How many spare car keys should I have?
It is recommended to have at least two spare car keys in addition to your main set of keys. This ensures that you have a backup in case one spare key is lost, damaged, or stolen.
Can I program a spare car key myself?
Programming a spare car key will depend on the type of key and your vehicle's requirements. While some simple keys can be programmed manually, modern transponder keys and smart keys often require specialized equipment and knowledge.
How long does it take to get a spare car key made?
The time it takes to get a spare car key made can vary depending on the provider and the type of key. In most cases, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to get a spare key made.
Are spare car keys covered by insurance?
Some insurance policies may cover the cost of getting spare car keys made if they are lost or stolen. Check with your insurance provider to see if spare key replacement is included in your policy.
Can I use a spare car key that was made for another vehicle?
Spare car keys are specially designed to work with a specific vehicle's ignition system. Using a spare key that was made for another vehicle may not work or could potentially cause damage to your car's ignition.
What should I do if my spare car key stops working?
If your spare car key stops working, try replacing the battery if it is a key fob. If the issue persists, contact one of our locksmiths to diagnose and repair the problem.
Can I get spare car keys made for any type of car?
Yes, spare car keys can be made for most makes and models of vehicles. Whether you have a traditional key, transponder key, key fob, or smart key, our experienced locksmiths can usually replicate them for you.
Are there any modern technologies available for spare car keys?
Yes, modern spare car keys come with advanced technologies such as keyless entry, remote start, and vehicle tracking. Smart keys, in particular, offer convenience and enhanced security features for car owners.