Renault Key Replacement
Many Renault owners value the peace of mind keys or a spare card can bring. If you've lost your only card or key, it's worthwhile to try getting it replaced by your Renault dealer.
It can be a lengthy process and costly. Contacting a professional auto locksmith is a viable alternative.

Keys that are chipped Keys
If your car is an advanced model, it is likely to contain a transponder chip. This is a great anti-theft measure, as only a key with right information can be used to start your car.
When you turn your key into the ignition, the chip sends signals to the car's ECU and it then compares the serial number that is stored on the chip with the one stored in the vehicle. If they match the immobilizer will be disengaged and your car will start. The ECU will ignore the key if it doesn't have the correct serial number.
You can sometimes tell whether your key is equipped with chip by looking carefully. The hole in the key's head will often be offset to one side. This is because it can accommodate the microchip. Keys of earlier times had the chip in the centre of the head of the key. You can also check by using a transponder scanner that will read the data stored on the chip and display it on the screen.
Renault keys that have transponder chips require specific equipment to copy. This is in contrast to older keys made of metal that could be copied by any locksmith. The technician must use an exact programming method to ensure that the copied key works in your vehicle.
Some keys, such as the GM Vehicle Anti Theft System (VATS) keys have smaller chips that are numbered 1 to 15. The keys are copied by placing the original key in a V.A.T.S decoder that will recognize the resistor, and then select a blank key from the rack with the same resistor. This type of key can also be programmed without specialized equipment by following the directions found in the manual of the vehicle.
Beishir Lock and Security offers an efficient, quick and competitive service for those who need a key with a chip. We can program a brand new chipped key quickly efficiently and at only a fraction of the price charged by a car dealer. We provide upfront prices so you know what to expect.
Key Cards
Renault key cards let drivers control their vehicles remotely without having to touch the ignition. They also allow unlocking doors, turn on the horn and turn on the light. This feature is a hit because it allows car owners to prevent theft or set off the alarm to attract the attention of. These cards can be a huge hassle if they're lost or stolen. It is essential to replace them as soon as you can. Locksmiths can replace the card quickly and cheaply for a fraction of the cost as a dealership.
The key card is distinctive in its appearance and works in the same way as a chipped keys, with the difference that the driver is able to access their vehicle without opening the door lock. There are a variety of card systems. Each one has its own pros and pros and. Magnetic Stripe: These are the most popular and have a strip of black on them that is swiped across the reader. Radio Frequency cards are similar to magstripes however they are only utilized within a limited distance, usually under 10 centimeters. Hole Punch - these are slated to go out of use, but were very popular in the in the past, when unique combinations of holes were punched in order to create holespunch codes which was used to allow access.
Depending on the kind of Renault key card, it can have a variety of features that make it easier or more difficult to use. Some key cards have an option to start the car, while others display an on-board diagnostic (OBD). In some instances, these screens can be accessed remotely via an application on the smartphone.
Key cards typically have specific security features that prevent them from being reprogrammed to another car. This is to protect the owner of the vehicle as well as the dealership, from potential thefts and other problems. There are ways around this. Many locksmiths have a large supply of new Renault key cards that can be programmed for an individual's vehicle at only a fraction of the price a dealer would charge.
Transponder Chips
All modern Renault keys are equipped with a transponder (also known as a "chip-key"). The chip is a microchip that communicates with the ECU of your car to unlock doors and begin the motor. When you insert your car key into the ignition an antenna ring sends a burst radio frequency energy to the transponder. The chip then transmits back a signal that contains a unique code. The ECU examines this code to determine if the key is valid to operate the car. This could help reduce car theft, as the keys aren’t simply a flat metal key which is easily copied. Instead, they come with an additional layer of security that blocks the unauthorised access to your vehicle.
Older cars without transponder chips were very easy to duplicate, and thieves could easily steal vehicles. Since most cars manufactured after 1995 have transponders, this kind of crime is not as common. This is because the microchip of the car is associated with a specific car and is only activated if it is used with the correct keys. If someone tries to start your car with an unprogrammed transponder key that hasn't been programmed to work with your specific car then the ECU will not recognize it and refuse to turn on.
Locksmiths can add a transponder chip to the existing key in a short time. Locksmiths use special equipment to duplicate your existing key and then add the transponder chip. The cost of this service depends on the year, model and make of the vehicle.
A replacement transponder chip can cost more than a simple flat metal key, but less than other keys that are replacement such as keys fobs or a smart key. Other types of keys provide more functionality and security than a regular metal key, so they tend to be more expensive to replace.
Immobilisers
Car immobilisers are an essential component of the security of your car. They protect your Renault from being started with the wrong key, thus protecting your car against theft. Immobilisers are required on all new automobiles in the UK since 1998, but some older vehicles also have them fitted. These devices are a great way to enhance your overall security and may even help reduce the cost of insurance.
The first car immobilisers came out in 1992, and shortly after, the majority of luxury automakers began installing them. They are designed to stop the engine from starting if the correct key isn't present or if the transponder chip in the fob isn't recognized by the electronic control unit (ECU).
When you insert your smart keys into your vehicle, they send a code to the ECU that must match with the code for the engine to begin. If the codes do not match, the ECU disables several key vehicle components, including the starter motor as well as the fuel system.
If renault clio key card replacement The Keylab own an older Renault key that does not have the security feature, you can purchase a new one and enjoy this additional layer protection. However, it is important to make sure that the key you purchase is approved by Thatcham and is programmed to be compatible with your specific vehicle.
A number of tech-savvy thieves have devised methods to bypass immobilisers that are fitted by the factory. These methods are based on devices that copy pin codes that are sent by your key and then broadcast them to the ECU to fool it into thinking that your key is in the vehicle. This technique, referred to as relay theft, is a major concern for those who own keyless entry vehicles.
This can be prevented by making sure that your smart key is properly programmed for your vehicle, and keeping it out of the hands of suspicious people. It's not a good idea to try to reprogram an existing smart key that was programmed for a different vehicle. Instead, seek professional assistance. Tony's Locksmith can program fresh Renault keys to your vehicle for an affordable price.