Locksmith 4 Less

Car Key Fob Replacement and Programming in Memphis, TN

The key fob is the small remote you carry in your pocket or on your keychain that locks, unlocks, and in many cases starts your vehicle. When it stops working, goes missing, or breaks apart, you need someone who can replace it, program it, and get it working with your specific car. Locksmith 4 Less provides complete key fob services in Memphis, from battery swaps and repairs to full replacements with on-site programming.

How a Key Fob Works

What Does a Key Fob Actually Do?

A key fob communicates with your vehicle using a short-range radio signal. When you press the lock or unlock button, the fob sends an encrypted code to a receiver inside the car. If the code matches, the car responds. Modern fobs use rolling codes, which means the encrypted signal changes every time you press the button. This prevents someone from capturing the signal and replaying it to gain access.
Depending on your vehicle, your key fob may handle some or all of the following functions: locking and unlocking the doors, opening the trunk or liftgate, activating a panic alarm, remote starting the engine, and in the case of smart keys, allowing push-to-start ignition without ever inserting a key.

Because the fob is paired to your specific vehicle through its encrypted code, a replacement fob needs to be electronically programmed before it will work. You cannot simply buy a fob online and expect it to function without this step.

What We Offer for Key Fobs

Our Key Fob Services

Fob replacement.

Lost your fob, or is it damaged beyond repair? We carry replacement fobs for a wide range of vehicles and program them to your car on the spot. If the fob includes an integrated key blade, we cut and program both the blade and the remote electronics in one visit.

Fob programming and reprogramming.

Whether you have a new fob that needs to be paired with your vehicle or an existing fob that lost its sync, we handle the programming using professional diagnostic equipment. This includes transponder chip programming for fobs with built-in immobilizer chips.

Fob repair

Cracked shell, unresponsive buttons, water damage to the circuit board. We diagnose the issue and repair the fob when possible, saving you the cost of a full replacement.

Battery replacement

The simplest and most common fob service. If your fob is losing range or stopped responding, a fresh battery usually fixes it in minutes.

Spare fob duplication.

Already have a working fob and want a backup? Getting a duplicate made now is cheaper and faster than replacing a lost fob later.

Fob Styles by Brand

Key Fob Styles Across Different Car Brands

Every manufacturer designs their fobs a little differently. Here is a general overview of what you will find across the brands we service most often.
Toyota and Lexus use a mix of integrated key fobs and smart proximity fobs depending on the model year and trim level. Newer models are almost entirely push-to-start.
Honda and Acura have transitioned most of their lineup to smart key fobs, though older models still use traditional integrated key-and-remote units.
Ford uses both standard remote fobs and intelligent access smart fobs across its truck and car lineup. The F-150 and Explorer have used multiple fob styles over the past decade.
Chevrolet and GMC trucks and SUVs commonly use flip-style key fobs with integrated blades. Newer models use smart fobs with push-to-start.
Hyundai and Kia have adopted smart key fobs across much of their lineup, particularly in models from 2018 forward.
Nissan and Infiniti use the Intelligent Key system, which is a proximity-based smart fob that allows push-button start.
BMW and Mercedes use advanced smart key systems with features like digital displays on the fob itself in some newer models.
Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler share the same platform for many of their fob systems, so we handle all three with the same equipment and programming tools.
Volkswagen, Mazda, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Land Rover, Cadillac, and Buick round out the list. Call us with your year and model if you are not sure what fob type your vehicle uses.

Buying a Fob Online vs. Getting One from a Locksmith

Should You Buy a Key Fob Online?

You will find key fobs for sale on Amazon, eBay, and dozens of other sites. Some of them are legitimate OEM parts. Others are low-quality aftermarket units that may or may not work with your vehicle. Here are a few things to consider before purchasing.
Even if you buy a compatible fob, it still needs to be programmed to your car. A fob that is not programmed is just a plastic shell with buttons. You will still need a locksmith or a dealership to complete the pairing.
Some aftermarket fobs do not support all the features of the OEM unit. The lock and unlock buttons might work, but remote start or trunk release may not.
If the fob turns out to be incompatible with your vehicle, you are stuck with a part you cannot use. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recommends that consumers verify product compatibility before purchasing electronic accessories, and key fobs are no exception.
When you get a fob from Locksmith 4 Less, we confirm compatibility with your vehicle before we sell it. The price includes the fob, the programming, and testing. You walk away with a fob that is verified to work. If you already bought a fob online and just need it programmed, call us and we will let you know whether we can work with it.

Need Help with a Car Key Fob in Memphis?

Whether you need a replacement fob, a repair, a battery swap, or programming for a fob you already have, Locksmith 4 Less takes care of it at our shop or at your location. Call (901) 206-2020 for a quote, or browse our full automotive locksmith services to see what else we offer.