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Keys that have been stolen or lost are
Key replacements could be expensive and time-consuming process. In addition to the expense of a new key, you might have to get the vehicle towed and have your car's computer chip replaced with the new key, which can be very costly.
Avoiding the loss of your keys is a great way to save time and money. Consider adding a brightly colored reflective piece of your keychain, or painting the bow of your key in a color that makes a statement. Keep a spare key for your seat key in a safe place, just to be certain.
If you discover your key, you can examine the code stamped onto the bow. This will help determine if this is the right key for your particular seat key.
Transponder Chip Keys
The transponder key, also known as chip keys or key FOB (fob that controls your key), is one of the most common types of car keys. They've been in use for over 20 years and are designed to prevent theft by sending a coded message when you insert them into your car's ignition.
Transponders are microchips that are embedded into the plastic cover on your car seat key keys. When the key is placed into a key FOB or the ignition of a car, it sends an extremely low-level radio signal (ECU) to the vehicle. The ECU recognizes the unique digital serial number of the chip and responds accordingly. when the signal is in line the number, the engine will be started.
Transponder chips may not be impervious to theft, but they are an effective method of reducing the number of auto thefts. The concept behind these types of keys for cars is actually quite old-fashioned and dates back to World War 2 era military planes that employed coded messaging to distinguish them from enemy planes.
If you're locked out, and require the replacement key, a locksmith could easily make an additional transponder key to you. This is more difficult than rekeying your regular key because the chip in the new key has to match the receiver inside the car's system. For this reason, getting a duplicate transponder key from a dealer is typically more expensive.
Keys Laser Cut Keys Keys
Unlike the standard mechanical cut keys, which only permit the key to rotate in one direction, laser cut car keys have grooves that are carved on both sides. They are more difficult to duplicate and are only used in the ignition or lock from either side. Also known as sidewinder keys, they are a step above the standard transponder key/chip key and offer greater security in the event of a theft.
To make a laser-cut key, the locksmith must first identify the cuts on the existing key fob in order to determine what type of blank needs to be used. The locksmith then has to set up the machine that cuts keys to cut the key in line with the original cuts. This requires the use of a key cutting machine that is more advanced than the wheel-based duplicators found in hardware stores.
Although they are more expensive than a regular key, they provide additional security for your vehicle. Laser keys cannot be duplicated using the same equipment that make the regular edge-cut keys. This stops the practice of "key jumping," where a key is programmed to work on different vehicles and allows it to turn the lock and even start the engine. Keys can only be recovered by an expert locksmith or a dealership.
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