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Car Key Fob Replacement





Many cars now use key fobs, which allow doors to be locked and unlocked and start the car. Replacing the standard key fob typically requires a trip to the dealer who will charge you according to the model of the vehicle.

Consumer Reports has some simple ways to save money. Here's how:

Battery

If your key fob isn't working the first thing you should do is change its battery. These devices, which have replaced traditional keys, can do much more than unlock and lock the car. Depending on how often you press them, they are constantly emitting the coded signal in a specific sequence that sends to the car's receiver to either lock or unlock it. Fobs aren't impervious to damage, however -- like any gadget that spends most of its time scurrying around in your purse and pockets, they can stop working when they age.

If you're fortunate your dealer has batteries for replacement keys that are compatible with your car. If not, they are available at auto parts stores or big-box retailers. You'll want a CR2032 battery usually about $2-4 American per pack of two. You'll need to remove the old one from your fob and install the new one carefully to avoid damage to the electronic circuit board.

Some modern fobs include a small physical key stored inside them that you can remove if keys aren't able to open your door or start the engine. This is a convenient feature, but it can be dangerous for people who frequently lose their keys. Some use a wireless remote locking system that relies on an RFID chip embedded in the key fob in order to operate the doors. If you're having trouble with this, it's best to contact the manufacturer of your car to determine whether the chip can be reset, or call a locksmith in the event of need.

If you're able to purchase a replacement key fob at an amount you're comfortable with it's possible to do the programming yourself. This is typically a cheaper option than purchasing a brand new key from a dealer. Be aware that not all aftermarket key fobs are compatible with your car and some require special equipment to be programmed.

Programming

Modern cars come with electronic key fobs which let you start and unlock your car via the internet. If you lose yours or require a new one you might be able to program the replacement yourself. Instructions are typically available on the internet. The exact procedure is contingent on the model of your vehicle. Some owner's manuals also contain specific programming instructions. Before you attempt to reprogramme your key fob, ensure that it has fresh batteries. These are cheap and easy to replace, however an over-charged battery could interfere with the process. Close all doors in one open door could affect the functionality of the fob.

To reprogram a key fob switch off your vehicle and then remove the original key from the ignition. Press the lock button of the new fob within a certain time period, usually between 10 and 30 seconds. The car might respond by cycling the locks or switching on the lights, or chiming to confirm the fob is programmed. Repeat this procedure for any additional keys you want to include in your vehicle's system.

Be aware that this reprogramming technique is only available for vehicles which use the same technology. If your vehicle has an alternative type of key fob or an additional ignition key made of metal it will require specialized programming that can only be done by a dealer.

A lot of dealerships offer this service for a flat cost however, you may be better off contacting an automotive locksmith instead. They usually have the equipment to accomplish the task at a fraction of the cost you'd pay at the dealership. They might even be able to your location to do the work.

Ask the dealer what the service will cost and if they offer an assurance. Also, check your new-car warranty and auto club membership as well as your insurance policy on cars to see whether it covers any malfunctions or lost fobs due to them. If you have a great working relationship with your mechanic, he might even inform you of the cost of this service before you make an appointment.

Dealerships

You may be enticed when you lose your keys, to visit a dealer to have them replaced. However, they usually charge more than other places for this service, and might not provide the best price. Locksmiths and hardware stores are two other options for replacing your key fob. These are typically cheaper than the dealership and can save you lots of money.

A car key fob lets you to open and start your car without a traditional metal keys. It's typically a rectangular or oval piece of plastic that has buttons that allow you to lock and unlock your vehicle or trigger an alarm, or open the trunk. Fobs gained popularity in the 1990s and are now common on a variety of automobiles. They are a great way to unlock your car, however they also make it simple for thieves to steal your vehicle.

The most commonly used car key fob model is the push button starter. It is attached to your car's ignition. These are usually located at an auto parts store or a dealership. Switchblade keys, in which the metal key is enclosed in a plastic piece and keyless entry key fobs are different types of car fobs. The latter are most popular as they allow you to open and start your car without a physical key.

Many dealers overcharge the cost of key fobs since they know that customers will pay for any service to return their vehicle. While it's not easy to find a reasonable replacement for a fob you can save money by selecting the correct replacement battery and using an alternative method of reprogramming the device.

If you have a traditional metal key, a push-button starter, or one of the latest smart keys, you can get a replacement for it at an independent locksmith that isn't affiliated with any specific car manufacturer. These locations offer a wide selection of replacement keys, and they can program and cut them for less than dealers. You can even make use of a search engine in order to locate an independent locksmith in your area.

Locksmiths

If your key fob has been lost, you'll have to find a professional to replace it. But it may not be as cheap as you think, especially when the key fob has an advanced feature, such as an automatic locking system or remote start button.

Smart keys are used in most modern cars to guard against theft. They function by sending an unique security code each when the key is used. These codes aren't stored on the fob itself, but rather in an embedded chip that communicates with the car to open doors and even start the engine. Because of auto key replacement and dealership technicians have the tools and expertise required to reprogram these keys.

You may be able to purchase a new keyfob from a locksmith or hardware store that specializes in security for cars for less money than you would have to pay if you went through the dealer. You'll still have to hire a professional to program your fob. This could require the same equipment that the dealership uses.

Some automakers offer instructions for do-it-yourself key fob programming online or in their owner's manuals. These steps can be difficult and you may need an additional key fob to complete the process. It is advisable for both the tenants and owners to have two key fobs that function before they lose one.

If your car has a traditional metal key it is possible to purchase a spare at the hardware or key cutting store, as long as the metal key wasn't lost with the fob. Fobs that have a transponder on both the key shank and the fob could require programming by a professional, however this can be costly if you want to make more than one spare, or if the key requires replacing.

Replacement fobs for German cars with the "flip" that is similar in function to a switchblade, can only be available at the dealership. This is because these fobs utilize an electronic transponder that can only be reset or reprogrammed by the service department of the dealer.

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