On-Site Car Key Replacement by Vehicle Make and Model
Modern vehicle keys are far more complex than the simple metal blades of decades past, and the process of replacing them varies significantly by manufacturer. For domestic brands like Ford, Chevrolet, GMC, Dodge, and Jeep, our technicians use OEM-compatible programming equipment to clone or generate a new transponder key or proximity fob matched to your specific VIN. Japanese brands — Toyota, Honda, Subaru, Nissan, Lexus — each use proprietary immobilizer systems that require brand-specific software to register a new key to the vehicle's ECU. European makes such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Volkswagen involve additional security layers, including encrypted key fobs and advanced rolling-code systems, all of which our equipment is built to handle.
Regardless of make, our mobile units carry a broad inventory of key blanks, emergency key inserts, and programmable transponder chips so that the vast majority of jobs are completed in a single visit. There is no need to have your vehicle towed to a dealership — we come to you, whether that is a residential driveway off Leander Road, a parking structure near the Georgetown Square, or a highway shoulder on I-35 near the Berry Creek corridor.
