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Car Key Cutting Explained

Car key cutting is much more than just shaping the metal. It is a complicated procedure that ensures safety, functionality and long-term use of the keys.

It is not unusual to lose keys to your car, or have them break through the lock. To ensure that you are able to always drive your vehicle, you will require a replacement key cut.

Transponder Keys

If your car was manufactured within the past 20 years, it's likely that it has transponder chips. These microchips are situated in the key's handle and transmit a signal to the onboard computers of your vehicle when you press the key. The computer in the car detects the digital serial number in the chip and only allows the car to start if it is the right one. This prevents thieves from stealing your car, as they would need to know the unique serial number.

The microchip inside your car key transmits a low-level radio signal to the receiver inside the car. The radio signal activates your microchip that then transmits the code to the computer onboard of the car. The car will recognize the code and only allow it to start only if the key is the right one. This will stop "hot wiring" or other methods of stealing cars.

Car keys with chips can be made by a locksmith that offers these services. They can also be purchased at certain automotive stores, such as AutoZone. Those stores carry a huge range of keys and will assist you in choosing the appropriate one for your car. They can assist you in programming the chip in your vehicle, which is required to use the device.

Laser cut keys are more secure than flat keys. These keys have a lock cylinder that is much more difficult to pick, and are only duplicated using expensive laser key cutting equipment or specially designed software. This technology is more common in high-end cars, but it is now available in many affordable models of cars too.

The VATS (vehicle-anti-theft system) key is a different type of key that is difficult to duplicate. These keys feature a black resistor Laser key cutting on the blade of the key that is programmed with one of fifteen possible values to prevent the car from starting that it's not intended to. These keys are expensive and require an instrument for programming keys, which is only available at certain locksmiths.

VATS Keys

Before the advent of transponder keys and cars equipped with computer chips that control the car's ignition, GM used something called VATS (Vehicle Anti-Theft System). VATS utilizes a standard key with a pellet of resistance embedded within it to verify that the correct key is being used to start the car. The black VATS Pellet located in the middle of a VATS Key isn't a smart chip like those found on most modern keys. It is simply carbon or a block which is sized to provide an electrical resistance value.

BMW-2020-New.pngGM employed 15 different resistance values for the VATS pellets. They attached them to the key's blade to ensure that, when the key is turned on in the ignition a coded signal will be transmitted to the module. If the signal matches the resistance value of the transistor in the VATS pellet the relay in the starter circuit is activated and the engine starts to run. This doesn't make a car safe from burglary, but it can delay thieves for at least fifteen to twenty minutes.

Unfortunately, after a long period of use the VATS module in your car could start to wear out. The two wires inside the ignition move each time the key is introduced. As time passes, the wires may begin to break. Once enough wires are broken the signal is lost to the module and the car will not begin.

The good news is that you can solve this issue yourself by decoding your own VATS key. It's not difficult to determine the resistance value of a key using the multimeter. All you need to do is place one of the leads of your ohm meter on the metal prongs that are sticking out on both sides of the key. Then read the ohm meter's display to determine the resistance value of your key.

This is also a good way to test a new key to see if it will work in your car. Remove the key from the ignition first before you test it. If not the key may have an incorrect VATS and will not function in your vehicle.

Smart Key Fobs for Keys

Key fobs today do more than simply unlock and start the car. They can also be a security device and a security measure against theft, with many of them incorporating advanced features that owners might not even know about. They can lock and unlock your door remotely and Laser key cutting emit chirping sounds to help you locate your vehicle in a parking lot, or allow you to call it up by pressing the button. This is more than you'd think of from a standard keychain remote. However, all that additional functionality can mean that smart key fobs could be more expensive to replace than standard keychain remotes and they typically require programming by the dealer.

Some dealers charge up to $100 for one smart fob. That's a lot to pay for a device that is often time in purses and pockets, where it can be easily dropped, damaged, or exposed to extreme moisture and temperatures. Fortunately, some automakers have developed ways to safeguard smart key fobs from the most common kinds of electronic attacks, such as relay attacks. These are often used in combination with remote-start hacks that allow thieves to access your vehicle's settings through a fake signal from another nearby transmitter.

One way to protect the smart key fob is to put it in a metal case or a specially designed RFID blocking case that blocks the transmission of these signals. However, having to remove the key fob from a protective case every time you need to make use of it is a hassle and a detriment to the efficiency of the technology.

Fortunately, some of the newer car insurance policies such as auto club memberships and extended warranty coverage will pay for the cost of replacing a fob or pay for the loss of a fob. You can also save money on new-car dealership charges and get your fob cut at a hardware store or locksmith who offers key fob cloning.

For the majority of drivers who want to buy a new key fob depends on how important your car's keyless entry and push button starter functions are. You should always keep a spare key cut near me open now or fob in case you lose yours. Batteries Plus offers a large choice of replacement fobs that will fit on most cars and trucks. We also offer a quick, convenient service that is roughly 50% less than the price you'd pay at the dealership.

Traditional Keys

The traditional car key is one piece of metal with a series of grooves cut into it. These grooves are designed to fit certain locks. They can open your locks and begin your car, provided you haven't replaced them by an electronic key or a remote key. The only drawback to using traditional keys is that it needs to be physically put into the ignition in order to start the vehicle. If your traditional key is lost, damaged or stolen, you'll need to visit a Gainesville locksmith to get an alternative one made from the blank.

Based on the amount of time that has passed since the last time you got your keys cut There are many alternatives to select from when it comes to having another copy. Some keys are cut using mechanical machines, while others are laser-cut with enhanced security features.

Modern keys have advanced features, such as encryption and anti-theft mechanisms. Encryption ensures that only the correct key can be used to start your car which makes it harder for thieves to duplicate or pick locks. Transponder chips are a different anti-theft device. They are embedded in the key and connect to your vehicle. This means that it can only function when you're within a certain distance.

If you choose 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 less expensive than a key fob or transponder, and you will still be able to use your trunk, locks, and doors.

Another option is to have your standard car key substituted with a laser-cut version with a unique pattern. The first keys of this kind were released in the early 1990s and are a popular option for those looking to secure their automobiles. Typically, laser cut keys contain transponder chips that are programmed to work only with the specific vehicle you own. If the chips aren't installed in your vehicle, it won't respond to the signals generated by the key.

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