If you're wondering what car transponder keys are, they're basically electronic car keys that let you lock and unlock your car and the trunk by simply pressing simple lock and unlock buttons.
2. If you're wondering what car transponder keys
are, they're basically electronic car keys that
let you lock and unlock your car and the trunk
by simply pressing simple lock and unlock
buttons.
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3. It used to be that you
needed to drive a key to
car's keyhole to open and
close it, but with
transponder keys, you can
open your cars even when
you're some distance away
from it.
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4. So, how do transponder keys work?
Transponder is really a short form for
“transmitter” plus “responder”. When you press
a button on the key, it transmits signals to the
car. The car then responds according to the
signal. The signal is actually emitted from the
plastic head of the key.
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5. You should invest money in locksmiths
that specialize in making transponder
keys, just in case you lose the one you
have right now. Now why are
recommending locksmiths
instead of car dealerships?
Because they are cheaper by
$20 to $30.
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6. Replacement transponder keys
are not cheap. If you live in
California, it could cost you
$100 or more. On the other
hand, regular car keys cost only
$3 to have a locksmith replace
them.
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7. All transponder keys need to be
programmed. While some
dealerships do it for free, some
will charge you one hour or 30
minutes of labor. If you don't like
paying someone to program your
transponder keys, you can
actually do it yourself with the
right combination of presses on
the button.
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