Laser Cut Key For Cars
Car keys have advanced to include better locking systems as an anti-theft strategy. Most modern cars use transponder keys or laser-cut ones that must be programmed in order to function with the car's system.
Traditional cut keys have a basic design around their edges, making them easy for locksmiths to make copies and for thieves to insert into your lock.
Mechanical Keys
Traditional mechanical keys are physical devices that work with the lock cylinders on a car's door and ignition locks. They aren't electronic and can only be cut using the standard key cutter or a locksmith's tool. These kinds of keys are commonly found in older vehicles and some foreign models. These keys are also cheaper than other keys for cars and key fobs.

To have a mechanical car key duplicated, an original is placed into a key duplication machine and lined up with the blank key. The tool can then trace the shape 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 to open a home, office or safe. The key that is created is ready to be used in your vehicle.
The primary difference between this key and other keys is that the key's blade is protected by a second security feature built in. In contrast to the key blades that are used in the past, these new keys have an advanced blade design known as a sidewinder blade that is designed to block attempts to duplicate or copy the key. This additional security level has helped make these keys extremely popular amongst both car owners and locksmiths.
Many people believe that these high tech keys can only be programed by an authorized dealer. This isn't always the case. If locksmiths have access to the key code information they will have the tools required to program these keys. The key code is the number that is entered into the computer system of the car in order to generate an electronic handshake between the key and the engine which allows it to start.
Some of the more complex chip keys, like VATS keys from GM require a different way of programming, which involves removing certain modules from the car. This process requires technical expertise and skills to be successful. Most locksmiths are equipped with the tools and equipment needed to program these sophisticated keys and remotes at a very affordable price. This is much cheaper than having the computer of the car reprogrammed by the dealer.
Transponder Keys
You can be certain that your vehicle has a transponder in it the event that it was made within the last few years. These small chips emit a radio frequency that your vehicle has been programmed to recognize and know when someone else is trying to start it. Then, laser key cutting turns off the engine to stop theft.
There are a variety of transponder keys. They can be the traditional blade type that must still be inserted into the ignition. They can be integrated into a key fob that stays in your purse or pocket. In either scenario, they must be programmed to work with your car.
The most commonly used transponder car keys are called sidewinder keys because of the ridges that cut into their blade. This innovative blade design made its way onto the scene of automotive in the 1990s, and quickly became a standard security feature on many of the world's most coveted cars. These high-security keys are now found in every new car.
These keys are more expensive than non-transponder ones, but they can save you from having your vehicle broken into or stolen. They're slightly more expensive than non-transponder key, but they can save you from the hassle of having your car stolen or broken into.
Auto locksmiths can help determine if you have a transponder inside your car. They can verify your car's year model, make, and year to see if it has a transponder. If necessary, they can also program transponder keys.
The procedure of programming a transponder code for your car takes just a few minutes. It's best to visit the dealership if you're strapped for time. They're more likely have all the necessary equipment and will manage your key needs in one visit. They'll even create a spare for you in case your keys go missing. This means that you can be sure that your car will always be safe and sound.
Smart Keys
Smart keys take the idea of car remote control technology to a whole new level. Smart keys have an exclusive chip that is able to be recognized by the built-in antennas in your vehicle. It lets you unlock the doors and start your engine without ever having to take it out of your pocket or purse. It also comes with a range of other functions, such as the ability to save settings for various drivers and remotely open the windows and sunroof.
Smart Keys are equipped with an inbuilt feature that stops your car from turning on or even starting when you lock the key inside the trunk or cabin. This is designed to prevent you from accidentally locking yourself out of your car in an unfamiliar area where it could be easy for criminals to observe you fumbling with your keys and take advantage of the situation.
Another safety feature built into smart keys is that it won't operate when the battery is not functioning and could save you from getting stranded in a hazardous location or at an intersection with a lot of traffic. Many smart key systems notify you before the battery is low however the method of doing this varies from system to system.
Smart keys can be programmed to alter various vehicle settings depending on the key used to unlock the vehicle. These changes include mirror positions, seat positions, and climate control presets. Certain models let parents set speed limits if an individual key is used to start the car. This can help keep teens from driving too fast.
You will want to ensure that the locksmith or dealer cuts your Smart Key correctly. Using a traditional key to cut a Smart Key can cause it to lose its programming, which can cause it to no longer work with your vehicle. To avoid this, always make sure that you have your Smart Key cut with a certified professional who is experienced in working with keyless entry systems for cars. They can ensure that your key is correctly programmed and has all the appropriate signals needed to operate your vehicle.
Laser Keys
The laser key adds an additional layer of security to your vehicle. The keys are created with a unique code that matches with the pins of your lock's cylinder. laser key cutting is shaped to match the patterns on the pins, allowing it to push past them and unlock your car's door.
Laser-cut keys are completely different from traditional keys made with mechanical machines. Laser-cut keys don't have a series or notches along the edges, but instead a winding groove running up and across the middle. This unique shape creates a distinct appearance from conventional keys. This is also why they're referred to as "sidewinder keys".
They're only available in newer cars because they are much more difficult to duplicate. This is because they require a top-quality and expensive piece of equipment to manufacture, so it's nearly impossible for thieves without the help of a locksmith to duplicate a laser-cut keys.
Additionally, they are difficult to duplicate, keys made of lasers can be used with transponder chips for additional security. Transponder chips are unique to every vehicle. The key code must match the transponder's code in order to start the engine. Without a key that is compatible, your car won't start - even if have the right physical key.
Laser-cut keys are also more durable and are able to be reprogrammed. They are not always readily available, so you should work with an experienced locksmith if you need keys that are laser-cut.
If you're in search of an experienced locksmith who can provide expert and affordable service in your area, give us a an appointment! We are experts in cutting laser keys and will make sure that your vehicle is always secure. Contact us today to find out more about our services, or to request a an estimate on your car key replacement. We are pleased to serve customers in the greater Chicago area.