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Speak "Yes" To These 5 Renault Clio Replacement Key Tips Renault Clio Replacement Key    Renault cars come with a distinct key system than other car manufacturers. Instead of the traditional key that can be turned into a lock cars use a keycard that can be inserted into the panel reader in the dash. A button is hit to activate the card.    If you lose your only Renault key, it could cost time and money getting a replacement from a main dealer. We have Renault keys and cards in our inventory so we can get you back in the car quickly.    Transponder Chips    Renault offers a range of keys locks and immobilisers. The most recent systems, which were introduced in 2000, all have transponder chips. These are small mini circuits within the key that send signals to the computer system of the car in the event that the signal isn't received it will prevent the engine from starting. This is an excellent security measure to ensure your vehicle cannot be stolen and only you will be capable of starting it.    A key replacement that has chip is slightly more expensive than a regular key. This is due to the extra manufacturing costs associated with the micro-circuit. However, you won't have to pay an arm and leg. Locksmiths can produce keys with a transponder Chip for less than you would purchase from an auction.    Many Renault owners who have lost their keys or cards believe that the only option is to visit their dealer. This can be a long and tedious process, and you might be waiting long to receive your new key. Instead, you can speak to a locksmith who will be able to create a replacement Renault key at a cheaper cost and in only a fraction of the time it takes for an auto dealer to make it.    Keys and keycards can be damaged or even fail. This is usually due to the internal workings of card bending and cracked over time. These are repaired by certain Renault key repair technicians, however this is only a temporary fix and the card will likely fail again in the near future. A professional locksmith can remove the chip from your old key and then program a brand new Renault key using laptop software. This will restore the function of your remote and allow you to start your car in the same way as you normally would. This will also keep your car safe against theft since only correct keys will work to start the ignition immobiliser.    Immobilisers    Immobilisers are electronic devices that prevent your car from being hot-wired, or driven away without the proper key. Since 1998, they're required in the UK for all new vehicles. They are built in the fobs or keys of your vehicle. When the key is pressed the code is sent to the ECU (Electronic Control Unit). If the code doesn't match, then the ECU disables certain components that are required to run the engine and drive the car away.    This prevents criminals from using specialized equipment that copies the signal that is generated by your key to transmit it to the ECU of the vehicle in order to enable it to start. This technology has cut down on car thefts significantly as it is difficult to steal a car with this technology installed. Insurance companies often offer discounts on premiums when you have it installed.    The immobiliser is usually concealed in the head of the car key. It is a microchip which is activated by inserting the key into the ignition barrel. A coil that is inserted around the barrel reads the microchip, and then sends an alert to the ECU. This signal is only deactivated using a programmed or removed key.    The earliest Renault models had static codes that were easily copied by special devices. The most recent versions utilize rolling or changing codes that can only be duplicated with the proper technology. This has boosted the effectiveness of these systems, and it is important that only Thatcham Research-approved professionals install these anti-theft devices.    If you have a renault clio key or card that isn't working, it may be necessary to re-program it. At Car Keys Solutions we keep all Renault keys and cards in stock, and can cut and program an entirely new key while you wait, often within an hour of your call.    We know that your time is valuable, which is why our team will always try to make sure the process goes as smoothly as we can. We will let you know the estimated time of service so that you can plan your schedule accordingly. We will ensure that each of our work is completed in the highest quality so that you're completely satisfied with the replacement renault clio key.    Key Cards    The hands-free card has become an increasingly popular feature in Renault's cars. renault key can be used to unlock and begin the car however, it also allows drivers to control various other functions, such as the lighting and the sound welcome sequence, and can even serve as a substitute for a traditional car key when the driver isn't driving. The hands-free card was initially conceived in 2001, as Renault was preparing to launch the 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 an electronic card. He took the concept and further developed it before making it the standard feature on all Renault models.    To use the hands-free card, you need a card reader that is installed in the central console of the vehicle. The reader and card can be programmed using the AVDI/PROTAG programs available from Abrites.    Remote Buttons    Renault has an established reputation for innovation. It was the first company to create a 'hands-free card', a tiny device which allows you unlock your car and begin it without touching the handle. It was the first time a automobile manufacturer could offer such a feature to its customers, and it changed the way that drivers drive. Its design made it easier to get in and out of automobiles, and it is now one of the most commonly utilized features of any vehicle on the road today.    How does it work? The key card itself is an extremely tiny microprocessor that needs to be programmed to the specific vehicle. This is done by using a special tool such as the AVDI or PROTAG programmer. The key also has the ability to transmit its own identification code, that is used to communicate with the car's immobiliser system.      When you hit a button on the remote, the chip inside the key recognises this and tells the car to respond in the same way. This could include anything from opening the doors, to changing the radio station or setting the temperature control. This is what makes Renault an extremely sophisticated piece of technology.    The 'hands-free card' was the brainchild of a design team headed by Bernard Dumondel. He was working on the Laguna II, a saloon that was believed to be the car that is a lifestyle vehicle of the 21st century. He was staying in an hotel and was attempting to use his room keys. He realized he could make a key which would lock and start the vehicle by simply touching it.    The key consists of an outer casing (usually black), buttons as well as a chip transponder a plastic blade. The case can be replaced with a the new key that has been equipped with the transponder chip from a different Renault remote key. This is easy to do and is a good option in the event that the key has sustained serious damage, like when the buttons have fallen off or have worn away. If, however, you have a brand new key and it doesn't start your car this is probably because the immobiliser isn't transferred to the new key. To test, hold your old key in the vicinity of the new one. The car should be able to start.