Renault Clio Replacement Key
Renault key cards include an emergency blade which can be used when the remote buttons do not work. The lock may be located close to the door handle and hidden beneath the cap of plastic.
Lost Keys
We are a local Renault Key Replacement Specialist, offering key fob repair and replacement. We can also reprogram a brand new key to your vehicle if you’ve lost yours. This is a quick and easy service that we can complete in your office or at home. We utilize laptop software to connect with your car’s computer to program new keys. This is significantly faster than going to the main dealer, and it is also a lot cheaper.
Some Renaults come with a unique key system. Instead of a standard key, cards are inserted into the dash to open and start the car. It works the same way as a standard key, but doesn’t require being turned to lock it, and the engine can be started by depressing the brake or clutch pedal.
Make sure that the Renault key card is properly installed in the ignition and that it has been activated. Test it by turning the ignition numerous times to check that it is working.
Another reason that can cause the key card not working is that it has been altered. This could mean that someone has added an extra key to the system or they have used an external remote to open and shut the doors. In either case the key card won’t function and must be reset.
Transponder Keys
Renaults have an immobiliser feature which is integrated into the car. When you insert your key, it deactivates it. This is fantastic from a security viewpoint as it makes virtually impossible for an old school or novice car thief to get hot wire and get the car going without the key.
Most Renault cars manufactured after the year 2000 will come with a transponder style key. The key has an electronic chip inside its head that sends a message to an immobiliser when the key is put in the ignition.
Certain older Renaults use a flat steel key that resembles a FOBIK chip key. These keys can open the doors but aren’t able to operate the vehicle. Some of the latest models come with remotes that are similar to the FOBIK chip but instead of a remote it’s a complete unit. These are referred to as Smart Keys and Proximity Keys.
These keys are a little more difficult to steal than regular transponder keys as they require a small, flat metal tool to remove from the key, these can be bought from a local hardware store. These methods, however, do not make it impossible for professional criminals to steal a car since they can also be used as the use of a slim jim or removing the door handle, and bending the top of the door away to expose a ring that can be used to take off the lock.
Remote renault key fob
In contrast to transponder keys, remote car keys aren’t able to transmit information regarding your identity. They are more for convenience than security. The key fob is equipped with a variety of buttons that let you lock and unlock your vehicle. This is more convenient than having your metal key inserted into the lock every time you drive.
You can use a replacement remote key for your Renault when the original key is damaged or lost. You will need to obtain the correct key for your car model. This can be costly particularly if a dealer or a locksmith is doing the work. There are websites that will provide you with keys in blank form for a lower cost. The keys will need to be programmed by a professional these keys.
Follow the instructions in your owner’s manual while making a change to a key. Certain models of automobiles require that you press specific buttons on the key in order to initiate reprogramming mode. Once you’ve completed this, you will require to move swiftly. You will only have some seconds before the system resets the commands and exits programming mode. If you’re not careful, the car will reset all commands and leave programming mode.
Key Cards
Renault owners who lose their keys are one of the most bizarre feedbacks locksmiths receive. In some cases keys or cards are discovered in the pocket of the driver. However there are instances when keys and cards are completely lost.
Many people assume the only way to get a replacement is to call the Renault dealership and ask them to request a replacement for you. This is a lengthy process, and you could end up without a car for a long period of time while you wait for the new key.
Renaults come with an immobiliser system and keys that are complex. The first models (typically until around 2000) use a key that cannot be programmed by plugging in the tester and pressing a button like most other key fobs that you can purchase from Ebay. These systems require special tools and software to program a new key.
The key card on more modern Renaults has undergone a number changes, both in how it looks and the contents. All Renault key cards now have an emergency key blade fitted which can be used to unlock the vehicle if the buttons aren’t working. They also have a small ignition key tucked away in the event that the battery is out.