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Car Keys 

Replacement

All keys lost service

Toronto & GTA

What we offer:
- free estimate
- fast arrival
- no hidden costs
- available 24/7

If you are looking for a quick response, text us on WhatsApp: make, model and year of your vehicle.

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We can replace or make a new key even when all keys are lost

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Japan Cars

- Honda

- Acura

- Toyota

- Lexus

- Nissan

- Infinity

- Mazda

- Subaru

- Suzuki

- Isuzu

- Mitsubishi

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American Cars

- Ford

- Dodge

- Ram

- Chevrolet

- Chrysler

- Cadillac

- Buick

- Hummer

- GMC

- Lincoln

- Pontiac

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Korean Cars

- Hyundai

- Kia

- Genesis

Keys We Can Make and Replace

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Traditional Car Key

The standard key used by the auto industry is purely mechanical; put it into an ignition cylinder and turn to start your car.

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Car Key Fob And Switchblade Key

After the detached fob was released, auto manufacturers combined the two in a mechanism that would lock and unlock a vehicle with a spring-loaded key that folds into it, like a switchblade.

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Smart Key

Also known as “keyless ignition,” a smart key is associated with vehicles that have a start button on the dash. Smart-key technology operates via a proximity sensor in the vehicle that automatically knows when the smart key (which is not a key at all, but a paired sensor) is nearby. It then unlocks the vehicle and allows it to be started with the push of a button.

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Car Key Fob

The first fobs were add-ons and meant to be a convenience. They can lock and unlock your vehicle, but you still use a traditional key to start the car. The key can also be used to unlock the doors.

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Transponder Key

Created to be a better anti-theft device, auto manufacturers came up with transponders in the early- to mid-1990s. Transponders are ignition keys that have a plastic head embedded with a computer chip; they rely on the wireless connection between your key and the car before they will allow the ignition to engage.

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