Transponder keys have changed the way we
drive and use our vehicles, and mostly for the better. Using them you can
remotely lock your car or unlock it. You can use some transponders to open your
trunk or even start your engine. Mostly, they are nifty anti-theft devices that
only allow your key to work; not
some copy a thief made. Sometimes though, transponder keys can stop working and
when they do it can be huge inconvenience for all involved.
LET’S
BACK TRACK A BIT
If you are not quite sure what a transponder
key is or if you’d just like some clarification then this part of the post will
interest you. The word “transponder” is a mixture of two words – transmitter
and responder. Get it? The chip imbedded in your transponder key communicates
with your car’s computer by transmitting a signal unique only to that key and
your car. Your vehicle responds by recognizing it and unlocking the car and/or
starting it.
Transponder keys in Tuckahoe, VA and any
other places where they are used can stop working, break or become lost. Not
knowing what to do can be confusing, expensive and time consuming but this post
should greatly help.
FORGET
THE CAR DEALER!
Often, people needing repair, duplication,
programming or replacement of their transponder keys go to a car repair shop or
through their car dealership and many think that these are the only choices. A
much smarter and more economical way is to call a local automotive locksmith
like Tuckahoe Locksmith Services. Doing so will save you middle man fees, high
transponder key charges and since a good mobile locksmith can do the work on
location, it saves on any tow charges too.
Not all locksmith shops offer transponder
key repair or replacement. Do you due diligence and only use a licensed, bonded
and insured shop that sends its own automotive technicians out. It also helps
if the company offers responsive 24-hour service with fast response times.
FORGET
REFURBISHED KEYS!
Saving money is great but sometimes you can
“skip over dollars to pick up nickels” by purchasing an online refurbished
transponder key. There have been numerous problems reported with improper
programming done to the refurbished chip and shipping problems, warranty issues
and guarantee voidance, it just isn’t worth the trouble. In fact, using an
established shop like Tuckahoe Locksmith Services can be just as (or more)
affordable and you don’t have mail and shipping times to contend with either.
Most locksmiths and dealerships won’t touch a refurbished online transponder
key and if yours doesn’t work right, it may be impossible to get a refund or
replacement. It’s just not worth the time wasted, hassle and expense.
HOW
ABOUT DIY?
Do it yourself transponder key programming
is not recommended either. Again, the reason most people attempt self-service
for transponder keys is to save money. First of all, think of your time and how
much it’s worth. If you have lots of money, just pay an established locksmith
to do the job and have it done right. If you don’t have spare cash for getting
your transponder key programmed or replaced, then don’t risk your cash by doing
it yourself and most likely running up a bigger cost by doing it wrong.
WHAT
ABOUT YOUTUBE?
YouTube is the second largest search engine
(second to Google which owns it) and there are millions of videos on it that
show how to do everything from scramble eggs to care for a sick pigeon. Yes,
there are numerous do it yourself videos on transponder keys and you attempt
self-service but remember that nearly all of these videos were made by amateurs
who have nothing to lose if your transponder key project doesn’t work.
SO
WHAT COULD BE WRONG WITH MY KEY?
Battery – if your key’s battery is low, it may not emit the proper signal
to your car’s computer. A weak signal can give off an entirely different
frequency that is not recognized by your car.
Chip
damage – if your key’s transponder chip is damaged
it may also give off a different frequency or just stop working. Here at
Tuckahoe Locksmith Services we’ll be able to tell exactly what is wrong with
your key and what needs to be done in order to service it back to normal and
regular use.
Lost
key – it happens! Maybe you left yours in the hotel
room and it was gone after the room was cleaned. It might have dropped into a
gutter or been taken off your desk at work. No need to panic; your local
automotive locksmith in Tuckahoe, VA should be able to help. Not all
transponder key problems are due to wear, breakage or battery problems;
sometimes theft or misplacement can be just as bad. Just call your local
locksmith shop of choice or our friendly techs here at Tuckahoe Locksmith
Services and let us know that you need replacement for your car’s transponder
key(s). Again, there’s no need for towing, long service area waits or do it
yourself service. Just set up a convenient service time and let a certified
mobile locksmith come out to your location and duplicate your transponder key.
Stuck
in the ignition – is your transponder key stuck
tight in the ignition switch? If this happens, first check to see if the car is
in park. The ignition key won’t release unless the car is in the PARK position.
It could be that noting is wrong with your transponder key and that the vehicle
is just not in gear. Next, check to see if the key is in the lock position on
the ignition switch. As ignitions age and amass wear it is easier to move them
past this point.
Broken
off key – keys can break including transponder keys
and often when they snap in half, they are in the ignition switch. It can be
hard trying to remove the broken off part and even if you did you will still
need a new transponder key made. For best results, be sure to call for help
from a professional mobile locksmith like Tuckahoe Locksmith Services.
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