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Renault Clio Replacement Key

Renault cars come with a distinct key system than other car manufacturers. Instead of a key that is changed into a lock in order to open the doors and begin the engine they have a keycard that is slotted into an in-dash panel reader and a button to press to activate.

It can be time-consuming and costly to purchase an alternative key from the main dealer, especially if you only have one Renault key. We keep Renault keys and cards in stock so that we can get you back on the road quickly.

Transponder Chips

Renault offers a range of keys locks and immobilisers. The most recent systems, starting in 2000, all feature transponder chips. These are tiny circuits that are embedded into the key. They send signals to the computer system of the car. If the signal isn't received the engine won't begin. This is a fantastic security measure to ensure that your vehicle isn't stolen and you are the only one who can start it.

A replacement key with chip is a bit more expensive than a standard key. This is due to the higher manufacturing costs that are associated with the micro-circuit. But, you won't be required to shell out for a whole lot of money. Locksmiths can produce keys with a transponder Chip at a lower cost than the one you'd pay at an auction.

Many Renault owners who have lost their keys or cards think that the only way to get them back is to visit their dealer. This could be a long process and you might need to wait for some time to receive your new key. Instead, you can contact a locksmith who will be able to make you an alternative Renault key at a cheaper price and in a fraction of the time that it takes a dealership to do so.

311135906_1281855972636056_2987376612771239945_nlow.jpgKeys and keycards may be damaged or fail. This is usually caused by the internal workings of the card being bent and then cracked over time. They can be repaired by some Renault key card repairers, however this is temporary fix, and the card will most likely fail again in the near future. A professional locksmith can remove the chip on the old key, and then program a brand new Renault key with laptop software. This will restore the functionality of your remote and allow you to start your car in the same way as you normally would. This will also help protect your car from theft, as only the correct key is able to activate the immobiliser.

Immobilisers

Immobilisers are electronic devices that block your car from being hot-wired, or driven away without the proper key. They've been mandatory in the UK on all new cars since 1998 and are included in the car's keys or fobs. When the key is activated the code is sent to the ECU (Electronic Control Unit). If the code doesn't match, then the ECU disables certain components that are needed to operate the engine and then allow the car to go away.

This is a way to stop criminals from using special equipment that copies the signal that is generated by your key to transmit it to the ECU of the vehicle to allow it to start. This technology has cut down on the number of car thefts dramatically since it is very difficult to steal a vehicle with this technology installed. Insurance companies often offer discounts on premiums if you have it installed.

The immobiliser mechanism is usually located inside the head of your car key and comprises a microchip that is activated when the key is placed into the ignition barrel. A coil that is positioned around the barrel reads the chip and then sends a signal to the ECU, which can then only be deactivated using the use of a key that is programmed or by taking the chip off the key.

Some early Renault models used static codes that could be copied by special devices, however modern versions have been upgraded to utilize changing or rolling security codes which can only be duplicated with the appropriate technology. This has greatly improved the effectiveness of the systems and is the reason it is essential to only have these kinds of anti-theft devices installed by Thatcham Research approved professionals.

If you have a renault clio key or card that isn't working it could be necessary to program it again. At Car Keys Solutions we keep all Renault keys and cards in stock and can cut and program an entirely new key while you wait, typically within an hour of receiving your call.

Our team is aware that your time is valuable We will strive to make the process as easy as possible. We will call you to let you know how long the service will likely to take so that you can plan according to your needs. We will make sure that the work is completed to the highest standard to ensure that you are 100% satisfied with your new key for your renault.

Key Cards

The hands-free card has become a popular feature in Renault's range of cars. The small device is used to open the vehicle and start it however it also allows drivers to control other functions, such as the welcome lighting and the sound sequence. It is even able to replace an old-fashioned key when the driver isn't driving. The concept behind the hands-free card dates to 2001, when Renault was making preparations to launch their Laguna II saloon. One of the designers, Bernard Dumondel, was staying in the hotel when he realized how simple it was to lock the room with the use of a magnetic card. He further developed the idea and eventually made it a standard feature in renault captur key's automobiles.

To make use of the hands-free card you need a card reader that is mounted in the centre console of the vehicle. The reader and card can be programmed with the AVDI/PROTAG program available from Abrites.

Remote Buttons

Renault has long had a reputation for innovation. The first time that Renault did this was to create a 'hands-free card', a small device which allows you unlock your car and begin it without touching the handle. It was the first such technology that a car manufacturer could offer its customers and changed the way that people drive. Its design made it easier to get into and out of cars and it is one of the most widely used features in every car that is on the road in the present.

How does it function? The key card itself contains an extremely tiny microprocessor that needs to be programmed to the specific vehicle. This is accomplished using an instrument that is specifically designed for this purpose, such as the AVDI or PROTAG programmer. The key also has the ability to transmit its own identification code, that is used to connect with the immobiliser system of the car.

When you hit a button on the remote, the chip in the key recognizes this and tells the car to respond the same way. This could include anything from opening the doors, to changing the radio station or setting the temperature control. This is the reason why Renault an extremely sophisticated piece of technology.

The 'hands-free card' was the idea of a design team headed 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 staying in an hotel when he attempted to use the room keys and realized it was possible to make a key that can lock and start the car by touching it.

The key consists of an outer casing (usually black) buttons, a chip transponder and a plastic blade. The key case can be replaced by a the new key that has had the transponder chip transferred from another Renault remote key. This is a simple and efficient solution for keys that have been severely damaged, for example the buttons are broken or worn out. If you have a brand new key but it's not able to start your car, this is most likely due to the fact that the immobiliser was not transferred. To test this, simply hold the old key to the new one and your car should start.

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