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This technology helps reduce theft because keys can only be used with the specific vehicle. Transponder keys can be a bit more expensive than mechanical keys or traditional keys, but they provide greater security.<br><br>The majority times, when you need a replacement key, your local AutoZone store will have the parts and the knowledge to complete it quickly. All you have to do is provide them with the YEAR, MAKE and MODEL of your vehicle and they can take care of it for you.<br><br>Certain modern vehicles come with a remote fob that must be programmed with the vehicle's computer with specialized tools and software. Many people prefer to contact their dealership for this service however, it's not always needed. You can also look online for after market replacement keys or fobs at a much lower cost than what you'd pay at a dealership. 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Keys that are common can be copied, while other keys with special features must be sent to be processed. Make sure that you aren't trying to make a copy of a key that says "Do Not Duplicate" on it. If this is the case, you'll have contact a locksmith for assistance.<br><br>A locksmith can be more convenient by coming to your workplace or home. They can cut a key and change the fob's settings if needed. You will not have to drive to the store and stand in a long line.<br><br>Dealerships are experts in cars but not necessarily in keys. They have their own mechanics and experts in interior technology however, key cutting is not their field of expertise. Dealerships are large corporations that operate according to strict policies to serve their bottom line. They are accountable to car companies, who, in turn, provide quarterly reports to shareholders and investors. 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Certain key types, like car keys and fobs require an extended process since they have to be programmed for your vehicle.<br><br>Certain keys are marked "do duplicate" to stop copies that are not authorized. This is a security measure. This does not mean the key isn't readable however, it could take more time because a locksmith will have to examine the key and ensure it's not tampered with.<br><br>Other keys could be restricted, and require proof of ownership before they can be copied or cut. This is usually due to the fact that they have unique mechanical characteristics or are a strange shape, and is done to stop them from being used to steal items or get into secured locations.<br><br>You'll need to call the local locksmith to find out if they can cut these special keys. You can also visit their website to check if the locksmith has the required equipment and know-how. 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