14 Misconceptions Common To Suzuki Swift Key

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If you have lost your keys, repeat the steps you have taken (including your pants and coat pockets). You may be asked to provide evidence of ownership, for example the title of your vehicle or registration.

Audi.jpgIf your car is more recent, it will have a transponder chip or smart key/fob that needs programming to match the immobiliser device in the vehicle. An automotive locksmith can help.

Keyless Entry

Keyless entry is a feature that allows you to unlock and start your car without having insert a key in the lock. This system makes use of radio waves that are emitted by the vehicle and a keyfob that searches for the signals. When the key fob comes within range of the radio signals, it sends a code back to unlock the door, and also disables the vehicle's standard immobiliser that is in the engine control module (ECU).

Certain systems have a remote ignition feature that allows you to start your car with the key fob or a button that is located on the dashboard. This feature is extremely useful in times when you must go out and buy groceries, or when keys are locked inside.

Convenience is the most obvious benefit. It allows you to access your car without having to struggle in the dark with your key which can be a hassle when you're carrying a lot of things. This system can be used to open the hatch and trunk, which is great if you are hauling a lot of cargo.

If your keyless start or entry does not work It could be because of the battery in your key fob. You can usually determine if this is the case by checking the back of your key fob for an option to pop it open. If this doesn't help you, you might need to bring your vehicle to a locksmith or a professional dealer to program the keyfob.

Immobiliser

The Immobiliser is a built in anti-theft device that prevents you from opening your car without a key. It works by comparing the digital code on the key or key fob with the unique code in the vehicle's ECU. Once these codes match, the ECU activates the fuel system and ignition circuit. If the codes do not match the car will not start when the fuel pump or ignition circuit is blocked.

While the Immobiliser does prevent most thieves from hot-wiring or even starting your car, it is not foolproof and is easily defeated by determined criminals. It's important to take other security measures such as keeping valuables safe and not putting them in the car when you are away.

Another security measure is to make use of a faraday pouch that will block the signal between the key fob and the car's electronics and make it impossible for criminals to intercept and replicate the signal. The most recent suzuki ignis key models also come with a second security measure that requires the key to be placed close to the ignition when turning it on.

Despite these measures, modern immobilisers are still vulnerable to attacks by skilled criminals. In one study the researcher Jaap Bokslag attempted to steal three vehicles that were popular and then crack the immobiliser within a matter of minutes by exploiting known weaknesses in the system.

Security System

Suzuki's are among the top-selling cars on Australian roads. They have an inbuilt factory immobiliser to stop them from being hot wired. If you use the key to start your vehicle, it has a transponder chip within it - a little smaller than the PS1 coin that sends a unique code to your electronic control unit of the vehicle (ECU). If the ECU doesn't receive this code when you insert the key into the ignition barrel, your vehicle won't start.

Suzuki dealers used two different dealer-installed systems to 1996. The first system was manufactured by Advance Security. The original keyfob for this system featured the suzuki car key replacements brand on the front and FCC ID B23AT54 on the back. The original keyfob is no longer available, however Remotes Unlimited offers a two-button Hellfire Remote (also manufactured by Advance Security).

After 2000 the first year of production, all new Suzukis come with a key-lock system that is factory installed. This system has an immobiliser built in. The key comes with tiny chips that act as a transponder. It is hidden beneath a plastic cap. The chip is packed with a complicated code that the car's ECU is looking for when you insert the key into the ignition barrel. If the chip on the new key does not match the one that is in your ECU then the car Key duplication service will not start. The issue can be a bit difficult to fix however our Auckland auto locksmiths know how to fix it quickly and inexpensively.

Keys

Most Suzukis are equipped with a key that contains a microchip inside (transponder chip) that is smaller than a coin in your pocket. When you insert your key into the ignition barrel the ECU in your car reads the code from the chip. If it doesn't match, it will not start. If you have lost your key and don't have a spare, you'll need an auto locksmith who has the right equipment to replace it.

I supply and program 2 or 3 Suzuki transponder keys and smart key fobs each week, and they are easy to do. If you have lost your keys, then you'll need to visit your locksmith or dealer with a decent diagnostic tool to code your new replacement. This process can take as long as a week for genuine suzuki vitara key programming dealers. Auto Locksmiths have this coding equipment and can perform the process much faster and more affordable. However, this is not the case for keys that are not transponder and do not require code.

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