Laser Cut Key For Cars
As a way to combat theft, car keys now include improved locking mechanisms. The majority of modern vehicles use transponder keys or laser-cut keys that need to be programmed in order to work with their vehicle's system.
The edges of traditional cut keys are straight which makes it easy for locksmiths and thieves to copy them.
Mechanical Keys
The traditional mechanical key is a physical device that connects to the lock cylinders of the car's ignition as well as door locks. These types of keys do not have any electronic components and are able to be cut using a standard key cutting machine or a locksmith tool. These keys are common in older vehicles as well as some foreign models. These keys are also less expensive than other car keys and key fobs.

In order to get a mechanical car key duplicated the original key is placed in a key duplication machine, and lined up with an uncut key. The machine can then trace the outline of the original key onto the blank and cut the key to a new shape. This is the same process that a locksmith uses to create a key to open a safe, office or home. The key can be used to unlock your vehicle.
The blade of the key comes with an additional security feature. Contrary to traditional blades for keys they have an advanced blade design known as a sidewinder blade. It is designed to thwart any attempts to duplicate or duplicate the key. These keys are extremely popular with both car owners and locksmiths due to their added security.
Many people might think that these high-tech keys can only be programmed by dealers, but this is not always the case. Locksmiths are generally equipped with the equipment required to program these keys, provided that they can be supplied with the proper key code information. The key code is a number that is entered into the computer system of the vehicle to create an electronic handshake, which enables the engine to start.
Some of the more complex keypads, like GM's VATS keys require a different way of programming, which involves removing certain modules from the car. This process requires technical expertise and skills to be successful. However, most locksmiths are equipped with the tools and equipment needed to program these more sophisticated keys and fobs for a very reasonable cost. This is much less expensive than having the car's computer programmed at the dealership.
Transponder Keys
If your car was made in the past few years, it's a good bet that it is equipped with a transponder chip. These chips emit a sound which your vehicle can recognise. It will then know when someone is trying to start the vehicle. Then, it shuts off the engine to prevent theft.
There are various kinds of transponder keys. They could be the traditional blade type that needs to be fitted into the ignition or they could be integrated with keys that are kept in your purse or pocket. In any case, they will must be programmed in order to work with your vehicle.
The most commonly used keys for transponders are known as sidewinder keys because of the ridges cut into their blade. This innovative 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 high-security keys are now in every new vehicle.
They're more expensive than non-transponder keys, however, they can protect you from having your vehicle stolen or broken into. They are more expensive than normal keys, but they can save you from having your car broken into or stolen.
If you're not sure if your vehicle has a transponder chip inside you can check by reaching out to experts in auto locksmith. They can look up the year, make and model of your car to determine whether there's a transponder in it. key cutter can also do transponder key programming when needed.
The procedure of programming a transponder key for your car only takes a couple of minutes. It is recommended to visit the dealership when you're strapped for time. They're more likely to have the right equipment in stock and are able to take care of all your key needs in one stop. They'll even make spare keys for you in the event that your keys go missing. This means you can be sure that your car will always be safe and sound.
Smart Keys
Smart keys take the concept of car remote technology a step further. A smart key is equipped with an exclusive chip that is able to be recognized by the built-in antennas in your vehicle. It lets you open the doors and start your engine without taking it out of your purse or pocket. It also provides a range of other functions, such as the ability to store 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 even starting in the event that you lock the keys in the trunk or cabin. This feature is designed to stop you from accidentally locking yourself out of the car in an area that isn't well-known. It would be easy for criminals to find you fumbling around with your keys and take advantage of the situation.
Another safety feature built into a smart key is that it will not operate when the battery is not functioning, which can save you from being trapped in a dangerous location or at an intersection that is busy. The majority of smart key systems will notify you when the battery is low, but how they do this differs from system-to-system.
Many smart keys are programmed to alter various vehicle settings depending on the key used to unlock the car. These adjustments include changes to mirror positions, seat positions, and climate control presets. Some models allow parents to set speed limits if a certain key is used to start the vehicle. This can help prevent teens from driving at a high speed.
You will want to make sure that the locksmith or dealer cuts your Smart Key correctly. If you use a traditional key in order to cut a Smart Key can cause it to lose its programming, which can cause it to cease working with your vehicle. To avoid this, always cut your Smart Keys by a professional who is certified and has experience in the field of automotive keyless entry systems. They can make sure that the key is properly programmed and has all the right signals for your vehicle.
Laser Keys
The laser key adds an additional layer of security to the vehicle. The keys are made with an unique code that is compatible with the pins of your lock's cylinder. The key's steel is shaped to match the patterns of the pins, allowing it to go past them and open the door of your car.
In contrast to traditional keys, which are produced using mechanical equipment laser-cut keys feature completely different designs. Laser-cut keys do not have a series or notches along the edges, but instead have a winding groove that runs across the middle. This unique shape makes them appear different from conventional keys, and it's also what is the reason they're referred to as "sidewinder" keys.
They're also a lot more difficult to duplicate than traditional keys, which is why they're typically only found in newer vehicles. This is because they require a top-quality and expensive piece of equipment to make and it's almost impossible for a thief without the assistance of a locksmith to duplicate a laser-cut key.
Laser-cut keys aren't just difficult to duplicate, they can also be used combination with a transponder to provide greater security. Transponder chips are distinctive for each vehicle. The key code must match the transponder's code to be able to start the engine. Even even if you have a flawless physical key, it won't work unless the key matches.
Laser-cut keys are also able to be reprogrammed easily, and they're more durable than traditional keys. They are not always easy to find and you must work with an expert locksmith in case you require keys that are laser-cut.
If you're looking for a professional locksmith who can provide a reliable and affordable service in your area, give us a a call! We specialize in cutting laser keys and can make sure that your vehicle is always secure. Contact us today to learn more about our services, or to receive a an estimate for the replacement of your car keys. We proudly serve clients throughout the greater Chicago area.