few more days to search for your keys thoroughly (they generally come up) or at the very minimum getting an exchange from your dealer.

If you have a traditional metal key, the best option is to call your local locksmith, who can travel to the location of your car and create a replacement on the spot even if they don't have the original. They'll charge around $20 for a standard car key replacement.

Contact the dealer of your car if it is equipped with transponders. This kind of key has an embedded chip that sends an unique code to your car when it's near which helps to keep your vehicle safe from theft and other security hazards. The dealer must change the code of your new key in order for it to function correctly. This process can take a few hours and can cost upwards of $200.


Some newer vehicles have key fobs which can lock and unlock your car's door and control the other features of your vehicle. These are handy, but they can be difficult to locate if you have lost them! You can purchase an alternative key fob for your car online. It might cost more than visiting your local locksmith because they will need to program it to work with your vehicle.

You can also ask your vehicle dealer to replace your lost fob however, you'll need be able to prove ownership, and it will cost you more than if been to an automotive locksmith. However, they do have access to the same database as the manufacturer, so it's not impossible to get a new key from them. If you decide to go this route it's crucial to compare the cost of your local locksmith to theirs.

Broken Keys

If your key is damaged in the lock, it can be a real pain. There are ways to fix this problem without the expense of buying a new key.

First, try to take the broken piece off using the needle-nose pliers. These pliers are available in the tool area of many hardware stores. Alternately, you could use a pair of tweezers that have an opening that is wide enough to accommodate the key blade.

Be careful not to apply too much pressure. Pressure that is too high will make the break worse. Use a small amount oil on the end of the key to reduce friction when inserting it into the lock. You can purchase a lubricant spray that is specifically designed for car keys, or you can simply coat the key's end with WD-40.

A car dealer or locksmith can also make a replacement key. You'll need a valid photo identification and proof of ownership for the dealer to issue an alternative key. They will also have to connect the new chip to your vehicle, which can take several days.

One last thing to remember is that certain keys require coding in order to work with your vehicle. If your key broke while you were trying to start or open your car you'll have to take it back to the dealer in order to be coded.

In general the cost to have keys replaced varies from one brand to the next model, but is typically in the range of $100-$200. Most people choose to go to their vehicle dealer, because it's a simple and cost-effective procedure. It is possible to visit the dealership of the manufacturer for a special or a luxury vehicle. In these cases, you will likely need to have your vehicle taken to the dealer and prove ownership before they can issue an alternative key. In certain instances, this is covered under the warranty for your vehicle.

Transponder Keys

If your car was manufactured within the past 20 years or so, chances are it comes with a transponder key (also called a "chip" key). A transponder chip is embedded into the head of your car key, and when it's inserted into your vehicle's ignition the antenna ring transmits an impulsive radio frequency energy to the chip. This chip responds by generating an identification code. This code is transmitted to the vehicle's immobilizer and when the correct code is in place, the engine will start.

If the correct code doesn't exist the immobilizer will not work and prevent the car from starting. This is why transponder keys help stop car theft and offers an additional layer of protection. This is why it is important to replace your car keys by an experienced locksmith who is familiar with working with different auto manufacturer's anti-theft systems.

Many people think that their car dealer is the only place they can get a transponder key. Although the dealer has the necessary equipment an experienced locksmith can create a transponder for a much cheaper price and offer more convenience.

Beishir Lock and Security offers a variety of transponder key options for a wide range of vehicles. We can program and replace your regular transponder, remote flip key, or FOBIK keys. We even have the capability of creating a new key from scratch for your vehicle in the event of need.

It's important to know that if your car is currently operated using a non-transponder key it will not be feasible to upgrade to a transponder-enabled key since the immobilizer in the car's built-in system will not allow it. If you're worried about your car being stolen, it's recommended that you purchase the transponder.

When it comes to securing your vehicle, it is essential that you choose the right kind of lock. A locksmith can assist you with any type of lock. However, if you're looking to add an extra layer of security to your vehicle, it's worth investing in an electronic key transponder.

Remote Fobs

Many cars are now equipped with remote fobs that let drivers open doors, trunks and tailgates, and some can even start the vehicle. These small wireless devices communicate with the vehicle via radio signals and run on the power of batteries. But if the fob's battery fails, it can cause the device to become useless.

A chirp typically indicates that the key fob battery requires replacement, and a majority of these remotes are small and come with easy-to-open cases. Once you can pry the case open, you'll need find the right replacement battery to fit into the space. Most of these batteries can be found at auto parts stores as well as some supermarkets.

Reassembling the key fob is necessary after replacing the battery. To avoid damaging the shell, pry the fob's key open in several places using a screwdriver with a flat blade. Then, you can snap the fob back together and test its buttons. If all is well, you're done!

If, however, the fob still isn't functioning the issue could be more serious than a defective battery. It could be that it has lost its programming and needs to be restored by a locksmith or dealer.

Most fobs come with a button to reset the programming. The process is usually fast however it is dependent on the vehicle model and make. key replacements for cars needs to be "programmed" again to send its digital identification code to the car's onboard computer. This procedure varies by car model and year but it generally involves engaging the power of the car (often several times) while pressing various levers or buttons.

Some retailers, such as locksmiths and auto parts stores can program fobs from aftermarket stores bought on the internet. However, CR's Yu warns that such fobs could not function correctly, and may be difficult to fix. If you decide to buy a remote fob from a third-party vendor ensure that it's a trusted seller. Also, look over the fine print for details about whether the device requires dealer-level programming or not. Certain retailers, like some Audi dealerships, require you to visit the dealer in order to have a third-party fob programmed.

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