Car Transponder Keys
Manufacturers started in producing cars with immobilizers chip in 1995, and that chip is called transponder chip attached to a key. This transponder chip won't permit a vehicle to begin unless it perceives the correct chip in the key.
Having more than one transponder keys is a good idea and practice since transponder key replacements are exceptionally costly. The car dealer would dispirit owners in getting a new transponder to auto locksmiths saying they are the only one who can give one to them, which is not true. When a replacement is needed, a local car dealership or automotive locksmith can provide and program keys and remotes for you, but you can get a transponder from a locksmith at a much cheaper price. Professional auto locksmiths have the latest equipment to unlock the full range of vehicles, they are also equipped to cut and program transponder chip key. Furthermore, locksmiths are available 24/7 that will allow you to get a new transponder key anytime you need them. Remember, replacing a transponder car key for your vehicle is not as simple as getting a new key cut that matches your ignition. Transponder chip replacement unit will need consumers to get the specialized microchip to be added onto your car key and program it so your automobile would identify it. Please do not hesitate to call us if you need assistance with your transponder chip key. We can either meet you wherever you are and we will program a transponder key on the spot. Alternatively, you can drop by our shop and have your car key replaced or copied. Call our number and our helpful phone staff will respond to your contact and give you details about your questions.