If your key has a chip in it, the locksmith will have to use specialized equipment to copy it. This is a more complicated process than traditional rekeying and more expensive.
However, it is well worth the investment because it makes
your car harder to steal for someone who used to be able to just force or hot
wire your vehicle.
The Benefits
of Having Extra Keys
The biggest benefit of having a spare key is that you can
avoid stress in an emergency situation. Getting locked out of your house is a
real pain, but you can avoid this by having a spare key to turn to. This can
also help to save you money since it’s often cheaper to make a spare key than
it is to pay for locksmith services.
It’s amazing how many individuals don’t have a spare key to
their home or car. This can lead to a lot of stress on an emotional and
financial level if someone ever loses their only key.
It’s not uncommon to hear parents panicked on the phone
after a child accidentally locks themself inside their home while taking out
the trash. This is why it’s so important to have a spare key, and one way to do
this is by getting a transponder key made at your local home improvement store
or locksmith.
The History
of Transponder Keys
Before transponder keys were available, thieves would simply
use force to disengage the car lock mechanism or hot wire the vehicle. With a
modern key, if the wrong signal is sent to the transponder chip, your car won’t
start.
Getting a new transponder key cut and programmed can cost
several hundred dollars from your local auto dealership. Beishir Lock and
Security is able to cut, clone and program your car’s transponder key at a
fraction of the price.
The history of the transponder chip key can be traced back
to World War 2. Originally military forces used this coded message process to
distinguish friendly planes from enemy infiltration on radar screens. This same
technology was then transferred to automobiles by GM for the 1985 Corvette, and
car thefts decreased dramatically as a result of this anti-theft measure. The
same technology is used today by all major automotive manufacturers. The key
has an antenna ring that sends and receives signals to the vehicle’s computer
system when inserted into the ignition.
The Benefits
of Getting Your Keys Made Before You Lose Them
Car transponder keys are a great innovation for boosting
your vehicle’s security. Each key has a microchip that sends a coded signal to
the car when inserted into the ignition. This prevents the vehicle from starting
until the transponder confirms that it’s the right key.
These keys are much more difficult to duplicate than a
traditional key without a chip in it. It requires an experienced locksmith to
make a copy and program it correctly. They may also be pricier than a
traditional key due to the additional technology involved.
If you’re worried about losing your car key, it’s a good
idea to get a spare made ahead of time. You can do this at a local locksmith
for less than the dealership would charge. You can even have one made for your
friends and family members so that you don’t wear down your original key. This
will save you a lot of hassle and frustration down the road if you ever lose
your key.
The Benefits
of Getting Your Keys Made at Beishir Lock and Security
Having a spare transponder key can help to keep your car
secure against thieves. It is impossible for them to ‘hot wire’ a transponder
car because it will not start unless the microchip in the key matches the
digital serial number programmed into the ignition system of your vehicle.
Additionally, you will have peace of mind knowing that you
can always have a professional locksmiths
in Brooklyn duplicate your keys whenever you need to. Beishir Lock and Security
is proud to be your local Medeco dealer.
Medeco’s patent-pending movable element eliminates
unauthorized 3D printing of key blanks and helps to ensure that your keys
remain safe and secure. We offer a variety of mechanical locks and systems
including access control and multi-building key systems. Call us today for your
free quote.
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