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Types of Car Keys
Relax, and remain calm if find yourself without your car keys. Make sure you check the immediate area for your keys, then retrace your steps to find out where you have lost them.
If you're having trouble finding your keys, we will make a duplicate for you. This will give you a key to unlock your vehicle and then start it manually.
Keyless Entry
The majority of newer cars and some older models provide keyless entry, a feature that lets you unlock your car without having to touch the door handle or insert keys. Some of the most advanced models feature remote keyless ignition (RKI) that can start your engine and can activate ten electronic accessories.
These systems use radio signals emitted by your vehicle. These signals are then picked up by the receiver inside the key fob. When you place your hand on the door handle or press a button on the handle the key fob transmits its own signal which is matched with the one being broadcast by the vehicle's transmitter and the doors will unlock.
Some of the most modern keyless entry systems designed for vehicles are equipped with smart technology. This allows you to control these systems via a mobile application or a cloud-based management system. This makes it easier to manage them when you need to grant guests or maintenance staff access to your buildings or vehicles.
These systems are not without flaws. The most serious of them concerns are security. If your key fob is lost inside the car while you are inside the car, it won't be able to send its signal, and you won't be able lock or start the vehicle. Many manufacturers have systems that warn you if the key is running out, but they're not foolproof.
Transponder Keys
One of the most popular kinds of car keys is a transponder key (also called chip keys) that work with an embedded microchip inside the head of the plastic car key. The microchip transmits a low-level signal to the receiver inside your car that only matches the digital serial number programmed into it by the manufacturer. This is to stop unauthorized duplicate keys to ensure that only you have the ability to start your vehicle.
They are much harder to duplicate and are less likely to be stolen. These keys are more expensive than the flat metal ones, but they can save you a lot of money if they are found by locksmiths who are able to program them to your vehicle.
While they do offer an abundance of security but they are easy for children to play with and may cause damage. They should be kept in a secure area that is safe from the reach of children. They could also pose risky if dropped or thrown into water and some require batteries that can make them dangerous to leave around the home.
The majority times a locksmith who is certified will be able duplicate these keys and then reprogramme them for you. This is done at a fraction of what you'd pay for a dealership and is also more convenient.
Keys Folding Keys
Some cars can use keys that fold. They are essentially a traditional key but with the metal folding into the body of plastic to make it more compact and easy to keep in your pocket or on your key chain. These keys are becoming more well-known, in part because they are less prone than other types of keys to be damaged by water or heat. They are also much more difficult to duplicate, which makes them a more secure option over other types of keys for cars.
They're not the simplest but they'll work in the event that you've lost your regular car keys. They are also less costly to replace than transponder keys, which makes them an excellent choice for those who want to save money on security features of their car.
Silca-Proximity Remote Car Keys can be made for various models. These are ready to program using the PCB as well as the transponder included. They can be programmed using advanced diagnostics equipment. They are packaged individually inside a plastic case for easy identification.
These are a great replacement for a broken button or worn-out keycase on remote controls. 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 cars do not use mechanical keys. Instead, they use an RFID chip embedded in the key to identify the key and connect with the car's computer system to start and run. Mechanical keys can open the doors and access the fuel cap, but if it has not been programmed to communicate with the vehicle, it won't start.
The system makes use of LF (low-frequency at 125 milliseconds), transmitting antennas, both inside and outside the vehicle. These antennas communicate with the smart keys. If the key is close enough to activate one of the antennas, it will send its ID back to the car through RF (radio frequency >300 MHz). G28 confirms the key, shuts off the immobilizer and permits the vehicle to start.
If the battery of the smart key wears out or fails it has a mechanical backup available. Many manufacturers conceal the mechanical blade that is used for emergency purposes behind a cover for design purposes. In addition, all vehicles equipped with a smart-key feature include an emergency starting mechanism that involves placing the dead key fob in a slot or placing it close to an area on the dashboard, which will charge it electrically using inductive charging. Our highly-trained team of auto locksmiths have the equipment and tools needed to cut any type of suzuki key, no matter if it's a mechanical or transponder key. Please fill out our online inquiry form to make your purchase. We'll contact you.