Renault Clio Replacement Key
Renault cars have a different system for keys than most other brands. Instead of a key which is transformed into a lock to open the doors and begin the engine they have a keycard that slot into the dash panel reader, and a button needs pressing to activate.
It can be lengthy and expensive to get an alternative key from the main dealer if you have only one Renault key. We have Renault keys and cards on hand so we can help you get back into the car as quickly as possible.
Transponder Chips
Renault offers a variety of immobilisers and keys locks. The newer systems, which were introduced in 2000, include transponder chips. These are tiny circuits embedded in the key. They send signals to the computer system in the vehicle. If the signal isn't received the engine won't be able to start. This is a good security measure to ensure that your car isn't stolen and you are the only one who can start it.
A replacement key with chip is slightly more expensive than a standard key. This is due to the extra manufacturing costs associated with the micro-circuit. However, you don't be required to shell out an arm and a leg. Locksmiths can make a key with a Transponder Chip at a lower cost than the one you'd purchase from an auction.
Many Renault owners who have lost their keys or cards believe that the only option is to go to their dealer. This could be a long and tedious process, and you could have to wait a while to get your new key. Instead, you can contact a locksmith who will be able to make an alternative Renault key at a cheaper cost and in less time it takes for a dealership to do so.
Keys and key cards can become damaged or fail, usually due to the internal workings of the card bending and cracking over time. Some Renault key repair experts can fix these cards, however this is an interim fix. The card will most likely fail in the near future. A professional locksmith can remove the chip from the old key and then use laptop software to create a new key for your Renault car. This will restore the function of your remote and allow you to start your car like a normal. This will also help to keep your car safe from theft as only the correct key will work to activate the immobiliser.
Immobilisers
Immobilisers stop your car from being hot-wired, or driven with a non-existent key. Since 1998, they have been mandatory in the UK for all new vehicles. They are embedded in the fobs or keys of your car. They function by sending a code to your car's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) when the key is activated and the car is started. If the code doesn't match, the ECU disables certain components needed to operate the engine and then take the car away.
This prevents criminals from using specialized equipment that copies the signal emitted from your key to send it to the ECU of the car to allow it to start. This has drastically reduced car thefts as it would be extremely difficult to steal vehicles that have this technology. This is the reason insurance companies typically offer a discount on your premium if it is fitted.
The immobiliser system is usually concealed within the head of your car key and comprises a microchip that is activated when the key is placed into the ignition barrel. A coil around barrel detects the microchip and transmits an alert to the ECU. This signal can only be deactivated by removing or programming a key.
Early Renault models included static codes that could be easily copied using special devices. The most recent versions utilize shifting or rolling codes, which can only be duplicated with the right technology. This has increased the effectiveness of these systems and it is crucial that only Thatcham Research-approved professionals install these anti-theft devices.
If your replacement renault clio key or card isn't functioning, it might require re-programming. At Car Keys Solutions we keep all
Renault keys and cards in stock, and are able to cut and program an entirely new key while you wait, often within an hour of receiving your phone call.
We know that time is valuable, which is why our team will try to ensure that the process goes as smoothly as we can. We will inform you of the estimated time for service so that you can plan accordingly. We will ensure that all of our work is carried out to the highest standard, so that you are completely satisfied with your
renault clio replacement key.
Key Cards
The hands-free card has become an increasingly popular feature in Renault's range of cars. This tiny device is used to unlock the vehicle and allow it to start however it also allows drivers to control other functions, such as the welcome lighting and sound sequence. It could even replace an old-fashioned key when the driver isn't driving. The hands-free card was first created in 2001, when
renault clio key fob replacement prepared to launch their Laguna II saloon. One of the designers, Bernard Dumondel, was staying in a hotel when he saw how easy it was to lock the room with an electronic card. He rediscovered the idea and further developed it, eventually making it an integral feature of Renault's models.
You will need a card-reader installed in the vehicle's centre console to be able to use the handsfree card. The reader and key card can be programmed using the AVDI or PROTAG programmes available from Abrites.
Remote Buttons
Renault has long-standing standing as a leader in innovation. They invented the first hands-free card', which is a small device that lets you unlock and start your car without having to touch the door handle. It was the first time a car maker could offer such a technology to its customers, and it revolutionised the way drivers drive. Its design made it easy to get in and out of cars. It is among the most sought-after features of a car today.
But how does it work? The key card itself is a tiny microprocessor which has to be programmed to the particular vehicle. This is accomplished using a special programmer such as the AVDI. The key is also able to transmit its own identification number, that is used to connect with the car's immobiliser system.
The chip in the key detects when you press the button on the remote, and tells that the vehicle to respond in the same way. This could range from opening doors to switching radio stations or setting the thermostat. This is what makes the Renault an extremely technologically advanced piece of equipment.
Bernard Dumondel led a team of designers who created the 'hands free card'. He was working on a saloon dubbed the Laguna II that was supposed to be the car of lifestyle for the 21st century. He was in an hotel and was attempting to use the keys in his room. He realized that he could create a key which would secure the vehicle and then start it by simply touching it.
The key consists of an outer case (usually black) with buttons as well as a transponder chip the key blade made of plastic. The key case can be replaced by a an alternative key that has had the transponder chip transferred from another Renault remote key. It's simple and is a great option if the key has sustained serious damage, like if the buttons have broken off or deteriorated. If you have a brand new one but it isn't able to start your car, it is most likely due to the fact that the immobiliser was not transferred. To test this, place your old key in the vicinity of the new one. The car should start.