Renault Clio Key ReplacementRenault key replacement could be costly If you don't do your research. Motors approached a few companies that quoted prices that could reach EUR500 for a simple replacement key fob.
Instead of going to an Renault dealer and pay their expensive prices, you can get your keys repaired and coded by a locksmith in your area. This is a quicker and cheaper alternative.
Transponder Keys
Most modern vehicles have a transponder chip inside the key that sends out a coded signal that matches to your car's anti-theft system. This makes sure that only the person who has the correct code is able to start your car, protecting it from thieves. It's a straightforward but effective method of helping deter would-be thieves and it's one of the reasons it's important to have a spare key to use when you lose your car keys.
A normal transponder can look like a car key made of steel but the top part is plastic. This is where the transponder resides. They are available in three different styles: a standard-lock key and a Remote Head Key (RHK) and Tibbe. You can also add a transponder on the key fob. This will increase security.
When you insert the Renault transponder key into the ignition, it powers up after receiving electromagnetic energy from a coil fitted around the car's ignition barrel. The chip transmits an electronic signal that contains the anti-theft code of the vehicle to the engine control unit. If it's a match the code, the car will start.
This technology doesn't stop thieves who are new or old-school from stealing cars, but it does make it harder for them to start their vehicle, as they'll have to use a "hot wire device to start the car.
Transponder keys can be more expensive than regular metal keys, but they are worth the cost because they safeguard your vehicle from theft. They are not only capable of providing an additional layer security however, they are more difficult to duplicate than traditional metal keys.
Beishir Lock and Security will provide you with a brand-new Renault transponder at a fraction the cost that your dealership would charge. We can also repair damaged transponder chips on existing keys or program a brand new key for your vehicle when it's lost. We'll work swiftly and efficiently to ensure you can get back on the road as quickly as possible.
Anti-Theft Chips
renault car keys cars come with an immobiliser which stops the vehicle from starting if it is not the right key. The majority of Renault keys contain a transponder which can be programmed to the vehicle they are fitted to. When the key is inserted the chip emits a signal which is detected by both the immobiliser system and ECU. This disables the engine of your car to stop theft.
Some older Renault models have a key card that looks very different to the traditional car key, the card is inserted into the panel's dash and it is activated by pressing a button to start the vehicle. This kind of system is more complex in how it operates and replacing a key may be a challenge if the vehicle has been involved in an accident. In some cases it is not possible to program a new car key. We must take out the Eeprom chip that is inside the immobiliser. Using specialist tools and software, we reprogram the vehicle with the latest information.
If you have lost your primary Renault key and require an replacement, it could be quite costly to visit a dealer, as they will have to get an additional key from Renault headquarters in France. This can take up to an entire week, and leave you without your vehicle. We have all Renault keys in stock so we can cut and program a new key to your vehicle as soon when you call us and is a cheaper option that will save you money in the long term.
Hands-Free Cards
The hands-free cards of Renault, which were initially designed over 20 years ago, are now popular with customers from all over the world. They allow drivers to unlock their vehicle without having to use the buttons on their key or door handles. They also keep important information such as the serial number of the car, registration, equipment, mileage and even tire pressure. Although smartphones are on the verge to replace them the hands-free card, they can be found in two out of three Renault vehicles.
The card appears like it's a credit card and it is then inserted into the Renault dash panel reader to unlock and start the vehicle. They are much less likely to break than metal keys but they may have issues with the internal workings as they get bent and damaged by constant use. If you own a Renault Clio, Megane or Espace that isn't opening the doors or start the engine then it might be time to replace your
Renault key card.
If you have problems with your hands free card, it's best to seek out a professional Renault replacement service. They will be able determine the issue quickly and fix it for. The experts at The Car Key People keep Renault keys and cards in stock, so they are usually able to assist you within a single hour of your phone call to solve the problem.
Many people think that the only solution to replace a lost Renault Key is to visit their nearest Renault main dealer, and then purchase an alternative key from them. However, this is an extremely time-consuming procedure and could cause you to be without a car for up to a week. Instead, go to The Car Key People who will be able to cut and program a brand new Renault key on the same day as your phone call. This will save you time and money and will also give you peace of mind that your Renault is safe while you wait for a replacement key arrive from the factory in France.
Remote Fobs
A key fob, or small electronic device, allows you to unlock your vehicle without having a physical key. It also functions as a remote control for other things like the garage door, or a home security system. Key fobs operate through radio frequencies, just like the transmitters of a remote control toy. When you press the button on the key fob the transmitter sends a code to a receiver within your vehicle or other device. The receiver interprets the code and signals what to do.
Modern car key fobs utilize radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to connect with the car's onboard computer. The computer receives the signal from the key fob, looking for an exact code that matches the preprogrammed code. When the code is matched it will open the door or start the engine.
The technology is also being used in other kinds of vehicles, such as airplanes, trucks, tractors buses/coaches, tanks and even trains. Many car manufacturers have integrated the RFID system into their vehicles. This makes it much easier to start the engine or open doors with a click of a single button.
While the convenience of a car's key fob is appealing, it could be risky if you fail to pay attention. A CR auto reporter once walked up to her parking Honda Accord only to find all the windows shut. The key fob emits an alert that triggers the automatic windows.
You shouldn't just keep an eye on your battery, but also ensure that the key fob is connected to the onboard computer of your car safely. A loose or disconnected remote could send a wrong signal, leading to malfunctions such as an overheated car engine or an uncontrolled window lowering.
Keep spare keys handy in case your key fob loses power or gets damaged. It's also an ideal idea to replace the battery regularly to ensure that it doesn't lose its charge too quickly. Typically, you can find the right battery for your key fob in a hardware store or big-box retailer. The owner's manual, or the manufacturer's site should provide instructions on replacing it.