A push-button smart key also contains a transponder-like chip, but it communicates wirelessly using proximity detection. You never insert it into anything. The car detects it in your pocket and allows push-button starting.
A standard metal key has no chip at all. These were common before the mid-1990s. They can be copied at any hardware store, but they offer no electronic theft protection.
A laser-cut key refers to the cutting style of the blade, not the electronics. A laser-cut key can also be a transponder key. Many are.
Whether you lost your only key or need a spare made , we cut the blade and program the chip to your vehicle on-site. No original key required for replacements.
If your key was previously programmed to a different vehicle, or if the programming was lost during a battery disconnect or ECM replacement, we re-pair the chip with your car's immobilizer.
The key turns the ignition but the engine will not start. That pattern usually points to a failed or desynchronized transponder chip. We test the chip, check the immobilizer system, and determine whether the key needs reprogramming or replacement.
If the blade snapped inside the ignition or a door lock, we remove the broken piece and cut a new key with a fresh programmed chip.
If you are still not sure, call (901) 206-2020 with your year, make, and model. We can confirm in seconds.