Lost Transponder “Chip” Key Service

We have all been this situation; you’re ready to leave the house, you grab your wallet or purse, can’t forget the phone, go to reach for your keys and somehow they grew legs and disappeared. Oh, no! You check all over the house, retrace your steps from the previous day, and no luck. It is a terrible situation that no one wants to find themselves in, but knowing what to do next when you find yourself in a lost key scenario could save you hundreds of dollars, if not thousands, on a replacement vehicle key, or proximity fob. The biggest mistake people make is they only call the dealership, and for most scenarios in repairing your vehicle, this would be a great idea.

However, with the increase in security, and the risk with making a mistake when programming, you need more than just an automotive service technician, you need an specialist in the vehicle security industry. I get it, time is of the essence, but on average, emergency automotive locksmiths can respond, and make you a replacement key or duplicate, in a fraction of the time it would take to tow your vehicle into the dealer, and that does not mention all the other benefits when you call an emergency automotive locksmith for your lost or duplicate vehicle key or fob.

Most locksmiths provide but mobile service, but like service technicians, not all are created equal. In looking for an automotive locksmith expert, you want to make sure they know what they’re doing, read Google reviews, call and ask questions about what they can do to get you going again, an expert should be able to answer you confidently. The next thing to look for is if they’re a local locksmith, which you would think would be a “no brainer” like searching for locksmith near me and voila, but a lot of listings on sites like Google, Facebook, and others will pretend to live near you, but when you call them, you get redirected to a call center in another part of the country, if not another part of the world. This is a terrible idea to continue on with this service, as it is very likely that if you ever have an issue with your new transponder key and/or fob, or god forbid an issue with your car afterwards, they will leave you high and dry, often not answering your return calls, and in some instances, even blocking you.

You need a local locksmith, someone that knows what they’re doing, someone that will be there if there is ever an issue; that’s where I come in. Okay, I know, I may be a little biased in telling you to contact me, but that’s not the only reason I am saying it. With 10 years experience in the locksmith industry, and another 19 years experience in the automotive industry as a technician, I offer an expertise that cannot be found elsewhere, a “best of both worlds” knowledge. Whether it is Honda, Toyota, Ford, GM, VW key etc., I have done thousands of lost vehicle keys and duplications, and I have pretty much seen it all. Not only do I provide great service, but because I have multiple suppliers for product, my prices are a fraction of what you would find at an expensive dealership, or competitor. I operate as a small emergency mobile locksmith, so I do not have the overhead as a box store would, and I come to you anywhere in the Southern New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts area, such as Nashua, Manchester, Hudson and Tyngsboro, so no need to pay for an expensive tow, or wait hours for AAA to send their tow truck driver to you. Yes, it’s a scary situation, losing your last set of car keys, but if you take your time in searching for the right business to help you get back on the road, then it will help with relive some of the stress you’re going through.