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Types of Car Keys If you've found yourself without your car keys Take a deep breath and try to remain calm. Recheck the area around you for your keys and retrace your steps to determine where you lost them. If you still can't find your keys, we can make a new key cloned for you. This will provide you with an unlocking key that allows you to open your vehicle and allow it to start manually. Keyless Entry Some older models and newer ones offer keyless entry. This feature allows you to unlock your vehicle without having to insert a lock or turn the door handle. Some of the most advanced models have remote keyless ignition (RKI) that allows you to start your engine and can activate ten electronic accessories. These systems make use of radio signals that are emitted from your vehicle. These signals are later picked up by a receiver within the key fob. When you place your hand on the door handle or press a button that is mounted on the handle the key fob broadcasts its own signal, which is matched to that being transmitted by the vehicle's radio and the doors will unlock. suzuki replacement key G28 of the most advanced keyless entry systems for cars are integrated with smart technology, which allows you to control the system via a mobile app or a cloud for management. This allows you to manage them if you want to grant guests or maintenance personnel access to your building or vehicles. While these systems are incredibly useful, they do have some drawbacks. Some of the most severe concern security. If your key is lost in the car while you are inside the vehicle, it will not be able to transmit the signal, and you won't be able to unlock or start the vehicle. While there are many manufacturers that have systems that warn you when the key is about to die but they aren't foolproof. Transponder Keys Transponder keys (also known as chip keys) are one of the most popular kinds of car keys. They work with an embedded microchip in the head of plastic. The microchip sends a low level signal to the receiver in your car. This signal only matches the serial number that is programmed by the manufacturer. This prevents unauthorised duplicates of your keys, so that only you are able start your vehicle. These keys are more difficult to duplicate and are more likely to be stolen. They are more expensive than the flat metal ones, but they can save you a significant amount of money if there is locksmiths who are able to program them for your vehicle. They are not just safe, but they could also easily be damaged by children. They should not be kept around unless they are kept in a safe place that cannot be accessed by small hands. They can also pose dangerous if dropped or tossed into water, and some of them require batteries, making them unsafe to leave in the home. The majority times a locksmith who is certified will be able duplicate these types of keys and have them reprogrammed for you. This is done at a fraction of what you'd pay for a dealership and it's also more practical. Folding Keys Keys that fold are a different kind of key that can be used to unlock certain vehicles. The metal is folded into the plastic body, making it easier to store and less bulky. These keys are becoming more well-known, in part because they are less likely than other types of keys to get damaged by water or heat. They are also more difficult to clone which makes them a more secure option than other types of keys for cars. They're not the most practical, but they will work for those who have lost their regular car keys. They're also cheaper to replace than transponder keys making them a good choice for people who want to save money on their vehicle's security features. Silca-Proximity and Remote Car Keys are available for various models. These are ready to program with the PCB and transponder that are included. They can be programmed with advanced diagnostics devices. They are packaged individually inside a plastic case for easy identification. They are perfect for replacing a damaged 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 cars no long use mechanical keys. Instead, they employ an RFID chip that is embedded into keys to identify it and communicate with the car's system to start and function. The mechanical key will still open the doors, as well as the fuel cap. However in the event that it isn't programmed to communicate with your vehicle it will not start. The system employs LF (low frequency of 125 KHz) transmitting antennas in and outside of the vehicle, which communicate with the smart key. If the key is close enough to trigger one of the antennas, it will send its ID back to the car via RF (radio frequency >300 MHz). The PASE module then validates the key's authenticity and turns off the immobilizer, allowing for the vehicle to start. A backup mechanical option is also available if the battery on the smart key's smart key goes down or fails. Many manufacturers conceal the mechanical blade in a cover to make it look more attractive. Most vehicles that are equipped with smart keys have an emergency starting feature that involves placing a dead key fob into the slot, or putting it near an area on dashboard that will charge it by inductive charging. Our team of highly trained auto locksmiths is equipped with all the equipment and tools needed to cut any type of suzuki car key regardless of whether you need an ordinary mechanical key or transponder key. To place your order, complete our online enquiry form and we'll be in touch.