IF YOU’RE HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR TRANSPONDER KEY, HERE’S WHAT TO DO!
How a transponder key works These days, transponder keys are the norm in new vehicles. They make it much more difficult for a thief to steal your car. Even though it’s expensive, no doubt, it’s worth the peace of mind it affords you. If you have a transponder key ~ also known as a transponder “chip” ~ then you already know how much easier it is to use than a regular key. These specialized keys are ignition keys you can use to enter and leave your car without a hitch. You can unlock the car door without sticking the key in the lock mechanism; you can open your trunk remotely; you can activate and deactivate your car alarm; and, with some vehicles, you can even start it up remotely! A chip inside the transponder key sends out a unique signal to your automobile’s computer, a singular frequency aligned only to your vehicle. When the signal is received, the mechanical part of the key releases the steering lock, so you can activate the ignition to start up your car. Did you lose your transponder key? Misplacing your car key is much more problematic than it used to be decades ago. With a basic key, you could have a duplicate made for almost nothing, at any local locksmith or hardware store or, or even at the dealership. But a transponder key is a different story. When you know it’s time to give up on trying to track down your transponder key, replacing it will surely cost you. Depending on the intricacy of the key’s design, as well