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The Ugly Truth About Car Key Cut

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작성자 Milan 작성일24-09-22 22:20 조회7회 댓글0건

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What Is Car Key Cutting?

Modern car keys can't be cut at a self-service kiosk in a mall. They require specialized sidewinder key cutting equipment and are designed to work in the lock cylinder that is specific to your car.

Understanding the distinction between car key duplication and car key cutting will save you time, money and stress in the future.

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Car key cutting is the process of creating a new key for a vehicle. This is typically done by a professional because it requires specialized equipment to trace the unique profile of the key and make sure it fits in the locks in the correct way. Additionally professionals often offer a warranty on the work they do.

In the past keys for cars were easy to find. Modern technology has made them more complicated. Many cars now have smart keys that have encryption and other security features to prevent theft. These features are designed to make it harder for thieves to duplicate or alter the keys, and they can also help the owner keep an eye on who has used their vehicle.

The traditional keys for cars are flat and have a rectangular shape. They are thinner than sidewinder keys, and have the same cuts on both sides of the blade. Because they have the identical cut on both sides, these types of keys can be used in a lock either way. They can be duplicated using traditional key machines that can be found in hardware stores.

Laser cut keys were first introduced in the 1990s, and were primarily used by luxury car manufacturers. The technology was successfully implemented in various models to deter cars being stolen. Laser cut keys have a thicker shank than traditional keys, and more grooves that are carved into them. They are slightly more expensive to produce but they're also more secure.

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