20 Resources That Will Make You More Efficient At Peugeot Car Key Replacement

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20 Resources That Will Make You More Efficient At Peugeot Car Key Replacement

peugeot car key cover G28  For Peugeot 207

Peugeot 207 is one of the most well-known cars on the roads. It's a small car that has lots of personality and design.

As time passes they may experience issues. These can be quite serious if they aren't addressed promptly.

It can be costly and difficult to replace the car key, especially if it has been stolen.

Lost Keys

Peugeot is a brand of cars that is known for its high-quality cars. These cars have a strong security feature that blocks unauthorized use of the vehicle. The system utilizes a transponder chip encrypted with a unique code. This allows the immobilizer to recognize the right key and start the engine. This makes it difficult for thieves to steal Peugeot keys.

In case you have lost your car keys, a professional auto locksmith can assist. They'll cut you a new car key at your home. They can also program the key to use Peugeot's immobilizers and lock barrels. This is a much cheaper option rather than going to a dealer.

The process of getting a spare Peugeot key is relatively easy for most models (except for the 107 and 108 Bipper). However, you will require the PIN number of your vehicle to discover a new key. This can be a hassle, especially if there is a short time frame to wait for a locksmith to arrive.

Transponder Fault

The immobilizer on your Peugeot 207 verifies the key you used to start your vehicle is the correct one. This is done by sending a signal via an antenna that is connected to the microchip in your key to the ignition. This is a security feature that prevents your car from being taken away.

Whenever the immobilizer control unit receives a code emitted by your key that is different to the code it's expecting, it will either illuminate the warning light on the console or flash rapidly. This indicates there is an issue and you might have to take the car to an Peugeot dealer to have it reset and the keys reset.

If you take your keys to a garage offering this service, they will analyze it and tell you if the transponder is defective. This service is free and they'll let you know when your Peugeot will not start due to a malfunction with the system.

Unless you accidentally swapped your original Peugeot keycase with another (and therefore lost the transponder chip) or damaged your key because it was wet, there's usually nothing to be concerned about. The most frequent immobilizer problems result from a depleted battery, a damaged key antenna, or an electronic malfunction in the module and engine computer.

Key Blade Wobble

Peugeot decided to experiment with something new in the first 2000's. Instead of the reliable type of carbon-encased transponder chips, they introduced a flip key design. The new design has numerous issues among them most prominent is the key blade wobble. This issue happens when the blade on a key wears away, which is the part of the key that goes into the lock. This causes the silver button inside the key to stop flipping out the mechanism, and the key ceases to feed into the lock properly.

This can be fixed by cutting a new blade to the correct size. It is crucial that the blade is copied from the old worn-out key, and not a generic replacement since it won't provide you with a proper shape and will continue to wear exactly in the same way as your original key did. Your local Car Key Man auto-locksmith can offer you a new blade to help you solve this issue.

Key Blade Damage

The key blade, or to be more precise, the'mouth'' of the lock key may wear out. This can cause the key to become stuck inside the lock if it's not removed in a timely manner. This can lead to the dreaded "Immobiliser fault" on your dashboard. There are numerous fairy tales about how to fix the issue, but in the end it is a need for a new blade.



This is a very affordable task that can be completed by your local Car Key Man Auto Locksmith. They'll have to cut a new key blade and then attach it to your Peugeot 207.

The circuit board that generates the signal for the transponder chip will begin to show tiny hairline cracks after around five years. These cracks do not affect the chip but they do cause other problems for your Peugeot key.

The flip mechanism that keeps the blade in place isn't very reliable. This is especially applicable to the Peugeot Partner, Peugeot 107 and Peugeot 407 models. This is because the key's 'flip mechanism' has changed from the previous model that was carbon-encased. This change has introduced four major issues, all of which can stop your Peugeot key from opening your car.