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Types of Car Spare Keys

It doesn't matter if you lost your car keys while shopping or if you put it down while you were getting your coffee. Keep a spare key in your bag and be sure to check the places where you tend to leave your keys prior to leaving.

Grocery stores like Save Mart and H-E-B have self-service key duplication machines that can duplicate house keys, as well as keys for cars and key fobs. For more information and the latest key prices, see their website.

Valet Keys

Valet keys let the vehicle run, but they do not unlock the trunk or glovebox. They are less expensive than a regular replacement car key. They are typically employed by hotel valet parking attendants as well as repair shop mechanics to gain access to a customer's car. They are also employed by private parties to gain access to cars when the remote key fob battery of the owner fails.

The primary reason to use valet keys is to prevent theft. Valet parking attendants are known to take their customers' cars on rides. Valet keys act as a deterrent, making it more difficult to take the car. Valet keys can also be beneficial for those who regularly leave valuables in their car glovebox or in the boot.

Modern valet keys maintain the original function of locks from earlier times. They are able to open the driver's side door, but not the trunk or console lock. Some high-end luxury vehicles also include features that improve the security of the valet key like a limited power output. This prevents the car from being started using the key unless the engine is switched off.

While these features are an improvement in the direction, the valet key is not without its flaws. For instance, some thieves are aware of the limitations of these keys and they can use an bar to force them open. Additionally, some valet keys have weaker locks than those found on normal replacement key fobs.

In some instances valet keys may not function as planned especially if it's damaged or dropped. The key could stop working abruptly and the owner might require a locksmith to have it replaced. It is crucial to ensure that you have a valid spare key in case of this issue.

Visit your local Mister Minit to get a duplicate if you require a new key for your car or have lost your Attendant Key. It is a good idea to have the YEAR, MAKE and MODEL of your vehicle in hand when you go in to request the replacement.

Traditional Keys

Locksmiths are able to make traditional keys due to their simple edges. They do not come with an electronic transponder, which means they do not require encoding. They are typically made of brass or nickel, making them sturdier and robust. They can also endure rough handling and severe usage.

Having a spare key can keep you from losing your car and going through the trouble of having to re-key it. Keep it apart from your keychain to make it easier to locate. You can leave it with a family member you trust to drive your car in the event that you ever lock yourself out.

Many hardware stores and national home improvement chains provide key duplication services at affordable prices. They usually have a machine called KeyMe that allows you to quickly duplicate your standard keys within minutes. You can find an outlet near your location by checking their website. Some of them can also make key fobs for cars with push button start.

Contact us prior to going to a shop that offers these services. You can also visit their website to find out the types of keys that they can make. Some locksmiths may not be able make keys for high security locks.

You will need to replace your smart key at the dealership if you own one. They will need to verify that you are the owner of the vehicle before they can create a new key for you. They will require proof of ownership, such as the registration or title to verify that.

If you own a traditional key, you can go to an auto parts shop or a locksmith. Both can make you a replacement key quickly and at a cost that is reasonable. They can duplicate the key you have or provide you with an unprogrammable, blank key. You'll be required to know the year, make and model of your vehicle in order to have an extra key made.

Transponder Keys

Transponder keys are electronic microchips that are built into the head. This is different from traditional keys which use metal contacts to unlock the lock or to start the vehicle. The microchip emits an low-level radio signal each time the key is activated. The signal contains a serial number which matches the key code that is stored in the computer of your vehicle. The immobilizer system of the vehicle is activated when the correct code matches.

spare key fob for car aren't just more secure, but they also make it harder to duplicate keys for cars. Certain cars won't start when you use a key that is not correct (except for those that are non-transponder). As such, they are the most preferred choice if you want to reduce the likelihood that your car is stolen or copied.

If you lose the keys to your car transponder chip or if they're stolen, it's important to have a spare key made as soon as you can. Many automotive locksmiths are able to repair your key fob, or design an empty switchblade key that can be joined with the original key.





Transponder key replacements can be costly, but they are often less expensive than having your car towed after the theft. Additionally, it could be faster than visiting a dealership.

In addition to being able to repair or replace your broken or lost keys an automotive locksmith can also repair damaged ignitions and other parts of your vehicle. They can duplicate keys for a variety of types of automobiles and makes which makes them an excellent choice if you need to replace your spare key or lose key.

It is essential to keep your spare car keys safe and not on your keychain. This will stop you from getting it lost or misplaced in the first place, and will make finding your car easier in case you're in a rush. If you're concerned about keeping your spare car key visible, keep it hidden under the dashboard or in a hidden compartment.

Remote Keys

Most modern cars require keys in addition to a traditional car key. A key fob is a tiny transmitter that looks more like an iPhone than a real car key. A key fob can unlock and lock your car by pressing a single button. You can also start your car remotely.

Some cars offer the option to "summon" your car by pressing a single button, similar to Tesla's summon feature. This is useful when you have to get into a tight parking space.

Sometimes, keys to cars stop working at the worst time. You may be at the gas station, on the way to get groceries, or returning back home after a long day, only to discover that you've lost the spare key. This can be frustrating! Most of our stores are able to repair and replace keys immediately.

If your car is equipped with a remote key, it has a small chip in it which needs to be programmed. Most of our Mister Minit locations have the tools needed to duplicate your transponder car key. We can duplicate your transponder car keys while you are waiting. It usually takes less than 30 minutes. You'll have plenty of time to complete around before you pick up the keys.

You'll need to bring your current keys to get it duplicated at one of our locations. To duplicate the correct key/fob, we will require information about your vehicle's year, MAKE, and MODEL.

If you're having difficulty with your car keys, or you're interested in getting a spare key made for peace of mind, visit your local Mister Minit store today. We have the equipment and expertise to create an extra key that will last for a lifetime. Be sure to keep it safe!

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