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Automotive Locksmith Service

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Fast Dispatch

Our automotive locksmiths respond to most emergencies within 30 minutes or less.

Automotive Locksmiths

24/7 Availibility

Lockout services available 24 Hrs a day, 7 days a week.
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Key & Ignition Repair

Our automotive locksmiths can replace ignition key, rekey car ignition, and we even offer car ignition replacement.

Take the stress out of being locked out of your vehicle with automotive locksmith lockout services from Texas Key and Lock!

Our automotive locksmiths respond to most emergencies within 30 minutes or less. Lockout services are available 24 Hrs a day, 7 days a week.
Texas Lock & Key has highly trained automotive locksmiths available for all of your automotive locksmith needs.  Have a broken key in ignition, there are several options available.  Our automotive locksmiths can replace ignition key, rekey car ignition, and we even offer car ignition replacement. Ignition key stuck, our auto car locksmiths are trained in ignition lock repair. Our locksmiths know auto keys including auto chip keys and offer a variety of key cutting services, transponder key programming, car remote replacement and program keyless remote or key fob.

Automotive Keys

An automobile key also referred to as a car key, is a key that is used to open and/or start a car/automobile. There are many different types of automotive car keys including VATS keys, transponder keys and smart keys/key fobs that have been designed for use. All these types of car keys are made one of two major automotive key cutting techniques.

Traditional Mechanical-Cut Automotive Keys

These are the most popular or common car key type.  Mechanical automobile keys are cut  using a traditional key cutting machine in the same way that locksmiths make keys for homes, safes and regular locks. Mechanical car key cutting was the only technique used to make automotive car keys until the late 20th century when the laser key cutting technique gained popularity. The increased security associated with the laser cut keys are making mechanical cut keys less common on newer automobiles.

Laser Cut Automotive Keys

These keys are also referred to as internal cut or sidewinder keys. Laser cut keys are the most advanced of the two automotive key cutting techniques. Laser cut keys offer numerous security advantages. They have lock cylinders that are harder to pick compared to the traditional automotive key and are difficult to duplicate because they are manufactured using expensive, highly specialized software and high-tech laser key cutting machines. More automobile manufacturers are now using laser cut keys for their automobiles.

Common Types of Automotive Keys

  • Transponder Keys: These are car keys that  have a computer microchip at the handle for purposes of ignition security and also to prevent key fraud. Transponder keys can be either mechanical cut or laser cut depending on the make and model of the automobile.
  • Smart Keys: These are car keys that use computerized microchips and sensors to open and start a car without using a key. All that is required is to have these keys in person and your car will unlock and also start because the key is in close proximity.
  • Vehicle Anti-Theft System(VATS) Keys: These are mechanical cut keys with a black resistor on the blade that has one of the 15 possible values for the purposes of added security. Although some people  confuse the resistors for a computer chip, there is no computer technology on VATS keys.
  • Valet Keys: These are car keys that have been modified slightly to enable the holder to operate ignition and door locks but not open locked glove boxes and trunks. They are  issued alongside a standard smart key or transponder key.

Getting An Automotive Key From An Automotive Locksmith vs. Car Dealership

  • Transponder Keys: These are car keys that  have a computer microchip at the handle for purposes of ignition security and also to prevent key fraud. Transponder keys can be either mechanical cut or laser cut depending on the make and model of the automobile.
  • Smart Keys: These are car keys that use computerized microchips and sensors to open and start a car without using a key. All that is required is to have these keys in person and your car will unlock and also start because the key is in close proximity.
  • Vehicle Anti-Theft System(VATS) Keys: These are mechanical cut keys with a black resistor on the blade that has one of the 15 possible values for the purposes of added security. Although some people  confuse the resistors for a computer chip, there is no computer technology on VATS keys.
  • Valet Keys: These are car keys that have been modified slightly to enable the holder to operate ignition and door locks but not open locked glove boxes and trunks. They are  issued alongside a standard smart key or transponder key.
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Auto Services
Vehicle Lockout
Key Extraction
Key or Remote Locked in Vehicle

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