Laser Cut Key For Cars
Car keys have advanced to include improved locking systems as an anti-theft technique. Modern cars typically use laser cut or transponder keys that have to be programmed to work with the vehicle's system.
Traditional cut keys have a simple design on their edges, making them simple for locksmiths to make copies and for burglars to insert into your lock.
Mechanical Keys
The classic mechanical key is a basic physical device that connects to the lock cylinders of the car's ignition and door locks. These types of keys don't have electronic components, and are capable of being cut with a standard key cutting machine or locksmith tool. They are commonly found in older vehicles and some foreign models. These keys are also cheaper than most other kinds of keys and key fobs for cars.
In order to get a mechanical car key duplicated, the original key is placed in a key duplication machine, and lined up with an uncut key. The tool is able to trace the shape of the original key on the blank and cut the key into the new shape. This process is similar to how a locksmith would create keys for a typical home, office or safe lock. The key can then be used to open your vehicle.
The primary difference between this and other keys is that the key's blade is protected by a second security feature that is built into it. These new keys, unlike most traditional key blades have the blade design known as a "sidewinder blade" and is designed to resist attempts to duplicate or copy the key. This extra level of security has made these keys extremely sought-after by both car owners and locksmiths.
Many people believe that high-tech keys can only be programed by dealers. This isn't always true. Locksmiths generally have the tools needed to program these keys, provided that they are provided with the proper key code information. The key code is a code that is entered in the computer system of the car to create an electronic handshake, which enables the engine to start.
Some of the more complicated chip keys, like VATS keys from GM require a totally different method of programming, which requires the removal of certain modules from the vehicle. This process requires a great amount of technical expertise and expertise to be successful. However, the majority of locksmiths have the tools and equipment needed to program these advanced fobs and keys at a very reasonable cost. This is a lot less expensive than having the computer in the car reprogrammed by a dealer.
Transponder Keys
If your car was built in the last few decades it's likely that it has a transponder chip inside. These tiny chips emit a signal that your car is programmed to recognise and recognize when someone is trying to start it. Then, it turns off the engine to protect against theft.
There are several types of transponder keys. They could be the traditional blade style that still needs to be fitted into the ignition or they can be integrated with a key fob that stays in your purse or pocket. In either case, all of them need to be programmed to work with your car.

The most common 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 automotive scene in the 1990s, and it quickly became a standard security feature on many of the world's most well-known cars. Today, you'll find high-security keys in every car that rolls off the lot of a dealership.
Apart from their unique appearance The main benefit of these keys is that they make it harder for thieves to steal your keys. These keys are a bit more expensive than regular keys, but can help you avoid getting your car damaged or stolen.
If you're unsure whether your vehicle has a transponder chip in it, it's easy to verify by contacting auto locksmith specialists. They can verify the year and make of your vehicle to determine whether there's a transponder in it. They can also do transponder key programming, should it be required.
The procedure of programming your transponder key will take only some minutes. It is best to visit a dealership if you're strapped for time. They're more likely to have the right equipment and can manage your key needs in one visit. They'll even create an extra key for you in the event that your keys go missing. This way, you can rest at ease knowing that your vehicle will always be safe and sound.
Smart Keys Keys
Smart keys take the concept 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 store settings for different drivers and remotely open windows and the sunroof.
Smart Keys are equipped with an integrated feature that prevents your car from starting or turning on if you lock the key inside the trunk or cabin. This is to prevent you from being able to lock yourself out of your car in an area that isn't well-known. It is easy for criminals to observe you fumbling with your keys and profit from the situation.
Another safety feature built into a smart key is that it won't operate in the event that the battery is dead and could save you from being stranded in an unsafe place or at a busy intersection. Most smart key systems will warn you when the battery is running low, but how they do this differs from one system to the next.
Smart keys can be programmed to alter different vehicle settings based on the key used to unlock the vehicle. Seat positions, mirror adjustments and the climate control settings are a few examples of these adjustments. Certain models even allow speed limits to be set when the vehicle is started by an exact key which can help parents keep their teens from driving too fast.
You should make sure that the locksmith or dealer cuts your Smart Key correctly. If you use a conventional key to create a Smart Key, it can lose its programming and will no longer function on your vehicle. To avoid this, have your Smart Keys cut by a certified professional with expertise in keyless entry for automotive systems. They can ensure the key is programmed correctly and contains all of the correct signals for your vehicle.
Laser Keys
The laser key adds an additional layer of security to the vehicle. keys cut are designed with an unique code that is compatible to the pins on your lock's cylinder. The key's steel has been shaped to match the patterns on these pins, which allows it to push through them and open the door of your car.
Unlike traditional keys, which are produced using mechanical machines laser-cut keys feature an entirely different design. Laser-cut keys don't have a series or notches along their edges, but instead have a winding groove that runs down the center. This unique shape makes them appear different from traditional keys, and it's what is the reason they're referred to as "sidewinder" keys.
They're also more difficult to duplicate than traditional keys, which is why they're typically only found in more modern automobiles. This is because they require a top-quality and expensive piece of equipment to make which makes it nearly impossible for a thief without the help of locksmiths to duplicate laser-cut keys.
In addition to being difficult to duplicate, keys made of lasers can be used with a transponder chip for added security. Transponder chips are unique to each car, and the key's code must be matched with the transponder's code to turn on the engine of your car. Without a key that matches the car will not start - even if you have the perfect physical key.
Laser-cut keys can also be easily reprogrammed and they're more durable than traditional keys. They are not always easy to find and therefore you should employ an experienced locksmith if you need these keys.
Contact us today to find locksmiths in your area who can provide a reasonable and professional service. We specialize in cutting laser keys and will assure that your car is secure at all times. Contact us for more information about our services, or to inquire about a quote for your replacement key for your car! We are honored to serve customers in the greater Chicago area.