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Car Key Cutting Explained

Mazda-3D-Black.pngCutting a car key is more than just bending metal. It is a complicated process that guarantees security, function and long-term use of keys.

It is not uncommon to lose keys to your car, or even have them break into the lock. To ensure that you are able to always drive your car you'll need to have a replacement key cut.

Transponder Keys

If your car was manufactured in the last 20 years, it is likely that it has transponder chips. These chips are tiny microchips in the key's handle that transmit signals to the car's onboard computer when you use it. The onboard computer reads the digital serial number within the chip and allows the car to start if it is the right one. This prevents car theft since thieves need to know your unique serial number in order to be able to take over it.

The microchip in the key transmits a low-level signal to the receiver within the car. This radio signal activates the microchip, which transmits an informational code to the car's onboard computer. The car will only begin when it recognizes the code. This prevents the use of "hot wiring" and other methods of taking cars.

Car keys with chips can be made by locksmiths that offer these services. Some car dealers, like AutoZone sell them. These stores have a large range of keys and can assist you in finding the best one for your vehicle. They can assist you in programming your car's chip, which is required to operate the device.

You can also purchase laser cut keys, which are more secure than traditional flat keys. These keys are more secure than flat keys due to the fact that they have a lock that is harder to pick. They can only be duplicated with expensive laser key cutting machines, or specialized software. This technology is more common in high-end vehicles, however it is now accessible in a wide range of low-cost automobiles as well.

Another type of car key that's difficult to duplicate is the VATS (vehicle anti-theft system) key. These keys contain a resistor cut car key that's black on the blade of the key. It can be programmed with one of 15 possible values to stop it from starting a car that's not intended to. These keys are costly and require the use of a key programming machine which is only available through certain locksmiths.

VATS Keys

Before transponder keys and cars that had computers built-in to control the ignition, GM used a system known as VATS (Vehicle Anti-Theft System). VATS uses an ordinary key with a resistor pellet embedded in it to confirm that the correct key is being used to start the car. The black VATS pellet located in the middle of a VATS key is not an electronic chip like the ones used in modern smart keys, it is simply a piece of carbon that is sized appropriately to have an exact electrical resistance.

GM 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 is sent 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 will start to run. This isn't a way to make a car theft proof however it will delay the theft by at most 15 to 20 minutes.

Unfortunately, after a significant amount of usage, the VATS module in your car may start to wear out. Each time the key is inserted into the ignition, it moves two very small wires inside the ignition and over time the wires can start to break. When enough wires are broken then the signal to the module is lost and the module won't be able to start the car.

You can solve this issue at home by decoding your VATS code. You'll need a multimeter and a chart to find out the resistance value of your key, but it is not difficult at all. You can determine the resistance value by placing one of the leads on the prongs of metal on both sides of your key.

This is a great method to test a new key and check if it works in your car. Make sure you remove the key from the ignition prior to testing it, as the new key could have an incorrect VATS value and may not work in your car.

Smart Key Fobs for Keys

Key fobs today can do more than just unlock or start the car. Many of them have advanced features that a lot of owners aren't aware of. They can be used as a security device or as a deterrent to theft. They can remotely lock and unlock your doors, make chirping sounds to help you locate your vehicle in a parking lot and even allow you to call your vehicle by pressing the button on your phone. This is more functionality than you get from a traditional keychain remote. Unfortunately, all that extra features also means that smart key fobs could be pricier to replace than standard keychain remotes, and they usually require programming by the dealer.

In fact, some dealers cost upwards of $100 to replace a single smart key fob. This is a significant amount to pay for a product that spends much of its time jostled around in purses and pockets, where it can be easily damaged, dropped or exposed to moisture and extreme temperatures. Fortunately there are automakers who have developed methods to shield smart key fobs from the most common types of electronic attacks like relay attacks. These are often combined with a remote start hack which allows thieves to access your vehicle's settings through the transmission of a fake signal by another transmitter near.

To secure a smart card you can put it in a casing made of metal or even an RFID blocking case. This will block the transmission of these signals. However, having to take the key fob from a case that is protected each time you make use of it is a hassle and a detriment to the efficiency of the technology.

Some newer policies such as auto club memberships or extended warranties can pay for replacing the fob, or reimburse you if it is lost. You can also avoid paying new-car dealer fees by having your fob copied at a hardware or locksmith store that offers key-fob-cloning.

The decision of whether to purchase a new fob is largely dependent on the significance of your car's keyless start and entry functions. You should always keep a spare key or fob in case you misplace yours. Batteries Plus offers a large range of replacement fobs that will fit most cars and trucks. Additionally, our fast and easy service is about 50% less than the price you'd buy from the dealership.

Traditional Keys

The traditional car key is made of a single piece of steel with a series of grooves Cut Car key into it. These grooves are designed to fit specific locks. These keys will unlock your locks and also start the car key cutters near me, assuming you haven't exchanged them for a smart key or remote key. The only disadvantage of using the traditional key is that it must be physically placed into the ignition in order to start the car. If your traditional key has been damaged, lost or stolen, you'll have to visit a Gainesville locksmith to get an alternative one cut from the blank.

There are several options to select from based on how long it's been since you were able to cut your keys. Certain keys employ mechanical cutting machines to produce copies, while others employ laser-cut keys that have been designed with enhanced security features in mind.

Modern keys have advanced features like encryption and anti-theft mechanisms. The encryption ensures that only the right key is used to start your vehicle, making it 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 connect with your vehicle and allow it to only function when it's within the distance of your car.

If you decide to use a traditional standard key, a locksmith is able to create a new one with a standard key cutting machine, which is available at the majority of hardware stores. This is cheaper than using a key fob or a transponder key, and you'll be able to use your locks, doors and trunk.

You could also replace your traditional keys to your car with a laser-cut version that has an unique pattern. These keys first came out in the late 1990s, and are a popular choice for people who want to provide extra security to their automobiles. Laser cut keys are usually equipped with transponder chip that is programmed to work only with your vehicle. If these chips aren't installed in your vehicle, it will not respond to the signals generated by the key.

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