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Types of Car Keys

Take a deep breath and remain calm if find yourself without your car key. Make sure you check the immediate area for your keys, retracing your steps to pinpoint the location where they went missing.

If you're unable to locate your keys, we will make a duplicate for you. This will give you the key to unlock your vehicle and allow it to start manually.

Keyless Entry

Some older models and modern models offer keyless entry. This feature lets you unlock your vehicle without having to insert a key or press the door handle. Some of the most advanced systems also come with remote keyless ignition (RKI) which allows you to start your engine and activate ten electronic accessories.

These systems utilize radio waves that are emitted by your vehicle and picked up by the receiver in the key fob. The key fob sends an indication when you press the handle button or place your finger on it. The signal is received by the receiver of the vehicle.

The most advanced keyless entry systems for cars are equipped with smart technology that allows you to control them via a mobile application or a cloud-based management system. This makes them much easier to manage if have guests or maintenance staff that need access to vehicles or structures on your property.

They are not without flaws. Some of the biggest drawbacks are related to security. If your key is lost within the car, while you are inside the car, it won't be able to send its signal and you won't be able unlock or start the vehicle. While many manufacturers have systems that warn you when the key is preparing to die, they are not foolproof.

Transponder Keys

Transponder keys (also called chip keys) are one of the most well-known types of car keys. They operate by using the tiny microchip that is embedded into the plastic head. The microchip transmits a low level signal to the receiver inside your car that only matches the digital serial number assigned by the manufacturer. This is to stop unauthorized copying of your key to ensure that you only start your vehicle.

These keys are more difficult to duplicate and are also less likely to be stolen. They also cost more than flat metal keys however, if you have an experienced locksmith who knows how to program them to your specific vehicle, then they will save you money in the end.

While they provide a great deal of security However, these keys are very easy for children to play with and cause damage. They should not be left around in a secure place where they can't be accessed by small hands. The act of dropping or throwing them into water could be dangerous. Some of them also require batteries, which makes them dangerous to keep around the house.

A locksmith who is certified can typically duplicate keys and reprogram them for you. This is done at just a fraction of the price you'd pay a dealer and is also more convenient.

Folding Keys

Folding keys are a different type of key that is used in certain cars. The metal is folded into the body of the plastic which makes it easier to store and more compact. These keys are becoming more well-known, in part because they are less likely than other types of keys to get damaged by heat or water. They are also harder to clone than other types of keys, making them a safer option.

They're not the most convenient however they can be useful when you've lost your regular car keys. They are also less expensive to replace as compared to transponder keys, making them a great choice for those who want to save money on security features of their car.

Silca-Proximity Remote Car Keys can be made for a variety of models. These are ready to program with the PCB and transponder that are included. They can be programmed with advanced diagnostics equipment. They are packaged individually in a plastic shell for easy identification.

These are great for replacing a broken key or worn out case on a remote. However, they do NOT contain the internal electronics (include immobilizer/transponder chip)unit inside so please be sure you are buying a complete car key before purchasing!

Mechanical Keys

Modern automobiles do not use mechanical keys. Instead, they make use of an RFID chip embedded in the key to identify the key and connect with the car's computer system to start and operate. The mechanical key can open the doors, as well as the fuel cap. However should it not be programmed to communicate with your vehicle it will not start.

The system makes use of LF (low frequency 125 kHz) transmitting antennas both inside and outside the vehicle which communicate with the smart key. If the key is close enough to activate one of these antennas, it transmits its identification back to the car through RF (radio frequency greater than 300 MHz). The PASE module validates the key, shuts off the immobilizer, and allows the vehicle to start.

A backup mechanical option is also available in the event that the battery of the smart key goes down or fails. Many manufacturers hide the mechanical blade that is used for emergency purposes behind the cover to protect it from design. The majority of vehicles equipped that are equipped with smart keys have an emergency starting system that requires inserting a dead key fob into a slot, or holding it near an area on dashboard that will charge it with inductive charging. suzuki spare key G28CarKeys of highly-trained auto locksmiths have the tools and machines to cut any type of suzuki key, no matter if it's a key made of metal or transponder keys. To make an order, please fill out our online form for inquiry and we'll be in contact.