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How to Get a Replacement Key For Car

When it comes time to purchase a replacement key for your car, the cost depends on the type of key you own. You can either contact a locksmith or visit your local dealership.

The dealer is your best bet when you own a transponder or basic key. They can utilize your VIN to locate the code and connect your key to your vehicle.

Lost Keys

To be able to avoid the stress of losing your car keys, make an extra copy and store it securely. Unfortunately, that isn't always feasible so the next best option is to purchase a key-finder tag and/or use one of the Bluetooth-based car key finders on the market. This will allow you more time to look (they are typically located) or at a minimum, get a new one from your dealer.

Even if you don't have your original key, a locksmith in your area can make a new key right on the spot if you've got an old metal key. They will charge you around $20 for a standard car key replacement.

If your car was built with a transponder-type key, you should contact your dealer to have it replaced. The key has an embedded chip which transmits a unique security code to the vehicle when it's close. It protects your vehicle from theft and other security threats. Your dealer will have to change the code of the key to allow it to function properly. This process can take several hours and cost around $200.


Certain newer cars have key fobs which can lock and unlock your car's doors and control other features of your vehicle. They are extremely useful, but they can also be a pain to lose! You can buy an alternative key fob for your vehicle on the internet. It could be more expensive than going to your local locksmith because they'll need to program it to work with your car.

You can also visit your car dealer and ask for the replacement of the lost fob. However, you will have to prove ownership. The cost will be higher than if it was handled by an automotive locksmith. However, they have access to the same database as the manufacturer, which makes it impossible to get a new key from them. Compare the costs of local locksmiths versus the price of the manufacturer should you decide to go this route.

Broken Keys

It can be a major issue if the key you have broken in the lock. There are ways to fix this issue without having to purchase a new lock.

First, take out the broken piece using the help of needle-nosed pliers. These pliers can be found in the tool section at most hardware stores. Alternately, you could make use of a pair of tweezers that have an opening that is large enough to accommodate the key blade.

Be cautious not to apply too excessive pressure. Inflicting too much pressure will only cause the break to get worse. Try to use a little grease on the outside of the key to help reduce friction when you insert it into the lock. You can buy a lubricant spray specifically designed for car keys or simply apply a coat of key with WD-40.

A locksmith or vehicle dealer can also issue keys for replacement. You'll need to show a valid photo identification and proof of ownership for the dealer to issue a replacement key. The dealer will also need to pair the chip of your computer to your vehicle, which can take several weeks.

One final thing to remember is that some keys require coding 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 a key replaced varies by make, but it is generally between $100 to $200. It is easy and affordable for most people to visit their vehicle dealer. It is possible to visit the manufacturer's dealership if you have a specialty or high-end vehicle. In these cases you might need to have the vehicle tow and provide evidence of ownership to the dealer before they are able to issue an additional key. In some cases it is covered under the warranty for your vehicle.

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If your car was manufactured in the last 20 years or so chances are it has a transponder key (also called a "chip" key). The key's head has a transponder embedded in it. When the key is put into the ignition, an antenna ring transmits radio frequency energy. The chip responds with an identification code. This message is sent to the immobilizer of the vehicle and, if it receives the correct code the engine will begin to run.

If the correct code is not present the immobilizer will not be able to arm and prevent the engine from starting. Transponder keys can help prevent car theft by providing an extra layer of security. It's also why it's important to replace your car keys by a professional locksmith who is familiar with working with different auto manufacturer's anti-theft systems.

Many people think that their dealer is the only place they can purchase a transponder key. While it's true that the dealer does have the necessary equipment, a professional locksmith can create a transponder key less money and provide a more convenient service in general.

Beishir Lock and Security offers an array of transponder keys options for a variety of vehicles. We can program and replace your standard transponder, remote flip key, or FOBIK keys. We can even design a new key for your vehicle from scratch if you need to.

It's important to note that if your car is currently operating with an untransponderized key, it isn't feasible to upgrade to a transponder-enabled key since the built-in immobilizer does not permit it. If, however, you are concerned about your car being stolen, it is highly recommended to invest in a transponder key.

It's crucial to choose the right lock for your car for security. Locksmiths can assist you with any type of lock. But, if you're looking to add an additional layer of security to your vehicle, consider investing in an electronic key transponder.

Remote Fobs

Many cars have remotes that let drivers open doors, trunks and tailgates. Some remotes even allow you to start the vehicle. These tiny wireless devices communicate with the vehicle using radio signals and operate under the power of batteries. If the fob's battery fails it can make the device inoperable.

Most of these small remotes have casings that are easy to open. Once you can pry the case open, you'll need to find an appropriate replacement battery that will fit within the space available. Fortunately, most of these batteries are readily available at auto parts stores and some supermarkets.

After replacing the battery, you'll need to put back together the fob for the key. Using a flat blade screwdriver, carefully open the fob in various places to avoid breaking the shell. The fob should be resnapped and then test the buttons. If all is well, you're done!

If the device is not working, the problem could be more serious than an issue with the battery. It could have lost its programming and needs to be repaired by a dealer or a locksmith.

Most fobs come with an option to reset the programming. The process is usually quick however it is dependent on the model of the vehicle and make. The key fob needs to be "programmed again" to transmit the digital identification code to the car's onboard computers. This procedure is different for every car model and year. It usually involves holding buttons or levers while triggering the power.

Some retailers, such as some automotive parts stores and locksmiths can program aftermarket keys purchased online. However, CR's Yu warns that these fobs might not function properly, and can be difficult to fix. If you choose to purchase a remote key fob from a third-party vendor make sure the seller is reputable and go through the fine print to determine if the fob is required to be programmed by a dealer. Certain retailers, for instance, Audi dealerships, require that you visit them to get a third party fob programmed.

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