Types of Keys

Remote_central_lockingCar Key Replacement Orange County carries and services a wide range of keys. We specialize in automotive and motorcycle locksmith services, including emergency services and mobile response units. Here are some of the types of keys we replace or duplicate.

Standard Keys

Most people are familiar with standard key duplication. The original key is placed in a guide, and a key blank is placed in the cutting area. While most vehicles that are 90′s models or later require a key that also contains a computer chip, classic or older vehicles aren’t likely to have it. Whether your baby is a ’57 Chevy Bel Air or a ’76 Ford Mustang, we’ve got the right key for her.

Laser-Cut Keys

These thick keys tend to last longer than their thinner, machined counterparts. A high degree of precision and specialized equipment is required to create a laser key. They are more secure than typical keys, since they can’t be duplicated with a standard key cutting device. Locks and ignitions that accept laser keys are harder to pick as well.

Remote Keys

We also service keyless entry remotes for many vehicle brands, including Honda, BMW, and Dodge. Whether you need a replacement or just need a broken shell fixed, we have you covered.

Transponder Keys

Also known as chip keys, each transponder key has a computer chip in it that relays a code to your engine’s anti-theft device when you insert it in the ignition. When the correct code is given, the anti-theft device is deactivated, and your vehicle starts. These keys may be referred to as Vehicle Anti-Theft System (VATS) keys as well. When your key is duplicated, it must be cut to the correct specifications. Once this is done, the chip must be programmed with the correct code in order for your car to accept it. Car Key Replacement Orange County has the technology and the training to create a duplicate key for you.

ECU-Reflash

When all of your master keys go missing, it can get expensive in a hurry. Dealerships charge exorbitant amounts to replace your Engine Control Unit (ECU), and you’ll also have to pay for towing. Instead of going through so much hassle, why not call Car Key Replacement Orange County? We’ll have a mobile response unit to you within 30 minutes. Our trained technician will remove the ECU’s chip and reprogram it to accept a new key on-site, saving you time, money, and the inconvenience of waiting around for multiple parties to do their parts.

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