It might be a good idea to do some comparison shopping before you use the dealership to get keys made.
Get a spare car key made.
Many new car keys have a microchip in them to prevent duplication.
Prices will vary based on the type of key and car.
Losing a key is frustrating.
In many cases because key cutting services vary by location at auto parts retailers and other stores calling a local locksmith may make it easier to get the key that you need.
Car dealerships can be a great resource for getting keys made for your car.
You should be aware that the process of getting a car key made without the original takes a tad bit longer than other car key replacement processes.
Below are a few things to keep in mind when replacing your car keys with the help of a locksmith.
However beware that you might pay a pretty high price for keys if you use the dealership.
On the part of locksmiths the process takes longer because the locksmith will have to use your vin to comb through the vehicle database in order to get the key just right for you.
Depending on the sophistication of your car key you may be able to have a new electronic key programmed by a locksmith.
However if you have a key with a transponder in it you can probably get a new one at a locksmith for 50 00 120 00 depending on your car and your area.
Add another 50 to 100 to get replacement fobs programmed to work with your car and to have a new mechanical backup key made.
Plus the possibility of finding a lost key remains unless the key was lost in the ocean or while traveling.
When to get a replacement key.
Here at the master locksmiths association we often get asked what the cheapest and quickest ways are to replacement car keys spare or lost car keys on this page we will cover the best options and what you should do next.