Renault Clio Replacement Key

Renault cars have a different key system that is different from other car manufacturers. Instead of a traditional key that can be transformed into a lock cars use a keycard that can be inserted into the panel of the dashboard. A button is hit to activate the card.

If you lose your sole Renault key, it could take time and cost money to find an alternative from a main dealer. We keep Renault Modus Key Programming keys and cards on hand so we you can get back on the road quickly.

Transponder Chips

renault captur key card replacement offers a range of immobilisers and keys locks. The newer systems, beginning in 2000, all feature transponder chips. These are tiny mini circuits embedded in the key. They transmit signals to the computer system of the vehicle. If the signal isn't received, the engine won't start. This is a great security measure to ensure your vehicle isn't taken away and only you can start it.

Finding a replacement key with a transponder chip is a little more expensive than just an ordinary non-transponder key due to the additional manufacturing costs of having a micro-circuit inside the key, but this doesn't mean you are going to spend an arm and a leg. There are locksmiths who can make a replacement key with a transponder Chip at an affordable cost than what you'd pay at an auto dealer.

Many Renault owners who have lost their keys or key cards believe that the only option is to go to the dealer, but this could be a long procedure that will leave you waiting for your new key. Instead, you can call a locksmith who will be able to create the replacement Renault key at a cheaper cost and in only a fraction of the time it takes for an auto dealer to make it.

Keys and keys can become damaged or fail, typically due to the internal mechanisms of the card breaking and cracking over time. Key cards can be repaired by certain Renault key repairers, but it is only a temporary fix and the card will most likely fail again in the near future. A professional locksmith can take out the chip from your old key and then program a brand new Renault key using laptop software. This will restore the function of your remote and enable you to start your car like a normal. This will also help protect your car from theft as only the right key will be able to activate the immobiliser.

Immobilisers

Immobilisers are electronic devices that block your car being hot-wired or removed without the right key. Since 1998, they have been required in the UK for all new cars. They are built into the keys or fobs of your vehicle. They work by sending a code to your car's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) when the key is triggered and the car is started. If the code doesn't match, the ECU disables certain components that are required to run the engine and take the car away.

This is a way to stop criminals from using specialized equipment to copy the signal emitted by your key and transmit it to the car's ECU to ensure that it can begin. This has drastically reduced car thefts since it is extremely difficult to steal cars with this technology fitted, and is the reason insurance companies typically offer an increase on your premium when it is installed.

The immobiliser is usually concealed in the head of the car key. It is a microchip that can be activated by inserting the key into the ignition barrel. A coil that is inserted around the barrel reads the microchip and sends an information to the ECU. This signal is only deactivated by removing or programming a key.

Early Renault models included static codes that could be easily copied using special devices. Modern versions employ shifting or rolling codes, which can only be duplicated with the right technology. This has significantly increased the effectiveness of the systems and is the reason it is important to only install such anti-theft devices installed by Thatcham Research approved professionals.

If you have a renault clio key or card that is not working it could be necessary to program it again. 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, often within an hour of your phone call.

We understand that your time is valuable, which is why our team will try to make sure the process goes as smoothly as possible. We will get in touch with you to let you know what time the service is likely to take, to allow you to plan in advance. We will make sure that the work is completed to the highest standards to ensure that you are completely satisfied with your replacement key for your renault.

Key Cards

The hands-free card has become an integral feature of Renault's range of cars. This small gadget is used to unlock the vehicle and start it, but also allows drivers to control other functions, such as the welcome lighting and sound sequence. It is even able to replace keys that are traditional when the driver's not driving. The hands-free card was initially created in 2001, when renault clio key card replacement price prepared to launch the Laguna II saloon. One of the designers, Bernard Dumondel, was staying in an hotel when he noticed how simple it was to lock his room with an electronic card. He rediscovered the idea and developed it further, eventually making it the standard feature on all renault key replacement models.

You'll need a card reader installed in the vehicle's centre console to be able to use the hands-free card. The reader and card can be programmed with the AVDI/PROTAG software available from Abrites.

Remote Buttons

Renault has a long-standing reputation for innovation. Renault was the first to produce a 'hands free card', a tiny device that allows you to unlock your car and begin it without touching the handle. It was the first technology that automobile manufacturers could offer its customers and revolutionised the way that people drive. Its design made it easier to get into and out of automobiles. It is among the most popular features of a car today.

How does it work? The key card itself contains a tiny microprocessor which has to be programmed to the particular vehicle. This is done by using a special tool such as the AVDI or PROTAG programmer. The key also has the ability to transmit its own identification number which allows it 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 range from opening doors to switching radio stations or setting the thermostat. This is what makes Renault an extremely sophisticated piece of technology.

The "hands-free card" was the brainchild of a design group led by Bernard Dumondel. He was working on a saloon named the Laguna II that was supposed to be the car of lifestyle for the 21st century. He was in an hotel when he attempted to use the room keys and realized that it would be possible to make keys that could lock and open the car by touching it.

The key consists of an outer casing (usually black), buttons as well as a chip transponder an aluminum blade. The case can be swapped by using a key that contains the transponder chip from another Renault remote key. This is a simple and efficient solution in the event that your key is seriously damaged, such as buttons that have been damaged or worn out. If you do have a brand new key and it won't start your car it is likely because the immobiliser hasn't transferred over. To test this, place your old key in the vicinity of the new one. The car should start.