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The Cut Car Key Mistake That Every Beginning Cut Car Key User Makes

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Car Key Cutting Explained

Cutting the car key is more than just bending metal. It is a complex process that ensures security, functionality and longevity of keys.

It is not uncommon to lose your car keys or even have them break into the lock. To ensure you're able to always drive your vehicle, you will need a new key cut.

Transponder Keys

If your car was manufactured in the last 20 years, it's likely to have transponder chips. These microchips are situated in the handle of the key and send a signal to the onboard computers of your vehicle when you press the key. The onboard computer detects the digital serial number inside the chip and allows the car to start if it is the right one. This prevents car theft as thieves would have to know your unique serial number to be able to steal it.

The microchip in your car key sends an low-level radio signal to the receiver inside the car. The radio signal activates microchip, and it then sends an informational code to the car's onboard computer. The car will recognize this code and will only allow it to start only if the key is the right one. This prevents the use of "hot wiring" and other methods of taking cars.

Car keys with chips can be made at an authorized locksmith who offers these services. Some car key cutting and programming dealers, like AutoZone sell keys cut near me now with chips. These stores have a large range of keys and can assist you in choosing the right one for your vehicle. They can assist you in programming your car's chip which is needed to use the device.

You can also purchase laser cut keys that are more secure than traditional flat keys. These keys feature the lock cylinder, which is much harder to pick, and they are only duplicated using expensive laser key cutting equipment or specially designed software. This type of technology is typically found in high-end vehicles, but is now available on many affordable models.

The VATS (vehicle-anti-theft system) key is a different type of key that's difficult to duplicate. These keys have a black resistor on the blade of the key that is programmed with one of 15 possible values to prevent them from starting a vehicle that it's not meant to. These keys are costly and require the use of a key programming machine which is only available at certain locksmiths.

VATS Keys

Before transponder keys or vehicles with computers built-in to control the ignition, GM used a system known as VATS (Vehicle Anti-Theft System). VATS makes use of a regular key with a pellet of resistance embedded within it to verify that the correct key is used to start the car. The VATS pellet in black located in the middle of a VATS Key isn't an electronic chip that is like those found on most modern keys. It's just carbon or a block that is sized to provide an electrical resistance value.

GM used 15 different resistances for the VATS Pellets. They connected them to key blades in a way that, when the key is turned in the ignition a coded message is sent to the module. If the signal is in line with that of the transistor in a VATS pellet then the relay in starter circuit will turn on and the engine will start to run. This doesn't make a car safe from theft however it will delay the thief by at minimum 15 to 20 minutes.

Unfortunately, after a significant amount of usage, the VATS module in your car may start to wear out. The two wires that connect the ignition move each time the key is placed. As time passes the wires could start to break. If enough wires are damaged the signal goes out to the module and the car won't start.

You can resolve this issue at home yourself by decoding your VATS key. You'll require a multimeter and a chart to find out the resistance value of your key, but it's not that difficult. You can determine the resistance value by putting one of the leads on the prongs made of metal on both sides of your key.

This method can also be a good method to test a new key to see whether it will work in your vehicle. Be sure to remove the key from the ignition prior to testing it, otherwise the new key could be displaying an incorrect VATS value and not function in your car.

Smart Key Fobs with Smart Keys

Key fobs today can do more than just unlock or start the car. They can also be a security device and a security measure against theft, with many of them featuring advanced features that owners may not be aware of. They can remotely lock and unlock your doors, make chirping sounds to help you locate your car in a parking lot, or even allow you to summon your vehicle by pressing a button on your smartphone. This is a lot more functionality than you can get from a traditional keychain remote. Unfortunately, all that added capabilities can mean that smart key fobs could be pricier to replace than standard keychain remotes, and they usually require programming by the dealer.

Some dealers charge up to $100 for a single smart fob. That's a lot to pay for a device that spends a lot of its time snagging around in purses and pockets where it is easily damaged, dropped or exposed to moisture and extreme temperatures. Fortunately certain automakers have come up with methods to shield smart key fobs from common kinds of electronic attacks, such as relay attacks. These are often used in combination with a remote-start hack that allows thieves to gain access to your vehicle's settings through an untrue signal from a nearby transmitter.

To protect a smart fob you can put it in a metal casing or put it in an RFID blocking case. This will prevent the transmission of these signals. The ease of use of this technology is compromised if you must take your key fob out every time you use it from the case.

Some of the newer policies, such as auto club memberships or extended warranties can cover the cost of replacing the fob or reimburse you in the event that it's lost. You can also avoid paying dealer fees by having your fob cloned at a locksmith or hardware store that offers key-fob-cloning.

The decision of whether to purchase a new fob is largely dependent on the importance of your car's keyless start and entry functions. In any case, you should always have an extra key or fob handy just in case you lose yours. Batteries Plus offers a large selection of replacement fobs that fit in most vehicles and trucks. Additionally, we provide an efficient, quick service that costs roughly 50% less than you'd pay at the dealership.

Traditional Keys

Traditional keys for cars are a single length of metal that has a series of grooves cut into it to fit into a particular lock. These keys can open your locks and begin your vehicle, provided that you haven't replaced them by a remote key or smart key. The only drawback of using the traditional key is that it needs to be physically placed into the ignition to start the vehicle. If your traditional car key has been lost or broken, you will need to visit the Gainesville Locksmith to have a new one made.

You have a few options to choose from depending on how long it's been since you were able to cut your keys. Certain keys are cut with mechanical machines or lasers, while others are cut with security features that are enhanced.

Some of these modern features that come with the modern-day keys include encryption as well as other security mechanisms. Encryption makes sure that only the right key can be used to start your vehicle making it much more difficult for thieves to duplicate keys or pick locks. Other security features that prevent theft include transponder chips, which are embedded into the keys to communicate with your car and make it work only when it's within a certain range of your car.

If you decide to utilize a traditional key your locksmith can create the new key using an ordinary cutter machine that can be bought at most hardware stores. This is cheaper than a key fob or a transponder. you are still able to operate your locks, trunk, and doors.

Another option is to have your standard car key cutting and programming key replaced with a laser cut version with a unique pattern. These keys were first introduced in the 1990s and are an increasingly popular choice for those looking to protect their vehicles. Keys made of lasers are typically equipped with transponder chips programmed to work only with your vehicle. If these chips are not installed in your vehicle, they will not respond to the signals sent by the key.Mercedes-Benz-3D-Star.png

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