Car Key Replacement Services
If your car's remote key fob isn't working, it can be frustrating. The majority of automotive locksmiths and dealers offer replacement keys for car keys that will restore your key to its original condition.
Before you rush to the dealership or a professional locksmith try a few easy steps at home first.
Lost or Stolen keys
Whether you dropped it in the car, put it on the counter while you went into the grocery store or just plain lost it and not having your key fob is an enormous inconvenience. The majority of these issues can be easily fixed by you, even if you don't have a professional. You might require replacing the battery, or the fob could be missing its pairing information, both are easily fixed.
Modern cars have remote control keys that communicate with the vehicle via the radio frequency of a specific. When the fob is working, it sends out a signal allowing you to lock and unlock the vehicle remotely, as as starting the engine. The fob is not an electronic key. You can't cut it in a hardware store and then use it to unlock your car. Modern fobs also include transponder chips that must be programmed for your specific vehicle in order for keyless entry to function.
The most frequent issue with a car key fob is that it has lost its connection with the vehicle. This can happen if the battery dies or it is caused by something as minor as a power failure. While most modern car models offer the option of resetting the fob and restore its pairing, refer to the owner's manual to find instructions. If resetting the fob doesn't fix the problem the fob will need to be reprogrammed. This usually requires a trip to an automotive locksmith or a dealership.
Purchasing a replacement fob can be expensive, and it takes several days for the dealer to purchase and program it. If your insurance policy doesn't cover the cost, it is still worth contacting your car's maker or a locksmith to find out whether you are able to have the fob replaced. You can save money and time by having a locksmith create an exact copy of the key on-site. A locksmith can also cut new keys and also replace the transponder chip. This must be synchronized with the receiver module of your vehicle.
Bad Battery
Modern car remotes are extremely convenient, and can be a safer method to start a vehicle. However, if they stop working they can be a hassle. Fortunately, this is usually something that can be fixed by replacing the battery on the key fob.

The majority of modern remote key fobs utilize lithium coin cell batteries with ion. They are relatively inexpensive and are not limited in time, however they do have a limit on the length of time they can last. When a remote car key is used often, the battery may get worn out more quickly than the normal. This could happen if the battery is pressed too hard or exposed to moisture which could cause corrosion.
A worn or dead battery is the most frequent reason for a car key not responding properly. This is the first thing you look into whether your remote key has stopped functioning. Often, this will fix the issue, but if not then it's time to purchase a new battery.
Most of the time batteries fail due to corrosion or oxidation. It could also be producing acidic fumes that could cause poor connections between battery terminals. This can be fixed by removing the old battery and cleaning all of the contacts using a solution of baking soda and water. After the cleaning, you can put the connectors back into place and test the remote once more.
While you are checking a dying or dead battery It is also a good idea to see if any buttons have stopped functioning. This could indicate that there is a bigger issue with your remote, and you'll have to get a professional to repair it. A specialist can tell you if the remote is repairable, or if it needs to be replaced. They can do this in a single visit with an onboard procedure or connect to your car's OBD2 port to program a new key fob in a safe and fast way.
Bad Transponder Chip
Similar to how the remote for your garage door sends an exact signal to its receiver so that it opens or closes, the chip inside your car key sends a unique code to the computer system in your car. This code informs the vehicle that it is the correct owner and blocks anyone else from starting the engine.
One of the first signs that your transponder chip is been damaged is when you attempt to start your car and it won't start. This could be due to a number of reasons, but it's usually a sign that it's time to get a new car key.
Another sign that a transponder chip has gone bad is when your car doesn't lock with the key fob. If this happens, you will need to manually lock your doors instead. This can be frustrating and unaffordable, particularly if you are already locked out of your car.
In the end, if the battery of your key fob is depleted, it can also cause the transponder to cease to function. This will happen over time as the fob battery slowly loses its charge. It is always recommended to keep an additional key fob battery in the case that you can replace it when necessary.
There are several other problems that could arise with the transponder chip in your car, but the ones listed above are the most common. Contact car remote key repair as quickly as you can in the event that your key fob's battery is dead or if the transponder chip has become malfunctioning. They can either reprogram the key or replace it completely depending on the requirements. A Queen Creek auto lockout will be able to determine the issue and offer an effective solution. They will generally be cheaper than taking your vehicle to the dealership.
Pairings that are lost or corrupted
The key fob in your car isn't a piece of cake and it's not uncommon for them to lose functionality in time. There are a few quick solutions you can attempt to make your remote work again.
You should first try to lock and unlock your vehicle using an extra key. This will help to ensure that your fob isn't the issue and also to eliminate a mechanical issue in the locks if it does turn out to be an electrical one.
Often, car key fobs simply need to have their battery replaced. It's not costly to replace the batteries and you don't require any special equipment.
It is essential to choose the right type of battery. The majority of automotive remotes are designed to accept CR2025 or CR2032 batteries, but some may use other kinds. You can verify the label on your remote, or look inside if you are not certain. The battery will have a number written or printed on it. You can also use a multimeter in order to determine the voltage.
A different set of batteries could also be utilized. The batteries inside a remote can get worn out or corrode over time. Replacing them may help restore the functionality of the remote.
If the battery change doesn't work, you can clean the fob, and make sure that all buttons are functioning. Car key fobs aren't indestructible and can get dirty when they're beaten around in purses and pockets. In some instances, taking out the buttons and flexing in and out of them could bring your remote back to life.
If you've attempted all the steps on this list, and your car key fob still isn't working, you'll likely require it to be reprogrammed. Grays Locksmiths can do this for you, and can also provide you with a brand-new or a used replacement if you need it.