9 Lessons Your Parents Teach You About Ignition Key Replacement Cost

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How Much Does an Ignition Key Replacement Cost?

g28-car-keys-logo-keyfob-WEB.pngThe loss of your car keys can be a major headache. A replacement key can usually be obtained by making an appointment with an auto locksmith or dealer.

Costs vary based on kind of key. Certain keys for cars are more affordable to replace than others. These are the various kinds of ignition keys that are available: mechanical, remote key fob switchblade, transponder, and switchblade.

Mechanical Key

If your car was built before the year 1990, there is a high possibility that you still have an electronic key. These keys are simple and feature a head made of metal that is placed in the ignition, then turned to start the car. These are easy to duplicate and don't contain any electronic components. If you have a traditional key, it can be easily cut and programmed by an auto locksmith and will cost you less than $50.

Key fobs became popular in the 1990s and are designed to operate by an electronic remote instead of being inserted into the ignition. They are simpler to duplicate and do not require any special tools. However, they cost more than a normal key.

Transponder keys were introduced in 1995 and come with microchips that communicate with the immobilizer of the vehicle to ensure that only the appropriate key is used to start the engine. Transponder keys are more difficult to duplicate and generally cost more to cut and programmed.

If you are having difficulties starting your car it could be due to a defective switch. This part will cost more than a standard key, but it is worth the investment to ensure that your vehicle is secure.

If your ignition lock cylinder is stuck or isn't able to be put in, try gently jiggling the key. This could aid in releasing the lock wafers that might have been slightly damaged by frequent use. This method is not always successful and may cause further damage.

Remote Key

If your car is equipped with a traditional key that is a traditional key, you will pay less for replacing it. They have a key shaft that's inserted into the ignition, and then turned to start your vehicle. These keys are available at places like AutoZone and locksmiths, and don't require any special programming in order to work with your car.

If you're driving a more modern vehicle, the key might have a transponder chip in it to help in preventing theft. These chips transmit signals from the key to the receiver in the ignition. This ensures that only a working and valid key can be used to start the engine. The most advanced versions of these keys are called rolling keys, which transmit the same signal each time they're used so that even if someone does manage to get the key and enter your car, it won't be in a position to start.

Key fobs are essentially an electronic remote control that lets you to unlock or lock your car, as well to set off the alarm or open the trunk, without the need to insert it into the ignition. These are also more common in cars built after the 90s, as they're a simple way to make your car more secure from theft and to give you additional convenience.

You will have to pay more if you require replacing a keyfob as it requires extra programming. Most dealers will charge a fee to program the new key fob, however you can save money by following the steps in your owner's manual that describe specific sequences of button presses and turns to program it yourself. The key fob itself will typically cost you anywhere from $50 to $100 or more.

Switchblade Key

The switchblade car key might appear like a bladed weapon to defend yourself in the parking lot, but it's actually a novel key that folds down into a fob. This kind of key is available at a locksmith shop, an auto dealer, or even online but the cost will be more than traditional keys.

Key fobs are electronic devices that manage the key's functions and transmit an alert to your vehicle when it is within range. The car's computer or immobilizer will recognize the signal and allow the engine to start. Transponder chips are integrated into newer vehicles since 1995. They transmit a unique, only-your-car-can read-code. Professional locksmiths can reprogram your chip and key when they become damaged or lost.

Traditional keys can still be replaced with simple, inexpensive fobs that have no integrated chip. They are typically sold at auto parts stores as well as other retail outlets for between $25 to $100. A replacement key fob that comes with a chip in could cost up to $500, depending on features and manufacturer.

A key fob equipped with an adjustable blade costs between $200 to $300, which covers the cost of new batteries and the programming. If the key fob is not damaged, you can replace the blade or shank. Certain keys might include VATS-Keys or PASS Key circuit. These chips have resistors that hinder unauthorized use by sending different codes to the car's computer as well as an immobilizer when inserted into the ignition cylinder. This will prevent thieves from putting pressure on the ignition cylinder and will make it more difficult for them duplicate the key.

Transponder Key

If your car was made in the past two decades, it's likely it is equipped with a transponder. The keys transmit a code when they are inserted into the ignition. This helps prevent vehicle theft. The code is checked by your car's computer and the engine starts if the code matches. Without a working transponder key, you won't be able to start your vehicle.

It is important to know that a car ignition switch replacement dealer will charge you a fee when you're looking to purchase an updated transponder. They are usually the only people in town who can cut the exact type of key your vehicle requires. Locksmiths can program and cut your new key at only a fraction of the cost.

Transponder keys are an important security measure that was introduced when car thieves began using a technology called hot-wiring to steal vehicles in the 80s. To combat this, General Motors started incorporating tiny RFID chip into their key fobs, which can communicate with your car's engine to start it. This technology helps prevent theft of cars by making hot-wiring ineffective.

You might observe that the grooves of your transponder key are beginning to wear out. The grooves inside the lock move the pins to a position where your car is able to start. You will also notice that when you insert your key into the ignition the key symbol will not appear on the dashboard of your vehicle. If you're experiencing these issues, it's time to call an auto locksmith professional to repair your key.

Smart Key Key

Smart keys take technology one step further. Instead of a traditional key, this type of key has an electronic chip that communicates with your vehicle, allowing you to do standard tasks such as unlocking the trunk and door and starting the engine with the press of one button. The keys are more expensive than standard keys or transponder keys due to the integrated technology.

To work the smart keys, they are equipped with LF (low frequency) transmitting antennas inside and outside the vehicle. They activate when you open the trunk or door. The LF signal travels through the doors and body to reach the inside electronics which recognize it as an authentic smart key. Once the smart key has been identified, the vehicle shuts off the immobilizer, and then starts its engine.

However, smart keys could also be a safety risk. If you're far from your car it is possible for someone to intercept the low-frequency signal and start your car by simply putting it in a compatible ignition slot, according to How Stuff Works Electronics. Certain manufacturers restrict the range of transmission to 10cm to reduce this risk.

The model year and type of vehicle you use can also influence the cost of a replacement key. As a rule older cars tend to have lower key replacements than the newer models. Some models also require an entry system that's keyless and connected to the fob in order to allow features such as remote locking and trunk opening. If you're worried about how the replacement cost will be you can call a local Pop-A-Lock branch to get a quote before you head to the dealer. Our locksmiths can provide a replacement at less money and provide superior service than a dealership.

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