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Types of Car Keys

Relax, and remain calm if you discover that you are not carrying the car key. Make sure you check the immediate area for your keys, and then retrace your steps to find out the location where they went missing.
If you are unable to locate your keys, we'll duplicate one for you. This will provide you with keys that will open your door and start your car by hand.
Keyless Entry
The majority of newer cars and some older models have keyless entry, a feature that allows you to unlock your vehicle without having touch the door handle or insert a key. Some of the most sophisticated systems have remote keyless entry (RKI) which allows you to start your car and also activate 10 electronic accessories.
These systems rely on radio waves that are released by your vehicle and received by the receiver inside the key fob. When you place your hands on the door handle or press a button that is mounted on the handle the key fob emits its own signal, which is matched with the one being broadcast by the vehicle's receiver and the doors will unlock.
Some of the most modern keyless entry systems for cars are equipped with smart technology, which lets you control them using a mobile app or a cloud management system. This helps you manage them if you want to grant guests or maintenance staff access to your building or vehicles.
While these systems are incredibly convenient, they do have their own drawbacks. The most serious of them are related to security. If the key fob dies in the car while you are inside the vehicle, it will not be able transmit its signal, and you won't be able to open the door or start the car. Although several manufacturers have systems that warn you when the key is preparing to die but they aren't foolproof.
Transponder Keys
Transponder keys (also known as chip keys) are among the most popular types of keys for cars. They operate by using a small microchip embedded in the head made of plastic. This microchip transmits an ultra-low level signal to the receiver inside your car. This signal only matches the digital serial number assigned by the manufacturer. This is done to prevent unauthorized copying of your key to ensure that you only start your vehicle.
These keys are difficult to duplicate and are less likely to be stolen. These keys are more expensive than flat ones, but they could save you a lot of money if you can find an locksmith who is able to program them into your vehicle.
These keys aren't only secure, but they can also easily be damaged by children. They should not be left around without being in a safe place that are not accessible to small hands. They can also pose risky if dropped or tossed into water, and some of them require batteries, which could make them dangerous to leave in the house.
A licensed locksmith will usually duplicate these keys and reprogram them for you. They can do this at only a fraction of the cost that you would pay at a dealership and they are also much more practical.
Keys Folding Keys
Certain cars can have keys that fold. The metal is folded into the plastic body which makes it easier to store and smaller. They are getting more and more popular, mainly because they are less likely to be damaged by water or heat. They are also less difficult to clone than other types of keys, making them a safer choice.
They're not exactly the most convenient to use, but they can be useful in the event that you lose your car key. suzuki sx4 key fob replacement G28CarKeys to replace than transponder keys and are a great alternative for those who want to save money on their vehicle's security features.
Silca-Proximity and Remote Car Keys are available for several models. These are ready to program using the PCB as well as the transponder included. They can be programmed with advanced diagnostics devices. They are individually packaged in a plastic shell to allow easy identification.
They are a great alternative for a broken button or worn out key case on a remote control. 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 longer use mechanical keys. Instead, they use an RFID chip that is embedded into the key to identify the key and connect with the car's system to start and run. 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 won't start.
The system makes use of LF (low-frequency at 125 milliseconds) that transmits antennas both in and out of the vehicle. These antennas communicate with smart keys. If the key is close enough to trigger one of the antennas, it will send its ID back to the car through RF (radio frequency >300 MHz). The PASE module then verifies the key's ID and turns off the immobilizer, which allows the vehicle to be started.
A backup mechanical method is also available if the battery in the smart key runs down or fails. To improve aesthetics, a number of manufacturers hide the mechanical blade behind the cover. Additionally, the majority of cars with a smart-key system include an emergency starting mechanism that involves placing the dead key fob into an opening or keeping it near an area on the dashboard. This will electrically charge it using inductive charging. Our highly-trained team of auto locksmiths have all the tools and equipment to cut any type of suzuki keys, whether it's a mechanical key or transponder keys. To place an order complete our online form for inquiry and we'll be in contact.