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Automotive Rekey

Looking to improve your vehicle's security? Our locksmiths can rekey your car's locks, providing you with a new set of keys and giving you peace of mind.


Automotive rekeying is a service offered by locksmiths that allows you to change the internal components of your car's lock so that a new key can operate it. This service is often used when a car owner loses their keys or when they want to prevent a lost or stolen key from being used to access their vehicle.


Rekeying a car's lock involves changing the tumblers inside the lock so that a new key can be used to operate it. This process can be done without replacing the entire lock, which can save you money and time. We can remove the lock from the car and disassemble it to access the tumblers. They will then replace the tumblers with new ones that correspond to the new key.


Rekeying a car's lock can also be a good solution if you've recently purchased a used car and want to ensure that no one else has a key to your vehicle. It's also useful when you want to give a new set of keys to someone else, such as a family member or an employee, while keeping the old set of keys from working.


Rekeying a car's lock is a cost-effective alternative to replacing the entire lock and key, which can be a costly and time-consuming process. In most cases, rekeying a car's lock takes less time and is more affordable than replacing the lock and key.


It's worth noting that some high-end vehicles, such as luxury cars or newer models may have advanced security features, such as transponder keys, which can be more difficult to rekey.


In summary, automotive rekeying is a service we offer that allows you to change the internal components of your car's lock so that a new key can operate it. This service is often used when a car owner loses their keys or when they want to prevent a lost or stolen key from being used to access their vehicle. It's a cost-effective alternative to replacing the entire lock and key and can be done on most vehicles, but some high-end vehicles may require specialized training and equipment.

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