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Types of Car Spare Keys

It doesn't matter if you lost your car keys while shopping or if you put it back when you went to get your coffee. Make sure to keep a spare key in your bag and be sure to check the areas where you are likely to leave your keys before leaving.

Grocery stores such as Save Mart and H-E-B have self-service key duplication equipment that can duplicate keys to homes, and occasionally keys for cars and key fobs. Visit their website for the most current prices and other details.

Valet keys

Valet keys let the vehicle run, but do not unlock the trunk or glovebox. They are less expensive than a regular replacement car key. They are typically employed by hotel valet attendants and mechanics in repair shops to gain access to the vehicle of a customer. They can also be used by private parties to gain access to a vehicle when the remote key fob battery of the owner fails.

The primary reason to use valet keys is to deter theft. It is not uncommon for valet parking attendants to take customers' cars for joy rides and the valet key can act as a deterrent by making it difficult for thieves to take the vehicle. Valet keys can be useful for those who often leave valuables in their car's glovebox or boot.

Modern valet keys have remained in the original function of the older locks and are able to open the door of a driver, but not the lock on the center console or trunk. Some luxury vehicles of high-end also contain features that increase the security of the valet key, such as a restricted power output. This prevents the vehicle being started without the engine turning off.

These features are a good start, but the valet key comes with flaws. For example, some thieves are aware of the limitations of these keys, and can make use of a Crowbar to open them. Certain keys for valet also have less secure locks compared to the standard replacement key fobs.

In certain situations the valet key may not work as expected, particularly if it's been damaged or dropped. The key may stop working suddenly, and the owner may require a locksmith to have it replaced. In the case of a malfunctioning key, it is important to have a spare.

If you're in the need of a new car key or have lost your Attendant Key Visit your local Mister Minit store to have a duplicate made. It is beneficial to have the YEAR, MAKE and MODEL of your vehicle when you visit to get an replacement.

Traditional Keys

Traditional keys are simple in design at the edges and are easy for locksmiths to create. They don't have transponders and do not require encryption. They are typically made of brass or nickel, which makes them stronger and more robust. They can also withstand rough handling and harsh usage.

A spare key can make it easier for you to avoid having to rekey your car if you lose it. It is an ideal idea to keep one somewhere separate from your keychain so that it is easy to find. It is possible to leave it with someone you trust who will drive your vehicle in the event that you are locked out.

spare remote car key of home improvement and hardware stores provide key duplication at reasonable costs. They typically have a device called KeyMe where you can quickly duplicate your standard keys within minutes. You can find stores near you by going to their website. Some of them also make key fobs that can be used to turn on cars using push buttons.

Make sure to call ahead prior to visiting a store offering these services. You can also go to their website to see the kinds of keys they are able to make. Some may not be able to make keys for high-security locks therefore you'll need to find a locksmith in these cases.

If you have an electronic key, you'll need to obtain an alternative from the dealership. Before they can make you a new key, they will need to verify that you own the vehicle. To do this, they'll require evidence of ownership such as your registration or title.

If you have a conventional key, you can go to an auto parts shop or a locksmith. Both of them can make your spare key quickly and at a reasonable cost. They'll be able duplicate your key from the beginning or capable of providing you with an uncut key that can be programmed to match the car's key system. They will need the year the make, model, and year of your car to do that, so you will need to have this information in your possession if you're planning to visit these locations to have your spare key made.

Transponder Keys

Transponder keys are microchips embedded in the head. This is distinct from traditional keys, which utilize metal contacts to unlock the lock or to start the vehicle. When the key is turned on the microchip emits an low-level signal. The signal is a digital serial number that is matched with the key code stored in your vehicle's computer system. When the correct code is found the immobilizer system of your car disarms, allowing the engine to begin.

Transponder keys aren't only more secure, but they also make it more difficult to duplicate the car key. In fact, certain cars won't start when the wrong key is used (except for non-transponder keys). These keys are the best choice if you want to minimize the risk of your car being stolen or copied.

If you lose your car transponder chip keys or if they're stolen, it's crucial to have a backup key made as soon as possible. Many locksmiths in the automotive industry are able to repair your key fob or create an empty switchblade key that can be linked with the original key.

A transponder key replacement can be an expensive project, but it's often cheaper than having your vehicle towed and retrieved following theft. It's also quicker than going to a dealership.

A locksmith can replace the key that is broken or lost and can also repair your ignition and other parts of your vehicle. They can also make duplicate keys for most types and makes of vehicles and are therefore a great choice when you require a replacement or have lost your keys.

It's essential to keep your spare car keys somewhere secure and not on your keychain. This will ensure that you don't risk accidentally losing or misplacing it. It will also make it easier to locate your car if you are in a rush. If you are worried about keeping your spare car key visible, keep it under the dashboard or inside a secret compartment.

Remote Keys





In most modern cars keys are required in addition to the traditional keys for cars made of metal. Key fobs look more like a smartphone rather than the traditional car key. A key fob is able to unlock and lock your car with the press of an appropriate button. It also allows you to start your vehicle remotely.

Some cars offer the option of "summoning" your vehicle by pressing a button, much like Tesla's summon feature. This is helpful for those who need to squeeze into a tight parking spot.

Sometimes, keys to cars aren't working at the most inconvenient time. You could be at the station, on your route to get groceries, or driving home after a busy day when you realize that you've forgotten the spare key. This can be a huge hassle! Luckily, the majority of our stores are able to repair and provide new keys on the spot.

If your vehicle has an electronic remote key, it has a chip which requires programming. The majority of Mister Minit's locations have the equipment needed to duplicate the transponder key. We can duplicate your transponder key while you wait. It usually takes less than 30 minutes. There is plenty of time to do errands before picking keys.

You'll have to bring your current key to be able to have it duplicated at one of our stores. To duplicate the correct fob or key, we will require information about your vehicle's year, MAKE, and MODEL.

Visit your local Mister Minit today if you need a spare car key or you wish to have peace of mind. We have the equipment and expertise to design keys that last for the rest of your life. Make sure it's safe!