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Where to Get Car Keys Cut

Cutting your car keys is an essential service that could save you from a huge expense at the dealership. It will also prevent you from being left stranded if your key breaks.

Modern keys feature transponders that must be programmed to match the specific vehicle you have. Luckily, your local AutoZone has the equipment to make these key replacements for less than the cost.

What kind of key do I require?

There are several different types of keys. The most basic type is a traditional key. It does not contain any encoding or programming and is simply cut-off metal that fits into to a lock. Keys of this type are often used in older cars.

A double-sided or four-sided key is a more secure option and can be identified by having two or four teeth on the opposite sides of the blade. These keys are more difficult to find and could aid in preventing burglaries because they require extra strength to open the lock.

Another kind of key is a transponder key that has a microchip which is programmed to start the car. This technology reduces theft since keys is only compatible with the vehicle in question. Transponder keys are a little more expensive than traditional or mechanical keys, but they provide additional security.

When you need to replace keys and you need to replace a key, the AutoZone store nearest you will typically have the required parts and know-how. Simply provide them with the year, MAKE, and MODEL and they will take charge of the rest.





Certain modern vehicles have a remote control that must be programmed into the computer of the vehicle in order to work. This requires specialized software and tools. Many people call their dealer for this service, but it's not always necessary. You can also look online for aftermarket replacement keys/fobs available at much less cost than you'd pay at a dealer. Before you buy, be aware that these keyfobs can be hacked, so make sure you use a reliable source.

Where can I have a key cut for me?

Most auto locksmiths can cut standard car keys. To give you the right key blank they must know the year of your car and make, along with the model. They will then cut it on site with precision equipment. However, some modern automobile keys, like fobs, also contain transponder chips built-in that require special programming specific to the vehicle. It is possible to purchase these kinds of keys copied by Home Depot or similar stores but they will not have the tools to reprogram or clone the chip.

The typical key duplication procedure for an auto key of the traditional type involves a person selecting the correct blank key, and placing it next to your existing key as a template. A machine then trace the original contours of the key to create a duplicate. Bring in your original key if it has small scratches. These will be added to your new key.

Mister Minit stores are equipped with the tools needed to duplicate keys on most cars. It is important to have the year and make of your car, along with your key or remote so that we can choose the appropriate blank for your replacement. Many stores will also assist with the additional step of programming the new key to your vehicle, if it's one with a push button start feature.

What equipment do I need?

Modern key blades require specialised precision tools to ensure the highest quality cut required by modern ignitions. Making car key programming and cutting for a car is more complex than making copies of one that is already in place. It requires specialised equipment that can only be found in key cutters that have the correct tools.

The key fobs in the majority of vehicles sold in Australia come with a transponder that is programmed to your vehicle. This security feature was introduced in the 1990s to combat the rising rate of car theft in Australia. It has since become a standard feature for all new cars sold today.

It can be a lengthy and costly process. A spare or replacement key needs to be laser cut and then programmed for your particular car. The majority of Mister Minit locations are equipped with the required tools and experience to duplicate your key. All you have to bring is your current key and, if you have it, the year, model and make of your vehicle, so that we can determine the right code to program your new key.

It may be worth getting an extra key for your push-button start car. This key will include a key fob that can be programmed separately to the car. Finding a replacement or spare key cut and programmed is a quick and easy process at the majority of Mister Minit stores. All you need to bring is your car key and, if you can, the year, makes and models of both keys, so that we can identify the key that is equipped with a transponder chip and have it properly programmed to your car.

Can I cut my own key?

Many hardware stores and big box retailers provide cutting keys for a fee. They use a machine that tracks the original contours of your existing key to make an exact duplicate. This method is suitable for older keys that do not include a chip. Modern cars require that the key fob be programmed. This is a challenging task and requires special equipment and knowledge. Locksmiths are better equipped to handle this kind of job since they are equipped with the required equipment and tools.

You can also go to an area that cuts keys, such as the one operated by KeyMe. They are convenient, but they don't cut every kind of key. Certain keys are able to be copied, but other specialty keys need to be mailed to be processed. It is not advisable to copy a key with the words "Do Not Duplicate". If this is the case, you'll need contact a locksmith for help.

A locksmith can be more convenient by visiting your home or work. They can cut a key quickly and reprogram your fob, in the event that it is required. This will save you the headache of having to travel to a store and stand in line.

Dealerships are experts in automobiles however, they are not necessarily experts in keys. The key-cutting process isn't their area of expertise. They have their own internal technology and mechanics. Dealerships are big corporations that have strict rules in order to maximize their profits. They are accountable to car companies, who then provide quarterly reports to investors and shareholders. These conditions do not lend themselves to a good customer experience when cutting car keys.

Where can I get a key cut by a locksmith?

Locksmith companies are the best choice. You can also get keys made at hardware stores or self-service kiosks. They are licensed, skilled and have the equipment necessary to duplicate the majority of keys. They can also assist you to program your new car key fob or transponder chip.

The original key is used as a model to cut standard keys. A blank key is put on the opposite side and both keys move simultaneously through the machine's specialized cutter, creating a copy of the original key. Some key types like fobs and car keys need more time because they must be programmed for your vehicle.

Certain keys are marked "do duplicate" to protect against copies made by unauthorized copyists. This is a measure to protect. This doesn't mean that the key cannot be copied. However, it could take longer because locksmiths have to examine the key to make sure that it's not altered.

Certain keys are limited and require proof of ownership in order to cut or copy them. This is typically because they have unique mechanical features or have a peculiar shape and is intended to ensure that they are not used to steal objects or get into secure areas.

For these specialty keys, you will have to contact an experienced locksmith in your area or go to their website to check whether they have the tools and expertise to cut keys for them. If they do, you should expect to pay a bit more than having a standard key cut at an hardware store or self-service kiosks, however it's cheaper and less stressful than replacing keys for your car that have been lost.