Renault Clio Key Replacement Tips From The Best In The Industry

Renault Clio Key Replacement Tips From The Best In The Industry

Renault Clio Key Replacement

Renault key replacement could be a costly affair when you don't shop around. Motors has contacted a few companies who quoted prices that could reach EUR500 for a basic replacement key fob.

You can get your keys replaced and coded by a local locksmith instead of paying high prices at the Renault dealer. This is a faster and less expensive option.

Transponder Keys

Most modern vehicles include a transponder in the key, which transmits a coded signal which matches up with your car's anti-theft system. This makes sure that only the owner with the correct code is able to start your car, protecting it from thieves. It's a simple but effective method to stop thieves. This is why you should always have a spare set of keys in the event that you lose yours.

A normal transponder can look like a car key made of metal but the top is made of plastic. This is where the transponder resides. They come in three distinct cut styles: a standard lock key and a remote head key (RHK) and a Tibbe Key. There's also the option of having a transponder chip integrated into the key fob for additional security.

When you insert a Renault transponder key into the ignition, it turns up when it receives electromagnetic energy from a wire attached to the car's ignition barrel. The chip transmits a signal with the car's anti-theft code to the engine control unit, and when it's in agreement, the vehicle will start.


This technology does not hinder novice or old school car thieves from stealing vehicles; however, it makes starting a car more difficult for them since they'll require the device known as a 'hot wire' to get the vehicle to start.

Although transponder keys cost more than regular keys made of metal, it's important to remember that they help protect your vehicle from theft and are an investment worth it. They are not only able to provide an extra layer security, but they are also more difficult to duplicate than metal keys.

Beishir Lock and Security will provide you with a brand new Renault transponder at a fraction the cost of what your dealer would charge. We can also repair damaged transponder chips on your existing keys or programming a new key into your car in case you've lost one. We'll work swiftly and efficiently to ensure that you can get back on the road as soon as is possible.

Anti-Theft Chips

Renault cars come with an immobiliser system which will stop the car from starting in the event that the correct key isn't used. The majority of Renault keys contain a transponder chip that can only be programmed to the vehicle it is attached to, and when the key is inserted into the ignition the chip emits a signal that is interpreted by the immobiliser of the car and the ECU which will then deactivate the engine preventing theft of your vehicle.

Certain older Renault models come with keys that appear distinct from traditional car keys. The card is inserted into the panel in the dash and a button pressed to start your car. This is a more complicated system and is difficult to replace if your car has been involved in an accident. In some cases it is impossible to program a new car key. It is necessary to remove the Eeprom chip which is inside the immobiliser. Utilizing specific tools and software we reprogram the vehicle with the new information.

It is costly to visit a dealer if you lose your only Renault key. They will have to purchase a new key from Renault headquarters in France. We keep all Renault keys in our inventory to cut and program the replacement key the next day after you call. This is a cheaper and faster option.

Hands-Free Cards

Hands-free cards from Renault that were created over 20 years ago have become a huge hit with customers all over the globe. They let drivers unlock their car without having to press buttons on their key or door handles. They also keep important information such as the vehicle's serial number and registration along with the vehicle's mileage, equipment, and even the pressure of the tires. While smartphones are positioned to replace them, hands-free cards can still be found in two out of three Renault vehicles.

The card is akin to a credit card and is fitted into a Renault dash panel card reader to unlock the car and also to start the engine. The cards are less likely to break as compared to metal keys, but they can still cause problems with internal mechanisms when they are bent and cracked from constant use. If you own a Renault Clio, Megane or Espace that isn't opening the doors or start the engine then it might be time to replace your Renault key card.

If you're experiencing issues with your hands-free device, the best option is to visit a reputable Renault key replacement business who will be able to diagnose the issue and fix it quickly and efficiently. The Car Key People have Renault keys and cards on hand so they can be there within an hour of receiving your call.

Most people think that the only way to replace losing a Renault key is to visit the nearest Renault main dealer and order an additional key from them. However,  renault clio spare key  is a very time consuming process and could leave you without the vehicle for up to a week. The Car Key People will be able cut and program the Renault key the same day you contact them. This will save both time and money, as well as give you peace-of-mind that your Renault will be safe as you wait for a replacement key from the factory in France.

Remote Fobs

A key fob, or small electronic device, allows you to unlock your car without a physical key. It also functions as an remote control for other things like the garage door or home security system. Key fobs operate through radio frequencies, similar to the transmitters of a remote control toy. When you hit the fob's button it sends a message to the receiver in your car or another device. The receiver interprets the code and signals what actions to take.

Modern car key fobs employ radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to connect with the car's onboard computer. The computer reads the signal from the keyfob, and seeks an appropriate code to match one programmed. Once the code is matched the system opens the door or begins the engine.

Other types of vehicles are also using the technology, including trucks and tractors, planes as well as buses/coaches and tanks. Many manufacturers have integrated the RFID system into their cars and make it easier to open doors and start the engine with just a push of one button.

While the convenience of a key fob for your car is appealing, it could be risky if you fail to pay to your surroundings. A CR auto reporter once walked past her parking Honda Accord only to find all the windows down. The key fob sends an alert that triggers the auto windows.

Apart from monitoring the battery, be sure that your key fob has an easy view of its buttons and an encrypted connection to the car's onboard computer. A disconnected or loose remote can send the incorrect signal, which can cause malfunctions such as an overheated car engine or uncontrolled window lowering.

It's a good idea to keep spare keys on hand for those occasions when your key fob has run out of juice or is damaged. It's also recommended to replace the battery on a regular basis to prevent it from losing its charge too fast. In general, you can get the correct battery for your remote at an online retailer or hardware stores. You can find the instructions for replacing the battery in the owner's manual, or on the website of the manufacturer.