Types of Car Keys
Take a deep breath, and remain calm if you find yourself without the car
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If you're having trouble finding your keys, we'll create a duplicate key for you. This will provide you with an unlocking key that allows you to open your vehicle and allow it to start manually.
Keyless Entry
The majority of newer cars and some older models come with keyless entry, a feature that lets you unlock your car without having touch the door handle or insert the key. Some of the most advanced models feature remote keyless ignition (RKI) that allows you to start your engine and activate ten other electronic accessories.
These systems use radio signals emitted from your vehicle. These signals are then picked up by the receiver in the key fob. The key fob will transmit a signal when you press the handle's button or place your hand on it. This signal is then followed by the receiver of the vehicle.
Some of the most advanced keyless entry systems for cars are integrated with smart technology that allows you to manage them through a mobile app or a management cloud. This allows you to better manage them if you want to grant guests or maintenance staff access to your building or vehicles.
While these systems are extremely practical, they do have some drawbacks. Some of the most serious are related to security. For instance, if a
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Transponder Keys
One of the most popular types of car keys is transponder
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These kinds of keys are more difficult to duplicate and are more likely to be stolen. These keys are more expensive than the flat metal ones, but they can save you a lot of money if you find a locksmith who is able to program them for your vehicle.
While they provide the security of However, these keys are simple for children to play with and could cause damage. They must be kept in a safe place that is out of reach of children. They can also pose risky if dropped or thrown into water and some require batteries which can make them unsafe to leave in the home.
Most of the time a locksmith who is certified will be able to duplicate these keys and then reprogramme them for you. They can do this at a fraction of the cost that you would spend at a dealership, and are more convenient.
Keys that fold Keys
Certain vehicles can use keys that fold. The metal is folded into the body of the plastic making it easier to store and less bulky. These are becoming increasingly popular, mainly because they are less likely to be damaged by heat or water. They are also more difficult to duplicate which makes them a more secure option as compared to other types of car keys.
They're not exactly the most practical to use, but they could work in a pinch if you lose your car key. They are also less expensive to replace as compared to transponder keys, which makes them an excellent choice for those who want to cut costs on the security features of their vehicle.
Silca-Proximity and Remote Car Keys are available for various models. These are ready to program with the PCB and transponder that are included. They can be programmed using advanced diagnostics devices and are individually packed in a plastic clamshell to allow easy identification and hook display.
They are a great alternative for a broken button or a worn-out key case on a remote control. However, they do NOT contain the internal electronics (include immobilizer/transponder chip)unit inside so please be sure you are buying a complete car key before purchasing!
Mechanical Keys
Modern automobiles do not use mechanical keys. Instead, they employ an RFID chip that is embedded into the key to identify the
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The system employs LF (low frequency 125 KHz) transmitting antennas in and outside of the vehicle, which communicate with the smart key. If the key is close enough to activate one of these antennas, it sends its ID back to the car through RF (radio frequency of 300 MHz or more). The PASE module confirms the
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A backup mechanical method is also available if the battery in the smart key runs down or fails. For aesthetic reasons, a lot of manufacturers conceal the mechanical blade behind a cover. The majority of vehicles equipped that have smart-key systems include an emergency starting feature which requires placing dead keys into the slot, or putting it near an area on dashboard that will charge it electrically using inductive charging. Our team of highly-trained auto locksmiths have all the equipment and tools needed to cut any type of
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