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Suzuki Swift Replacement Key If you've lost your keys, begin to go back to where you left off (coat and trouser pockets included). You may have to be prepared to show proof of ownership like your vehicle registration or title. If your car is more recent or has been updated, it could have a transponder or smart fob which require programming to match the immobiliser system in the vehicle. A locksmith in the automotive industry can assist. Keyless Entry Keyless entry lets you unlock your car and start it without needing to insert your key into the lock. The system relies on radio signals that are emitted from the vehicle and the key fob searches for these signals. When the key fob is within the range of radio signals, it transmits a code back that unlocks the door and disables the your vehicle's standard immobiliser which is located in the engine control module (ECU). Some systems include a remote-ignition feature that lets you start your car by using the key fob or a button on the dashboard. This feature could be a lifesaver in case you need to go out for groceries or if your keys are accidentally locked in the car. The most obvious benefit of keyless entry is the convenience. It allows you to access your vehicle without having to struggle in the dark with your key which can be a hassle if you're carrying a lot of things. This system can be used to unlock the trunk and hatch and is a great option for people who are carrying loads of stuff. If your keyless entry or push-button starts aren't working there may be an issue with the key fob battery. If this is the reason you can usually tell by looking for buttons on the back of the key fob which you can press. If this does not work, you could require taking your car to a professional locksmith or dealer to get the key fob programed. Immobiliser The Immobiliser is a built in security device that blocks you from starting your car without a key. It works by matching the digital code on the key fob or key to the unique code contained in the vehicle's ECU. If these codes match with each other, the ECU activates the ignition and fuel system. If the codes don't match the fuel pump and ignition circuit will be blocked and your car won't begin. While the Immobiliser will stop thieves from hot-wiring or even starting your car, it is not foolproof and could be defeated by determined criminals. That's why it's important to take other reasonable precautions in place, like keeping valuables away from view and not leaving them in the car when you're away from it. Another method of security is to use a faraday bag, which will block the signal between the key fob and the car's electronics, and make it difficult for criminals to intercept and copy the signal. Suzuki's latest models come with a second measure of security that requires the key to be placed near the ignition when it is switched on. Despite these precautions however, modern immobilisers remain susceptible to attacks by expert criminals. In one study the researcher Jaap Bokslag tried to steal three vehicles that were popular and then crack the immobiliser in just six minutes using known flaws in the system. Security System Suzuki's are among the top-selling automobiles on Australian roads. They also come with an inbuilt immobiliser to stop them from being hot wired. The key contains a tiny transponder chip similar to one PS1 penny, that transmits an unique code to the electronic control unit (ECU) of the vehicle. If the ECU does not receive this code when you insert the key into the ignition barrel, your car will not start. Suzuki dealers installed two different dealer-installed systems to 1996. The first was made by Advance Security. The original keyfob had the Suzuki logo on the front, and the FCC ID B23AT54 at the back. The original keyfob has no longer been available, but Remotes Unlimited offers a two-button Hellfire Remote (also made by Advance Security). After 2000, the majority of new Suzukis will come with a factory key-lock mechanism which comes with an immobiliser. The key comes with tiny chips that act as transponder. suzuki swift remote key replacement is concealed beneath the cap made of plastic. The chip contains a code that the ECU of the vehicle scans for when the key is inserted into the ignition barrel. If the chip inside the new key doesn't match the one in the ECU and your car doesn't start. The issue can be difficult to repair however our Auckland auto locksmiths know how to fix it quickly and inexpensively. Keys Most Suzuki cars come with a key with microchip (transponder chip) inside – smaller than the coins in your pocket. When you insert your key into the barrel of your ignition and turn it on, the ECU in your vehicle reads the code from the chip and if it doesn't match it will not start. If you lose your key and do not have a spare in your possession, you will require an auto locksmith who has the equipment needed to replace it. I program and supply two or three Suzuki transponder keys and smart key fobs every week, they are quite simple to program. If you've lost your keys, then you'll have to visit your local locksmith or dealer with a good diagnostic equipment to code your new replacement. This process can be as long as a week for genuine Suzuki dealers. Auto Locksmiths are equipped with this equipment to code and can complete the process much faster and at a lower cost. This is not the case with non-transponder keys, which don't need the use of coding.