FIAT Ducato Replacement Key
Brand new FIAT Ducato aftermarket replacement key. This remote must be programmed and cut by you or your local automotive locksmith.
The Ducato is also often referred to as Jumper, Relay, or Boxer. It was manufactured by Fiat in Italy since 1981. In North America it is marketed by Ram Trucks as the ProMaster van.
Keyless Entry Remote
There are a lot of options when it comes time to purchase a brand new vehicle. There are many options available, from leather seats to GPS navigation systems. Before you start checking off the boxes on the list of options, take note of how much each feature will add to the price of your vehicle. It is then possible to ensure the car you purchase fits within your budget.

One of the most sought-after features that people put in their vehicles is remote keyless entry systems. These are perfect for those who have a busy lifestyle and need to lock and unlock their vehicle at the click of one button. These systems also have additional benefits, for instance permitting you to start the engine from within the vehicle, even if the key fob isn't there.
If you're planning to install a keyless system into your Fiat, then it's important to have the right components and tools for the job. First, you'll need an electrical diagram that will aid you in determining the wires you need to connect to the keyless entry module. Once you have these items you're ready to start the installation.
It is not recommended to install a keyless entry system by yourself unless you're an expert auto lock. Find a reputable Fiat locksmith in Lenexa instead to complete the task for you. This will save you time and money.
Transponder Key
A lot of modern cars have transponder chips which prevent anyone else from starting the vehicle. This feature is designed to make it more difficult for thieves to take your car.
A transponder is a small computer chip that transmits radio signals of low frequency. When the key is inserted into the ignition, the chip transmits an information to the car's ECU. The ECU will then verify the message, and when the original key is present the car will begin. A duplicate key that does not have the transponder won't start the car and can harm the ECU.
Transponder keys may be more expensive than traditional keys however they offer greater security. A locksmith can help decide whether a transponder key is worth the extra cost.
If you have keys with an embedded transponder, you will need the appropriate tools to disassemble it and get access to the chip. Remove the plastic cover with either pliers, screws or a nut driver. If the key won't start the car, try repositioning your chip or using superglue to hold it. Then you can make a new key that works. A trustworthy locksmith can provide this service for you at just a fraction of the cost that Fiat main dealers will charge. They can also provide advice about your best option to replace your car key.
Keys that do not have transponders
We can supply you with a replacement Fiat car key in case you've lost it. The majority of people believe that Fiat main dealers only offer replacement keys. laser cut isn't the situation. They are expensive and have an extremely long waiting list. The Auto Locksmith can offer a more affordable solution by cutting new keys from your existing locks. Timpsons can cut your keys at just a fraction of the price you'd spend at a auto parts store. Coding the transponder chip to the new key will cost about PS10 and retrieving the code data from your car's ECU is about PS5.
Fiat has made a comeback and is the 5th largest automaker in the world. If you're thinking of buying an all-new Fiat or you're looking to replace your current one, you should choose the best expert Fiat locksmiths in Lenexa to complete the job correctly.
Broken Keys
Fiat keys can become damaged over time for many reasons. Wear and tear is the most frequent cause. Utilizing a key to open parcels or cut wire, or even paint tins can cause the teeth on keys to wear down over time. In some cases the key may even break inside the lock itself. This could happen when you insert the keys into the lock with too much force or if you fail to remove it correctly.
There are many options to address this issue. You can take out the damaged part with a pair tweezers or needle nose pliers. Another option is to use a Jigsaw blade. Blades should be small enough to hook on the teeth of the key and simply pull it out. This method works best if there is only one or two pieces of the key sticking out of your lock. Otherwise, you could accidentally push it further into the lock.
Another option is to seek out an expert locksmith such as Rechenberg. This is much less expensive than buying a new one from a dealer and gives you a backup key that can be extremely beneficial in the event that you lose your sole car or motorhome key is lost.