15 Things You Didn't Know About Seat Ibiza Key Fob

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A Car Seat Replacement Key is a Costly and Time Consuming Process

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Keys lost or stolen

The replacement of a key is costly and time-consuming. In addition to the cost of a new key you could need to have the vehicle towable and your car's computer chip repaired with the new key, which could be very costly.

One method to save time and money is to prevent losing your keys in the first place. Consider placing a brightly colored or reflective piece on your keychain or painting the bow of your key with a hue that is noticeable. Keep a spare key for your seat in a secure location, just to be sure.

If you find your key lost, try to identify it by examining the code on the bow of the key. This will help determine if it is the right key for your particular seat key fob.

Transponder Chip Keys

Transponder keys, also referred to as chip keys or key FOBs (fobs which control your key), are one of the most common types of car key. They've been around for over 20 years and are designed to prevent theft by sending a coded message once you insert them into your car's ignition.

Transponders are actually microchip embedded in the plastic cover of your car key. When a key is put into a key FOB, or the ignition of a car, it sends an extremely low-level radio signal (ECU) to the vehicle. The ECU detects a unique digital serial number on the chip, and responds in the same manner. If the signal is in line then the engine will begin to run.

While transponder chips don't guarantee security but they're a great method to cut down on auto theft. The concept behind these types of car keys is actually quite old-fashioned in the past, dating to World War 2 era military planes that used coded messages to differentiate them from enemy planes.

A locksmith can create a duplicate transponder for you if you are locked out and require a replacement seat car key. This process is a little more complicated than simply rekeying a standard key, but the chip inside your new key must match the receiver in your car's system. For this reason, getting a duplicate transponder key from a dealer can be more expensive.

Laser Cut Keys

Contrary to standard mechanical cut keys that only allow the key to rotate in one direction and only in one direction, laser cut car keys have grooves cut out on both sides. They are more difficult to duplicate and can only be inserted in the ignition or lock from either side. These are also known as transponder keys or sidewinders. They offer more security in the event of theft and are an upgrade from the basic chip key/transponder key.

To create a Laser Key the locksmith has to decode the cuts on the key fob that is already in place in order to determine the type of blank that needs to be used. Then, he or she must set up the key cutting machine to cut the key in line with the original cuts. This requires a key cutting machine that is more sophisticated than the wheel-based duplicators that are available in hardware stores.

311170119_2306394586188303_2849487588620745484_nlow.jpgWhile these are more expensive than regular keys, they offer extra security for your vehicle. This is because the laser key cannot be duplicated using the same machines that are used to make regular edge-cut keys. This prevents the practice of "key jumping," where a key is programmed to work on a variety of vehicles and permits it to turn the lock and start the engine. Keys can only be retrieved by a professional locksmith or dealer.311135906_1281855972636056_2987376612771239945_nlow.jpg

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