You're About To Expand Your Renault Clio Replacement Key Options

You're About To Expand Your Renault Clio Replacement Key Options

Renault Clio Replacement Key

Renault cars use a different method of keys than other brands. Instead of a key which is changed into a lock in order to open the doors and begin the engine they have a key card that is slotted into an in-dash panel reader and a button needs pressing to activate.

It can be a long-winded and costly to purchase a replacement key from the main dealer, especially if you only have one Renault key. We keep Renault keys and cards in stock so that we you can get back on the road fast.


Transponder Chips

Renault offers a variety of immobilisers and keys locks. The newer systems, starting in 2000, all have transponder chips. These are tiny circuits in the key that send signals to the computer system of the car If the signal isn't received it will stop the engine from being started. This is a fantastic security measure to ensure your vehicle is not being taken away and only you can start it.

renault clio replacement key cost G28CarKeys  that has a transponder chip is a little more expensive than just an ordinary non-transponder key this is because of the additional manufacturing costs associated with having a micro-circuit within the key, however this doesn't mean you'll have to pay an arm and a leg. You can find a locksmith who can create a replacement key with a transponder chip at an affordable cost than you would be paying at an auto dealer.

Many Renault owners who lose their keys or key cards think that the only way to get them back is to go to their dealer. This can be a long process and you might be waiting a while to get your new key. Instead, you can contact a locksmith who can create an alternative Renault key at a lower cost and in only a fraction of the time it takes a dealership to do so.

Keys and keys can be damaged or even fail, typically due to internal workings of the card breaking and cracking over time. These can be repaired by certain Renault key card repairers, however it is only an interim fix and the card is likely to fail again in the future. A professional locksmith will be able to remove the chip from the old key and then use laptop software to program a new key to your Renault car. This will restore your remote's functionality and allow you to start the vehicle in the same way as you normally do. This will also help to keep your car safe from theft since only the right key will be able to activate the immobiliser.

Immobilisers

Immobilisers are electronic devices that stop your car from being hot-wired, or removed without the right key. Since 1998, they are mandatory in the UK for all new cars. They are built into the fobs or keys of your car. They function by sending an electronic code to the car's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) when the key is activated and the car is started. If the code is not the same, the ECU disables some components required to start the engine and drive away the car.

This is a way to stop criminals from using special equipment that copies the signal emitted from your key to send it to the ECU of the vehicle to allow it to start. This has significantly reduced car thefts because it would be extremely difficult to steal vehicles with this technology. This is the reason why insurance companies usually give you discounts on your premium when it is fitted.

The immobiliser mechanism is usually concealed within the head of your car key. It comprises a microchip that is activated when the key is placed into the ignition barrel. A coil inside the barrel reads the microchip and sends a message to the ECU. This signal is only deactivated with a programmed or removed key.

Some early Renault models had static codes that could be copied by special devices, however the most recent versions have been upgraded to use changing or rolling security codes which can only be duplicated with the right technology. This has greatly improved the effectiveness of the system and is why it is important to only install these types of anti-theft devices fitted by Thatcham Research approved professionals.

If your renault Clio replacement key or card isn't working, it might require re-programming. At Car Keys Solutions we keep all Renault keys and cards in stock and are able to cut and program the new key while you wait, usually within one hour of your call.

We understand that your time is precious, and so our team will try to make sure the process goes as smoothly as it can. We will get in touch with you to let you know how long the service will likely to take to allow you to plan according to your needs. We will make sure that all of our work is carried out to the highest standard, so that you are completely satisfied with the replacement renault clio key.

Key Cards

The hands-free card is a crucial element in Renault's popular range of vehicles. The small device is used to unlock the vehicle and allow it to start, but also allows drivers to control other functions such as the welcome lighting and the sound sequence. It can even replace a traditional key when the driver isn't in the car. The hands-free card was initially conceived in 2001, as Renault was preparing to launch the Laguna II saloon. Bernard Dumondel was in a hotel and was amazed at how easy it was to lock a room using magnetic cards. He developed the idea further and eventually made it a standard feature on Renault's vehicles.

To make use of the hands-free card you'll need a reader installed in the centre console of the vehicle. The reader and the key card can be programmed with the AVDI or PROTAG programs available from Abrites.

Remote Buttons

Renault has long-standing standing as a leader in innovation. Renault was the first to create a 'hands-free card', which is a small device that allows you to unlock your car and begin it without touching the handle. It was the first time that a manufacturer of a car could offer such a technology to its customers, and it changed the way that drivers drove. Its design made it easier to get in and out of automobiles, and it is now one of the most widely used features in any car in the market today.

How does it work? The key card itself is a tiny microprocessor which has to be programmed to the specific vehicle. This is accomplished using a special programmer such as the AVDI. The key can also transmit its own identification code, which is used to communicate with the immobiliser system of the car.

The chip inside the key is able to detect the moment you press the button on the remote, and tells the vehicle to respond the same way. This could be anything from opening the doors, to changing the radio station or setting the temperature control. This is the reason why Renault a very smart piece of technology.

The "hands-free card" was the idea of a design team led by Bernard Dumondel. He was working on the Laguna II, a saloon that was believed to be the lifestyle car of the 21st century. He was in the hotel and was trying to use his room keys. He realized that he could make a key which would secure the vehicle and then start it by simply touching it.

The key is comprised of an outer casing (usually black) buttons as well as a chip transponder an aluminum blade. The case can be replaced with an alternative key that has had the transponder chip transferred from a different Renault remote key. This is simple to do and is a great option if the key has sustained serious damage, such as when the buttons have fallen off or have worn away. If you have a new key but it's not able to start your car, this is probably because the immobiliser was not transferred. To test this, hold the old key close to the new one and your car should begin.