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

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Lost or Stolen Keys

Key replacements could be expensive and time-consuming procedure. In addition to the cost of a new key, you could need to have the vehicle tow and your car's computer chip replaced with the new key, which can be quite expensive.

The prevention of losing your keys is a good method of saving time and money. Consider adding a brightly-colored or reflective item to your keychain or even painting the bow with a hue that standsout. Keep a spare key on your seat in a safe location, just to make sure.


If you locate your key, look at the code that is stamped on the bow. This information will help you determine if it is the appropriate key for your seat.

Transponder Chip Keys

Transponder keys also known as key FOBs or chip keys (fobs that control your keys), are one of the most commonly used types of car key. They've been used for more than two decades and are designed to stop theft by transmitting an encrypted message to your car when it's put in the ignition.

Transponders are microchips embedded into the plastic cover of your car keys. When a key is inserted into a key FOB, or the ignition of the car, it transmits an extremely low-level radio signal (ECU) to the vehicle. The ECU detects a unique digital serial number on the chip, and responds in a manner that is consistent with the serial number. If the signal matches, the engine will then start.

While transponder chips don't guarantee security, they're a great way to reduce auto thefts.  thekeylab.co.uk  behind these kinds of car keys is actually quite old, dating back to World War 2 era military planes that employed coded messaging to differentiate them from enemy planes.

If you're locked out and require an alternative key, a locksmith will easily create a duplicate transponder key for you. This process is more complex than rekeying a standard key, as the chip inside the new key has to match the receiver in the car's system. This is the reason why obtaining a duplicate key from a dealership can be more costly.

Laser Cut Keys

Unlike the standard mechanical cut keys, which only allow the key to be turned 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 placed in the ignition or lock from either side. They are also referred to as transponder keys or sidewinders. They provide more security in the event of theft and are an upgrade from the basic chip key/transponder keys.

To create a laser key the locksmith first analyse the cuts made on the existing key fob in order to determine what kind of blank should be used. Then, they must set up the key cutting machine to cut the key based on the original cuts. This requires an equipment for cutting keys that is more sophisticated than the wheel-based duplicators found in hardware stores.

These keys are more expensive, but they offer greater security for your vehicle. Laser keys cannot be duplicated using the same machines that are used to make a traditional edge-cut keys. This is a deterrent to "key-jumping," where a car key is programmed for different vehicles, allowing it to turn the lock, or even start the engine. The keys can only be retrieved by an expert locksmith or a dealership.