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If you have a car that was made after the mid-1990s, then you very likely use a transponder key. What exactly is a transponder key? First of all, it is made up of the word transmitter and responder. It uses a microchip in its head and can be utilized to operate the vehicle.
But you might be wondering - how do transponder or chip keys work? The simple answer is that the chip fitted into the head of the key releases a radio frequency that is a match for a pre-programmed ignition code. Without the right signal, the door will not open or power on. This is a good theft-deterrent, and it also makes your vehicle more convenient for you. Of course, with any piece of technology, things can eventually go wrong or malfunction. Here are common issues that arise with transponder keys and what you can do to fix them:
This is not an uncommon transponder key problem at all. As a matter of fact, it is likely the most common. If your transponder key uses a battery, then this information might be applicable to you. You have a sure sign your transponder key battery is draining fast if you have to press the button on your key multiple times for it to do its job. If you have a spare key and that one works, then you know that it is a dead battery or at least a battery that is draining quickly.
This is something that happens to the best of us. Maybe you were walking around the grocery store, and you went in with your key, but now your key is nowhere to be found. You search the aisles and in the produce section – you search everywhere – but you can’t find the key. Perhaps it was stolen, or perhaps it was mistakenly thrown out. So many things can go wrong, and sometimes it’s just that we are forgetful. But if you can’t find your transponder key, then you will need to have a new one programmed. It is best to turn to a locksmith in this scenario, as locksmiths who handle automotive solutions are usually able to offer transponder key duplication and programming. Of course your dealership can do this too, but a locksmith is sure to offer a better deal. There should be a chassis number for your vehicle which will be located in the registration paperwork. It’s definitely a job that is best handled by a professional.
If a vehicle isn’t receiving the correct transmission, then your transponder key will fail to do its job. If this is what is happening to you, then the transponder key needs to be reprogrammed so that it is a match for the vehicle. An expert can handle the job.
If you have tried to replace the battery or even reprogram the key, but you aren’t getting any different result at all, then perhaps the chip is damaged. When this happens, unfortunately, you typically have to buy a brand new transponder key. It is important to have the old key deactivated. A locksmith will be able to assist you or you can head to your dealership.
A qualified, licensed and insured auto locksmith professional will be able to assist you with transponder key concerns. This is important for the security of your vehicle. It is important to hire a company that is licensed and insured when they will be handling your personal belongings. You should also know that most locksmiths are able to provide emergency assistance. So you can reach them 24 hours a day in the event last minute help is needed.
Here are some things to look into when you are contacting an automotive lock and security provider for the job:
Transponder keys are convenient but they can prove to be problematic at times. This doesn’t mean that you are going to have to deal with problems like being unable to get into your vehicle or being unable to start your car. When you notice signs of an issue, for instance, when you notice that the transponder key battery is starting to die, be sure to take care of it fast. If you misplaced your key, call a professional as soon as you realize this is the case. The faster you handle issues that come up, the faster the problem can be resolved.
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