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Renault Clio Replacement Key

Renault cars use a different key system than other brands. Instead of a key that can be turned into a lock to open the doors and start the engine, they have a keycard that is slotted into a dash panel reader and a button needs pressing to activate.

310300814_438157535072560_441431797686435441_nlow.jpgIt can be lengthy and costly to obtain a replacement key from the main dealer if you only have one Renault key. We keep Renault Clio Car Key Replacement (Ok-Foto.Com) keys and cards in stock so can get you back on the road quickly.

Transponder Chips

Renault offers a range of different systems related to their key locks and immobilisers, the newer ones starting from 2000 all feature transponder chips. These are tiny mini circuits that are embedded into the key. They send signals to the computer system in the car. If the signal isn't received, the engine won't start. This is an excellent security measure to ensure your vehicle is not stolen, and only you are capable of starting it.

A replacement key that has transponder chips is a little more expensive than just a basic non-transponder key, this is due to the additional manufacturing costs associated with having a micro-circuit inside the key, but this does not mean that you will have to pay money. Locksmiths can manufacture keys with a Transponder Chip at a lower cost than you would pay at a dealer.

Many Renault owners who have lost their keys or cards believe that the only option is to visit their dealer. This could be a long and tedious process, and you might have to wait some time to receive your new key. Instead, contact locksmiths to create a replacement Renault Key at a fraction of what it costs and will not require a dealership.

Keys and keys can be damaged or even fail, typically due to the internal mechanisms of the card breaking and cracking over time. Certain Renault key repair specialists can repair these cards, however this is a short-term fix. The card will likely fail in the near future. A professional locksmith can remove the chip from your old key and then program a new Renault key with laptop software. This will restore your remote's functionality and allow you to start your vehicle as normal. This will also keep your car safe against theft since only correct keys can activate the ignition immobiliser.

Immobilisers

Immobilisers protect your vehicle from being hot-wired, or driven without the correct key. Since 1998, they're mandatory in the UK for all new vehicles. They are built in the fobs or keys of your vehicle. They function by sending an electronic code to the 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 start the engine and take the car away.

This stops criminals from using special equipment to copy the signal emitted by your key and transmit it to the car's ECU, so that it can begin. This technology has reduced the number of car thefts dramatically since it is extremely difficult to steal a vehicle that has this technology installed. Insurance companies typically offer discounts on premiums if you've got it installed.

The immobiliser is typically located inside the head of your car keys and consists of 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 that can only be deactivated with an authorised key or removing the chip from the key.

The earliest Renault models had static codes that were easily copied using special devices. More recent versions use changing or rolling codes, which can only be duplicated using the right technology. This has greatly increased the effectiveness of the systems and is the reason it is important to only install these types of anti-theft systems installed by Thatcham Research approved professionals.

If your replacement renault clio key or card is not working then it may need to be re-programmed. Car Keys Solutions keeps all Renault keys and cards on hand and can cut and program your new key while you are waiting.

We know that your time is precious, and so our team will do everything to make sure the process runs as smoothly as possible. We will let you know the estimated time of service so that you can plan according to the time frame. We will ensure that all of our work is carried out to the highest standard so that you're completely satisfied with the replacement renault clio key.

Key Cards

The hands-free card is a crucial component in Renault's popular range of cars. This tiny device is used to open the vehicle and then start it, but also allows drivers to control other functions, such as the welcome lighting and sound sequence. It can even replace keys that are traditional when the driver isn't driving. The idea behind the hands-free cards dates back to 2001 when Renault was preparing to launch its Laguna II saloon. One of the designers, Bernard Dumondel, was staying in an hotel when he noticed how easy it was to lock his room using the use of a magnetic card. He developed the idea further and eventually made it a standard feature on Renault's vehicles.

To make use of the hands-free card you will require a card reader that is mounted in the centre console of the vehicle. The reader and key card can be programmed with the AVDI or PROTAG programs available from Abrites.

Remote Buttons

Renault has had a long-standing reputation for its ingenuity. They produced the first 'hands-free card', a tiny device that allows you to unlock and start your car without touching the door handle. It was the first technology that an auto manufacturer could offer to 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 sought-after features of cars today.

How does it work? The key card contains an embedded microprocessor that needs to be programmed for the vehicle. This is done using an instrument that is specifically designed for this purpose, such as the AVDI or PROTAG programmer. The key can also transmit its own identification code that is used to communicate with the immobiliser system of the vehicle.

When you hit a button on the remote, the chip in the key recognizes this and tells the car to respond in the same manner. This could range from opening doors to changing radio stations or setting the thermostat. This is what makes the Renault an extremely sophisticated piece of technology.

Bernard Dumondel led a team of designers who created the 'hands free card'. He was working on the Laguna II, a saloon that was said to embody the car that is a lifestyle vehicle of the 21st century. He was staying in an hotel when he attempted to use the keys in the room and realized that it was possible to make a key that can lock and open the car by touching it.

cropped-KeyLab-1.pngThe key is comprised of an outer case (usually black) with buttons as well as a transponder chip an aluminum key blade. The case can be changed by using a key with the transponder chip from a different Renault remote key. This is simple to do and a good option if the key has had some serious damage, for example when the buttons have fallen off or have worn away. However, if you have a new key and it isn't able to start your car, it is likely because the immobiliser hasn't been transferred to the new key. To test, hold the old key near the new one. The car should begin.

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