
It's best to purchase a key fob from the dealer if you need one. They're usually less expensive than generic ones and have a number of features, such as the possibility of rolling down your windows.
You can also find them online however, they may not be compatible with your car. These devices need to be programmed to work with your vehicle. This may take a long time and cost money.
Cost
Many newer vehicles come with keys with remote controls that allows the driver to unlock the vehicle and begin it. Key fobs can be costly to replace if lost or damaged. In some cases you may need to replace the entire key fob. You can request a second key fob from the dealership or an online retailer.
You can also exchange your key at an auto parts shop or a locksmith, based on the type. However, it's important to be aware that these key fobs come with an integrated chip that communicates with the car's system. This means that you can't make use of a generic keyfob for your Mini Cooper.
You can buy a replacement mini cooper key at a dealer for $150 when you own a Gen 1 or 2. Locksmiths can replace the key for less than the price however, it's better to keep a spare. You can also order a standard non-remote key which is priced at $60, and can lock and unlock your vehicle.
GMW Perth, as a BMW and Mini Cooper Service Centre, is fully equipped to replace BMW or Mini Cooper Keys with genuine parts. Losing your key can be an enormous hassle, but replacing it will make sure that you do not lose your car and end up in wrong hands.
Requirements
If you're thinking of replacing your old key fob ensure you purchase one that's appropriate for your vehicle. It is important to do this as the key fob has many functions. It is used for opening and starting your car. Some vehicles also require a particular size fob in order to perform their functions. If your new fob is of the wrong size, it will not fit into the ignition, and could cause issues.
The key fobs that are sold by MINI dealerships generally work with your vehicle. They are also less expensive than the ones you can purchase from locksmiths. However, if you're unsure about putting in a new key fob, leave the task to an expert.
The replacement of batteries is a regular requirement. This process is relatively easy. The first step is to remove the battery that is in the case. To pry the notch visible at the top of the case you'll require an object that is thin. After you've removed your battery, replace it with a C2032 in its place. You can find these batteries at your local hardware store or at the supermarket.
The next step is activating the key fob replacement. This will allow the microchip to connect with your vehicle. If you're not comfortable doing this, you can bring your vehicle to the closest MINI dealer. You can also ask your mechanic to do the same.
Compatibility
The key fob, a small plastic device, enables you to lock or unlock your vehicle. It transmits a radio frequency signal to the vehicle's receiver that triggers a chime to inform you if the doors are locked or not. This feature is available in the majority of newer vehicles and can make driving more secure. If your key fob becomes damaged, you'll have to replace it.
The key fobs may be damaged due to a variety of reasons. They may stop working in the event of being dropped, stepped on or even soaked. This could lead to doors not locking or unlocking correctly. The buttons on the fob's key can also become sloppy and unaligned with regular use.
You can also use a spare keyfob to give to your spouse, or to another driver of the vehicle. This will enable each driver to have their own Driver profile, and will prevent any misaligned settings, such as mirror position, climate control or seating position.
A high-quality replacement key fob will be equipped with the same FCC ID number and part number as your original. This will ensure that the new fob's compatibility to your car's RKE system. A locksmith must also cut the fob in order to match the ignition of your car. It will have to be "unlocked" or "reflashed" to ensure that it can be programmed to the vehicle's system.
Installation
Modern electronic keys offer many convenience and security features that aren't available with traditional mechanical keys. The fobs, like any other gadget in a car, could malfunction from time to time. If this happens, it's time to call a locksmith on the move.
Test your key fob and see if it needs an upgrade to its battery. If the fob doesn't respond when you hit the lock or unlock buttons, it's probably dead. The good news is that replacing the battery is a simple procedure. There are replacement batteries available at hardware stores, big-box retailers and on the internet. You can also consult the owner's manual (which is typically available on the website of the automaker) for specific guidelines.
Remove the backup key made of metal from the fob. Place it in a secure location. Then, insert the blade from a flathead screwdriver or plastic pry bar tool into the opening just above the place where the key's metal part was once located. Take the cover of the rear off, and then set it aside in a secure location. Replace the old battery with an CR2032 coin-cell. Make sure the positive (+) face is facing you. Then, pop the cap back in place.