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Lost Ignition Key? Here's What to Do

If you've lost your ignition key, you need to find out where you might have seen it. Follow your steps and try to remember what you were doing last time you were able to remember seeing the keys.

Replacing an old-fashioned car keys is simple and affordable. Locksmiths can make a new key right away without the original. A key that is more technologically advanced, such as a smart key, transponder or switchblade will require roadside assistance.

1. Check the ignition

There are several things that can cause your car key not to turn the ignition. First, it could be worn. As time passes the pins in the cylinder can wear down and prevent it from turning. This is the primary reason for people not being capable of starting their car.

Another possibility is that the key fob has a dead battery that needs to be replaced. If this is the case, it is a simple fix and can be done at home. Simply buy an additional battery for your key fob and check if it works in your car.

It is possible that your ignition switch has malfunction. The ignition switch is an electrical device that provides power to specific components when you insert your car keys into the ignition cylinder. It is important to note that the ignition switch does not start the vehicle; it only allows the engine to start.

When you turn the key in your ignition and it pushes a set of tumblers into a specific arrangement and closes an ignition circuit. When you turn the key in your ignition, it presses a set of tumblers in a precise order and closes an ignition circuit that will then provide power to the starter motor in order to start the engine.

Modern cars have a new system to prevent car theft using an electronic chip built into the head of the key. They are also referred to as transponder keys. When you insert a key equipped with a transponder inside the ignition, it sends an identification code to the car's antenna ring. This unique code will activate the engine's computer and allow the starter motor to turn over.

If your car has transponder technology, you will not be able to start it when the battery in the key fob fails. This is why it's always an excellent idea to have a spare key with you just in the event of a problem! Most auto manufacturers offer a failsafe to assist you in starting your car in the event that the key with chip is lost.

2. Check the Locks

Car keys usually get lost when you're in a hurry or performing something that requires your attention. They are easily lost in the event of a mishap and can result in a stressful situation when it occurs. There are steps you can follow to avoid stress and anxiety back to your keys.

You may think that keys like the old-fashioned ones are a thing of the past but they're still can be purchased from your auto dealership or from an automotive locksmith. These are keys that secure your door and ignition, and also start the engine when turned. They can also be used to unlock your trunk or glove box. The traditional keys are cheapest and most common to replace. The locksmith in your neighborhood will cut you one while you wait.

In the 1990s, key fobs were popular. They are plastic casings that include buttons to lock and unlock the car (and in some cases, to activate the alarm or open your trunk). Some of these devices have physical keys that are tucked inside. Fobs can be reprogrammed by your local automotive locksmith, but only after the transponder chip has been replaced and the transmitter have been added to the key.

We have all been guilty of leaving our keys behind when we're in a rush or distracted. It's probably not important if you left keys in your seat in a taxi, subway or bus, or even a ride-sharing services such as Uber or Lyft. However, if you lose them at home, or at work, you could be putting your belongings and your family's safety at risk.

Try your spare key first. You might find it in your house or bag. It's worth a quick search. Also, consider going back to where you left your vehicle to get to your home or work place.

You can also run your VIN through the key database. If your locks have been modified or replaced or rekeyed, running your VIN number through the key database won't create a new key that works. This is why Guardian Safe & Lock recommends having replacement automotive locks replaced with keys that match the original cuts as often as is possible.

3. Check the door locks

If you're having trouble starting your car, there may be an issue with the door locks. The door locks could be locked or opened by using the key inside. If you lose your car keys, you should have a backup key that came with the vehicle. Keys can be found in the key fob, or as backup keys that you can use to open your vehicle. You can also use a device like the Slim Jim in order to gain access to your vehicle without damaging the ignition switch or door locks.

The battery might be dead If the key fob functions but isn't able to turn on the ignition. You'll need to replace batteries in the keyfob and reprogramme the device if required.

Over time, the edges of car keys wear out and break off in the ignition cylinder or lock. This can make it difficult to start the ignition since the wafers in the key aren't fully engaged.

Another common issue with car keys is that it can sometimes switch on and off while it's in the ignition. This is due to the fact that the internal components are wearing out and causing intermittent issues with the ignition switch.





When people are trying to start their vehicle, they usually pick the wrong key from their key ring or table. This could cause problems as some keys look very similar and you could have accidentally inserted the wrong key into the ignition cylinder.

This is a quick fix you can perform at home: simply clean the key with a cotton swab and some ruby alcohol. This will remove any foreign material off the surface of the key that could prevent it from turning in the ignition or unlocking the doors.

If you're still having issues, write down your VIN number (vehicle ID number) before you call a locksmith. This increases the chances of locating someone to replace your car keys. The VIN is typically on your insurance card, however, it's also found in a few other places on the vehicle itself, such as on a panel that is above the driver's seat and on the back of the engine block in the trunk or the door jamb and on the frame that runs between the carburetor washer and the windshield.

4. Contact a locksmith

It's terrifying to be locked out of your vehicle especially at night. If you aren't sure where your keys are or if they've been stolen or lost you should call a locksmith.

A locksmith is a professional contractor who is skilled in all things related to locks and access to. They are educated in the installation, removal, repair and disassembly of locks ignition cylinders, and doors.

A lot of people in this kind of situation will try to save money by calling their car dealer to get new keys but this is usually not a good idea. Dealerships typically charge more than other parts stores or shops and it could take some time to receive the keys you require.

You can also call a locksmith to unlock your lock in the event of an emergency. They can then create an additional key for you. If you have a spare key the locksmith may only require it to decode the lock so that they can make a new key that will work with your vehicle. The locksmith will remove the old key and program a new one to start the vehicle.

If you own an transponder key, the locksmith will need to gain entry into your vehicle. They will then employ a specific device to reprogram your car's computer to be able to connect with the new key. This process is called "key fob replacement" or "all key lost".

Transponder keys are found in a majority of automobiles in the present. They utilize a tiny plastic key with a computer-chip to communicate with an immobilizer. The chip inside the key may be damaged by heat, water, battery problems, or other factors that cause it to malfunction. If auto ignition key replacement happens, you'll have to replace the entire key, and the computer in your vehicle has to be changed to accept it. A locksmith on the move who is knowledgeable will be able to create an appropriate key that will work in the future.