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Renault Key ReplacementMany Renault owners appreciate the added peace of mind a spare card or key can bring. It is worth asking your Renault dealer to replace your key or card in the event that you have lost it.This can be lengthy and costly. A better option is to talk to an experienced auto locksmith.Keys with chips KeysIf your car is an advanced model, it is likely to include a transponder in. This is an excellent security measure because it ensures that only the key with the correct information will be able to start your vehicle.When you turn on the ignition the chip sends an alert to your car's ECU. The ECU then checks the serial numbers on the chip with the ones in the vehicle. If they're compatible the immobilizer will be disengaged and the car will start. If the key doesn't contain the correct serial number, it will simply be ignored by the ECU.You can sometimes tell if your key has a chip by looking carefully. The hole in the key's head is usually offset to one side. This is because it can accommodate the microchip. The chip used to be placed in the middle of the key head on older keys. You can also use a transponder scanner to read the information from the chip.Renault keys that have transponder chips require special equipment for copying. This is unlike older metal keys, which could be copied by any locksmith. The technician must employ specific programming techniques to ensure that your cloned keys will function in the car.Some keys, like GM's Vehicle Anti Theft System (VATS) keys have smaller chips that are numbered 1 to 15. The original key can be copied by using an V.A.T.S. decoder that will identify the resistor. A blank key with the same resistor value can be retrieved from the key rack. The instructions in the vehicle manual can be used to program this type of key without the need for any special equipment.Beishir Lock and Security offers an efficient, speedy and competitive service for those who require keys with chip. We can program your new chipped key quickly and efficiently at a fraction of what the car dealer charges. We provide upfront prices so you are aware of what to expect.Key CardsRenault key cards allow drivers control their vehicles from afar without touching the ignition. They can also unlock doors, turn on the horn, and turn off the lights. This feature is very popular because it lets car owners prevent theft or set off the alarm to attract attention. Unfortunately, replacement key for renault clio could be painful to use if they are stolen or lost, so it is crucial to get them replaced as soon as you can. A locksmith can replace the card quickly and inexpensively at a fraction as much as a dealership.The key card is distinct in appearance and works in the exact way as a chipped keys, with the difference that the driver can gain access to their vehicle without opening the door lock. There are various kinds of card systems, each with their own pros and cons. Magnetic Stripe: These are the most common and have an black stripe on them, which is swiped over the reader. Radio Frequency cards are similar to magstripes but they can only be utilized within a limited distance, typically less than 10 cms. Hole Punch - these are in the process of being removed however they were extremely popular in the past, when unique combinations of holes were punched to generate an identifier for the hole which was used to allow access to.Depending on the kind of Renault keycard you have it could be simpler to use or more difficult to use. Some key cards have a button to start the car, while others come with a display that displays an on-board diagnostic (OBD). In certain instances the screens can be accessed remotely via an app on a phone.Key cards are often equipped with specific security features that prevent them from being programmed for another vehicle. This is to safeguard the owner of the vehicle, as well as the dealership, from thefts and other problems. There are ways around this. Many locksmiths have a large supply of new Renault keys that can be programmed for the vehicle of an individual at less than what a dealer would charge.Transponder ChipsModern Renault keys come with a transponder chip (sometimes called"chip key") "chip key") built into them. This chip is a micro-circuit that communicates with the ECU of your car to unlock doors and to start the motor. When you insert your car keys into the ignition an antenna ring sends an energy burst radio frequency to the transponder. The chip then transmits back a signal that has an unique code. The code is then read by the ECU to determine whether the key is legitimate and should be allowed to operate the vehicle. This can help reduce the chance of car theft since keys aren't merely a flat metal key that is easily copied however, they are an additional layer of security to prevent unauthorised access to the vehicle.Older cars that did not have transponder chips were very simple to duplicate and car thieves could easily rob vehicles. Since most cars manufactured after 1995 have transponders, this type of crime is not as common. This is due to the fact that the microchip in a car is only activated with the right key. It is unique to the vehicle. If someone attempts to start your car using a transponder key that isn't programmed with your specific car and the ECU will not recognize it and will not turn on.If you require a new transponder chip fitted to the existing key, a locksmith will usually do this fairly quickly. A locksmith will use a special machine to clone an existing key for your car and then insert the chip. The cost of this service will depend on the model, year and model of your car.A replacement transponder is more than a regular flat metal key, but it will cost less than other types of replacement keys, such as smart keys or a key fob. These other types of key provide more security and functionality than a regular metal key, so they tend to be more expensive to replace.ImmobilisersCar immobilisers are a vital component of the security of your car. They protect your Renault from being re-started with the wrong key, thus protecting your car from theft. Immobilisers have been required on all new vehicles in the UK since 1998, but some older vehicles also have them installed. These devices can increase the security of your car and may even help reduce your insurance costs.The first car immobilisers came out in 1992, shortly after that, many automobile manufacturers began to install them. They are designed to prevent the engine from running when the correct key isn't present or the transponder chip on the fob doesn't get recognised by the electronic controller unit (ECU).When you insert your smart keys into your vehicle, they transmit an electronic code to the ECU which must be compatible with the code in order for the engine to start. If the codes aren't compatible then the ECU will disable several key vehicle components including the starter motor as well as the fuel system.If you have an older Renault key that doesn't have the security feature, you can purchase another key to benefit from this additional layer of protection. However, it is important to make sure that the new key you purchase is approved by Thatcham and is programmed to work with the specific vehicle you have.A few thieves with a technological edge have devised methods to bypass immobilisers fitted by manufacturers. These methods are based on devices that duplicate pin codes that are sent by your key, and then transmit them to the ECU in order to fool it into thinking that your key is in the vehicle. This method, also known as relay theft, is a major concern for those who own keyless entry vehicles.This can be prevented by ensuring that your smart key is properly programmed for your vehicle and ensuring that it is not in the hands of shady people. You should never try to reprogram a smart key that has been programmed to work with a different vehicle and you should seek help from a professional when this occurs. Tony's Locksmith can program fresh Renault keys to your vehicle at a reasonable price.

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