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If you've lost your keys, first retrace your steps (coat and trouser pockets included). You may be prepared to provide evidence of ownership, such as your vehicle registration or title.
If your car is newer it will have an transponder chip or smart key/fob that requires programming to match the immobiliser system that is in the vehicle. A locksmith in the automotive industry can assist.
Keyless Entry
Keyless entry lets you unlock your car and then start it without having to insert the key into the lock. The system works by using radio signals that are sent from the vehicle. It also includes a key fob which searches for these signals. When the key fob is within range of the radio signals, it sends an encoded code that unlocks the door and disables the vehicle's standard immobiliser located in the engine control module (ECU).
Certain systems come with a remote-ignition feature that allows you to start your car with the key fob or a button that is located on the dashboard. This feature can be a lifesaver in the event that you need to run out for groceries or if your keys are accidentally locked in the car.
The primary benefit of keyless entry is convenience. You can get into your car without having to search for your keys in the dark, which is difficult when you are carrying loads. This system can be used to unlock the hatch and trunk that is ideal for people who are carrying lots of cargo.
If your keyless entry or push-button start doesn't work there may be a problem with the key fob's battery. If this is the reason, you can usually tell by looking for a button on the back of the key fob that you can press. If this does not work, you could require taking your car to a professional locksmith or dealer to get the key fob programed.
Immobiliser
The Immobiliser (or engine Immobiliser) is a built-in anti-theft system that prevents your car from starting without the use of a key. It works by matching the digital code on the key or key fob with the unique code in the vehicle's ECU. When these codes are compatible, the ECU activates the ignition and fuel system. If the codes don't match then the fuel pump and ignition will be blocked and your car won't start.
While the Immobiliser can stop most thieves from stealing hot-wiring and starting your vehicle, it's not foolproof, and it can be defeated by determined criminals. It is essential to take other precautions such as keeping valuables hidden and not putting them in the car when you're away.
A faraday bag is a further security measure. It blocks the signal between the car's electronic system and the key fob, making it difficult for thieves and criminals to intercept and copy the signal. The newest Suzuki models also have another security measure that requires the key to be placed near the ignition while turning it on.
Despite these measures however, modern immobilisers remain vulnerable to attacks by skilled criminals. In one study, Jaap Bokslag, a researcher at the University Amsterdam, attempted to rob three vehicles of a popular brand and then crack the immobiliser in less than six minutes using known vulnerabilities.
Security System
Suzuki's are amongst the most popular cars on Australian roads. They come with an inbuilt immobiliser to protect them from being hot wired. When you use the ignition key to start your vehicle, it has a transponder chip within it that is smaller than a PS1 coin - that transmits a unique code to the electronic control unit (ECU). If the ECU doesn't receive this message when you insert the key into the ignition barrel, your car won't start.
In the years prior to 1996, Suzuki dealers used two different dealer-installed systems. The first was produced by Advance Security. The original keyfob was branded with the Suzuki logo on the front and the FCC ID B23AT54 on the back. The original keyfob is no more available, but Remotes Unlimited still has a 2-button Hellfire Remote (also manufactured by Advance Security).
In the year 2000, most new Suzukis will come equipped with a key lock system with a built-in immobiliser. suzuki remote key comes with tiny chips that function as transponder. It is hidden under the cap of a plastic. The chip has a code that the ECU of the vehicle looks for when the key is turned in the ignition barrel. If the chip inside the new key isn't compatible with the one in the ECU, your car won't start. Auckland auto locksmiths can resolve the issue quickly and inexpensively even if the issue is difficult to solve.
Keys
The majority of Suzukis come with a key that contains a microchip (transponder chip) which is less than a coin in your pocket. When you insert the key into the ignition barrel of your car, the ECU detects the code on the chip. If it doesn't match, your vehicle will not start. If you lose your only key and do not have a spare, you'll have to locate an auto locksmith that is professional and has the appropriate equipment to replace it.
I supply and program 2 or 3 Suzuki transponder keys and smart key fobs each week. They are easy to do. But if you have lost all of your keys, you will require a visit to your locksmith or dealer with decent diagnostic equipment as they will need to program the replacement for your vehicle. This process can take up to a week for genuine Suzuki dealers. Auto locksmiths can code keys more quickly and at a lower cost since they have the right equipment. This isn't the case for non-transponder metal keys, which don't need code.