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Cost of Car Key Replacement
The loss of your car keys is a huge hassle and can be expensive to replace. The cost can vary depending on the kind of car keys you are using.
Contacting a locksmith or dealer to provide an estimate is the best method to determine how much it will cost to replace keys. Here is a list that outlines the various factors that can influence the cost.
Transponder Keys
Transponder keys are also referred as chip keys. They are equipped with a microchip that is embedded into the head of the key. When the chip is inserted in the ignition lock cylinder, it sends an encrypted message to the immobilizer of the car. This code is in line with an ID number associated with the vehicle. This makes it very difficult to steal a car because it cannot be started without the code.
The motivation behind the creation of this type of key was to make it more difficult for thieves to wire a vehicle. Before this technology was invented it was easy for thieves to open cars by connecting two wires using a technique called "hot wiring." Transponder keys are extremely secure due to the fact that they require a unique code to be activated. These unique codes are very difficult to duplicate using regular tools and must be copied by an auto locksmith.
Transponder keys are more expensive than traditional bladed keys. However, the extra cost is often worth it in the long run, especially when considering the security benefits that come with this type of key.
If you're thinking about purchasing a transponder-based key, first determine how important security is to you. Take into consideration your budget and lifestyle to determine whether the additional expense is worth it for you.
Dealerships charge a premium to replace keys for cars. This is due to the fact that they are the exclusive dealers of certain models of cars and have huge costs of operation. There are other car locksmiths that are professional and provide the same high-quality service for less.
If you're unsure if your vehicle has a transponder chip, check with your local dealer or an auto locksmith. They can tell you if your car has an electronic transponder and provide an estimate of the cost to get an entirely new key. If you decide to go with the less expensive non-transponder keys or the more expensive transponder key, it's important to locate a reputable auto locksmith that has worked with your model of car.
Laser-Cut Keys
Some newer vehicles use a more sophisticated key design called a sidewinder, or laser cut keys. These keys require the services of a locksmith or car dealer to cut them and then program an electronic chip into the key. While these keys are more expensive than conventional keys, they do come with superior security features. This is why they're an investment that is more beneficial for those who are trying to prevent car theft.
Laser-cut keys are different from regular two-sided key because they have only a cut in the middle. The cuts are more precise and are a lot harder to duplicate than standard notches used on regular key blades. They are also harder to pick and therefore more effective in deterring thieves.
To create a laser-cut key, dealers or locksmiths use a special milling machine. These machines employ a tool shaped like a drill to gradually strip the metal from the key. They can remove precisely the amount of metal required for a particular key, giving them the highest level of precision. This makes it more difficult for thieves to cut their own copy.
Laser-cut keys are also more secure than traditional keys because they cannot be used to open other cars with the same lock. When a regular car key is inserted it sends a signal to the vehicle, which lets it recognize it. This is why the engine will refuse to start if it detects an unrecognized key. Laser-cut keys, however, come with a transponder that's associated with a specific vehicle. This means that if a thief can program and cut a laser-cut key, the engine will not start.
Technicians will require the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), of the vehicle, to retrieve the CNC machine's specifications to cut the laser. This process can take anywhere from 15 minutes to a few hours depending on the model and make of the vehicle that is being considered. Once the correct specifications are entered, a laser-cut keys can be programmed by the locksmith or dealership.
Dealerships
Getting your car key replacement at the dealership might be the most expensive option, but it is often necessary. It is usually covered by your insurance plan or warranty. It is best to consult with your insurance company to determine if key replacements are covered by the policy. It's also a good idea to have any stolen, lost or damaged keys deprogrammed at the dealership, since this will ensure that no one will be able to use them in the future.
If you have a standard fob, replacing it at a dealer could be the least costly alternative. However, if your fob has a chip built in and isn't clonable, it will likely cost more to get it replaced at the dealership or through a locksmith. The cost of a key fob can vary widely based on your car's model and make. It is recommended to speak with local locksmiths, mechanics, or dealerships to get an accurate estimate.
Another method to cut costs is to bring your spare key to the dealer and having it copied there. It can be cheaper to have it cloned by the dealership than through a locksmith. However, you will want to make sure that your spare key works with your vehicle.
If you're replacing your vehicle key at the dealership or through a locksmith, it's important to to write down your vehicle identification number (VIN). This will help to ensure that the replacement key is of the correct size and will be compatible with your vehicle. You can find your VIN in the owner's manual, on your dashboard or in the corner of your windshield or on the front of your engine block.
In the past, it wasn't a big deal to lose the key to your car. However, the technology of modern automobiles has made it much more difficult to replace keys , which could be extremely costly. You should always have a spare car key on and ready in the event that your keys are lost or stolen.
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