Car key problems · Brisbane
If the car does not recognise your key, or cranks then dies, the cause can sit in a few places: the transponder chip that authorises starting, the key itself, or the vehicle’s battery and electrics. Not every no-start is a programming fault. Here is how to tell the parts apart and when a mobile locksmith in Brisbane can help.
A car key does several separate jobs. Knowing which part is failing points to the fix. Not every no-start is a programming problem.
When another trade may fit: if the key and immobiliser are fine but the engine still will not run, a mechanic or auto electrician is the better call, and a flat battery is a roadside job. We will tell you if it points that way.
It can be the transponder chip losing its coding or failing, the key itself, or a vehicle side issue such as a weak battery or electrical fault. It is not always a programming problem, so we check which part is at fault before assuming.
That usually points to the transponder or the immobiliser rather than the blade, since the blade is doing its mechanical job. It often needs reprogramming or a new key, but we confirm it is not a vehicle side fault first.
Sometimes reprogramming the existing key is enough, sometimes the key needs replacing. We test it on site and tell you which, rather than guessing.
Tell us your make, model and year and exactly what happens. We will tell you where the fault likely sits.