key cutting For Cars
Car keys have changed to include improved locking systems to serve as an anti-theft strategy. The majority of modern vehicles use transponder or laser cut keys that have to be programmed to work with the vehicle's system.
Traditional cut keys have a simple design on their edges, which makes them simple for locksmiths to copy and for thieves to insert into your lock.
Mechanical Keys
The classic mechanical key is a basic physical device that is used to operate the lock cylinders in a car's ignition and door locks. These car keys are not electronic and can only be cut with a standard key cutter or locksmith's tool. These kinds of keys are commonly found in older vehicles as well as some foreign models. They are also less expensive than other types of keys for cars and key fobs.
To duplicate a mechanical car key, the original key is placed in a key duplicate machine, along with a blank. The tool can then trace the design of the original key onto the blank and cut the key to an entirely new shape. This is the same method that locksmiths employ to make a key for opening a safe, office or home. The resulting key is then ready to be used in your vehicle.
The primary difference between this and other keys is that the blade of the key is protected by a second security feature built into it. These new keys, unlike the majority of traditional key blades, have a blade design that is known as"sidewinder blade "sidewinder blade" and is designed to thwart attempts to duplicate or copy the key. This additional degree of security has helped make these keys extremely popular with both locksmiths and car owners.
Many people think that these high tech keys can only be programmed by dealers. This is not always the case. As long as locksmiths have the key code and have the tools required to program the keys. The key code is the number that is entered into the computer system of the car to trigger an electronic handshake between the key and the engine which allows it to begin.
Some of the more complicated keypads, like GM's VATS keys require a different method of programming that requires the removal of specific modules from the car. This requires a large amount of technical skills and experience to be successful. Locksmiths are usually equipped with the required tools and equipment to program these advanced keys and remotes at a very affordable price. This is a lot less than the cost of having your car's computer reprogrammed at the dealership.
Transponder Keys
If your car was built in the past few years you can be sure that it is equipped with a transponder chip. These small chips emit a signal that your car is programmed to recognise and know when someone is trying to start it. Then, it turns off the engine to stop theft.
There are a variety of transponder keys. They could be the traditional blade type that need to be put into the ignition. They can be integrated into a key fob that stays in your purse or pocket. In either scenario, they all must be programmed to work with your car.
The most commonly used type of transponder car key is called a sidewinder key due to the ridges cut into its blade. This cutting-edge blade design was introduced to the automotive industry in the early 1990s and swiftly became a standard security feature on a wide range of cars. These keys with a high level of security are now in every new car.
They're more expensive than non-transponder ones, but they can save you from having your vehicle stolen or broken into. They're slightly more expensive than non-transponder keys, but they'll spare you from the hassle of having your car stolen or broken into.
If you're not sure if your car has a transponder chip inside It's easy to confirm by reaching out to experts in auto locksmith. They can look up the year and make of your vehicle to determine if there is an embedded transponder. If required, they may also program transponder keys.

The procedure of programming a transponder keys for your car takes just a few minutes. It is recommended to visit the dealership if you're strapped for time. They are more likely to have all the necessary equipment and will handle your key requirements in one visit. They will even make you a spare key in case you lose yours. This means you can be assured that your car will always be safe and sound.
Smart Keys Keys
A smart key takes the concept of car remote technology a step further. Smart keys have a unique chip that is able to be recognized by the built-in antennas of your vehicle. It allows you to unlock your doors and start your engine without having to remove it from your purse or pocket. It also comes with a range of other functions, including the ability to save settings for different drivers as well as remotely open the windows and sunroof.
Smart Keys are equipped with a built-in feature that prevents your car from turning on or starting if you lock the key in the trunk or cabin. This feature is designed to keep the possibility of locking your car in a location that is not yours and an intruder could easily exploit your vulnerability by watching you struggle to open the keys.
Another safety feature built into a smart key is that it won't operate if the battery is dead and can prevent you from being stranded in a dangerous location or at an intersection with a lot of traffic. Most smart key systems will alert you before the battery is depleted however how they do so varies from system to system.
Many smart keys are programmed to alter the settings of a vehicle dependent on the key used to unlock the car. These changes include the position of seats, mirror adjustments and the climate control presets. Some models allow parents to set speed limits if an individual key is used to start the vehicle. This can help keep teens from driving too fast.
You must make sure that the locksmith or dealer cuts your Smart Key correctly. If you make use of a traditional key to create a Smart Key, it can lose its programming and will no longer function on your vehicle. To avoid this, have your Smart Keys cut by a professional who is certified and has expertise in keyless entry for automotive systems. They can ensure that the key is correctly programmed and has all the necessary signals to operate your vehicle.
Laser Keys
The laser key is an additional layer of security to the vehicle. The keys are unique in code that matches the pins on your lock cylinder. The key's steel is shaped to match the patterns of the pins, allowing it to go past them and unlock your car's door.
In contrast to traditional keys, which are manufactured using mechanical machines laser-cut keys feature completely different designs. Instead of a series of notches cut along the edge laser-cut keys have an elongated winding groove that runs both up and down their center. This unique design makes them look very different from traditional keys, and it's what is the reason they're referred to as 'sidewinder' keys.
They're also more difficult to duplicate than traditional keys, which is why you'll usually only see them in the latest vehicles. It's because they require a high-quality and expensive piece of equipment to make and it's almost impossible for thieves without the assistance of locksmiths to duplicate laser-cut key.
Laser-cut keys aren't only more difficult to duplicate, but they can also be used in conjunction with a transponder for greater security. Transponder chips are unique to each vehicle and the key's number must be matched to the code of the transponder to start the engine of your car. Without a matching key the car will not start, even if you have the right physical key.
Laser-cut keys are also more durable and are able to be modified. However, they're not as easy to find in your area It's crucial to ensure that you choose an authorized and reliable locksmith when you need to acquire them.
If you're in search of a locksmith professional who can provide affordable and professional service in your area, give us a an appointment! We are experts in cutting laser keys, and can ensure that your vehicle is secure at all time. Contact us for more information about our services, or to request a quote for your car key replacement! We are pleased to serve customers throughout the greater Chicago area.