The majority of keys to cars built after 1995 contain transponder chips. The chip gives off a signal that communicates with your car's transceiver to make sure that only the right key would make the car work.

Having more than one transponder keys is a smart thought and practice since transponder key substitutions are outstandingly expensive. Car dealer may tell car owners to get the transponder chip key to them instead of going to an auto locksmith. Replacement transponder keys from locksmiths are usually cheaper than car dealership. An expert locksmith organization have the right hardware and equipment to cut and program a transponder key. Moreover, auto locksmiths are always ready to provide and program transponder chip key whenever you need one.

Getting a new transponder chip key is not as simple as getting a metal blade key cut to match with your ignition cylinder. Transponder replacement will require you to purchase the special chip to be added to your key and program it so your car would recognize it.

If you have troubles with your transponder keys, have a professional locksmith reach you by calling us. We can either meet you wherever you are and create your 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 and give you details about your questions.