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Replacement Key For Renault Clio

Renault cars have a very complex immobiliser system. Most people assume that if they lose one key the only way to get a replacement is to contact their Renault dealer in France.

We can offer a cheaper and quicker alternative. We have all Renault keys and cards in stock, so we can provide you with an exchange within one hour of your phone call.

Chipped Keys

If your Renault has transponders, they will only start when you press the correct key. This is to prevent car theft by stopping the engine from starting when an unsuitable key is used.

renault key replacement near me has an unique serial number that is identical to the one stored in the computer of your car. When you put the new key in the ignition it sends a signal to the immobiliser which then examines whether the code on your chip matches the one that is stored in the system. If the match is confirmed, then your car will then allow fuel flow, turning of the starter motor or whatever else it may need to do.

If the key fails to send a match, or is not recognised by the immobiliser, the car will stop running and go into the safety lockout phase. It typically takes between three and four minutes. You won't be permitted to drive your car in the event of this happening and you'll need an alternative key.

To obtain a replacement key, you'll need to visit the local car locksmith. They will be able to determine the necessary cuts for your specific vehicle. Once they have these, they can then make a duplicate copy of the key. They can also program the replacement key to start your car.

Key Cards

Renault key cards are very different from chipped keys however, they function in the same way. The card is placed in the dash panel reader, and when you hit the key button, it unlocks the car. When you press the engine button it starts the car. The key card can also be encrypted to give you access to different areas in a building so no one else will be able to drive your car or enter certain areas of the office.

The problem with these kinds of keys is that over time the plastic card will degrade and the internal workings can bend or crack. You'll see a message saying "card is not recognized" on the dash or, sometimes, you will see a blank screen. This is a sign that the card is failing and needs to be replaced.

We carry these cards and can program and cut a new Renault at your office or home. Using laptop based software we can communicate with your vehicle and transfer the transponder code from your existing key to the new. This eliminates the need to visit an Renault main dealer and wait for them to order a replacement key from France. This could be a long process, and in certain cases could result in you not having a car for up to an entire week.

Key Fobs

Key fobs of today provide more functions than simple lock and unlock commands. Certain fobs have buttons that let drivers open and close their doors to their car and also start the engine remotely. Others have a button that opens the windows, and others allow drivers to summon and automatically park their car.

Some of these features can be activated simply by pressing the buttons on the fob's key in rapid succession. The fobs are equipped with security features that stop their signals from being copied and intercepted. It is possible to get a new key fob from your manufacturer. However, this may cost more than you expected.

Renault also has key cards that slot into the dash panel's card reader. These cards emit a digital code that allows drivers to unlock the doors and then start the engine. If you have lost a keycard your insurance company could cover the cost of replacing it, however it will be counted against the deductible of your policy.
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The Car Key People stock Renault keys and cards so that we can cut and program a new Renault card for you the same day you contact us, saving you both time and money. We use laptop based software that communicates with your car's computers to program in new key fobs, which is much quicker and cost-effective than going via a Renault main dealer.

Remote Keys

Remote keys are the kind of key with the remote control unit within the head of the key. They are extremely useful since they provide an extra layer of security against burglaries and help with car security. The key blade on these kinds of keys are not cut across the edge like the traditional flat metal keys, and they have an exclusive serial number on them. They are also designed to operate as a replacement for the classic flat metal keys. These keys are more difficult to steal and are generally only used by the owner of the vehicle. They can be programmed by a dealer or locksmith using an instrument for diagnosing.

Some people believe transponder key fobs and transponder keys are the same. Understanding the differences between the two will make it easier to understand how they function. While a transponder key can be used to unlock the doors of a car, it is also needed to start the engine. This is accomplished by sending a signal through the microchip in the car key to the engine. The microchip then recognizes the vehicle's unique identifier and turn off the immobilizer.

Remember that a dealer is able to only program remotes only if you possess the proper proof of ownership or registration. This will prevent thieves from writing down the VIN in order to visit a local part department to program the key fob to a different car. Some online stores will offer to program your keyfob for you. However, they might request proof of ownership.