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If you've lost your keys, go through the steps you took (including your pants and coat pockets). You may be prepared to show proof of ownership like your vehicle registration or title.
Then, if your vehicle is newer it will have an transponder chip or smart key/fob which needs programming to match the immobiliser system that is in the vehicle. A locksmith for automotives can assist.
Keyless Entry
Keyless entry allows you to unlock your car and start it without the need to insert your key into the lock. The system relies on radio signals that emanate by the vehicle. Then, you have a key fob that searches for these signals. When the key fob comes in range of the radio signals, it transmits an encrypted code back to unlock the door, and also disables the car's standard immobiliser, which is located in the engine control module (ECU).
Certain systems also have remote ignition that lets you start your car using a key fob, or a button on the dash panel. This feature could be extremely useful in case you need to go out for groceries or if your keys are locked inside the car.
The most obvious benefit of keyless entry is the convenience. It allows you to access your vehicle without having search in the dark with your keys, which can be difficult especially if you're carrying lots of things. This system can be used to open the trunk and hatch which is great if you are hauling lots of cargo.
If your keyless entry or push-button start does not work it could be due to a problem with the key fob battery. If this is the case you'll be able to tell by looking for an option on the back of the key fob which you can press. If this doesn't work you, you might need to bring your vehicle to an expert locksmith or dealer to get the keyfob programed.
Immobiliser
The Immobiliser is an inbuilt anti-theft device which stops you from beginning your car without having a key. It works by comparing the digital code contained in the key fob or key with a unique code that is embedded in the vehicle's ECU. When these codes are in sync to each other, the ECU activates the ignition and fuel system. If the codes don't match the fuel pump and ignition circuit will be shut down and your car will not start.
The Immobiliser is effective in preventing most thieves from using hot wires or even starting your car however it's not 100% secure. The most determined criminals are able to defeat it. It is important to take other precautions in mind, such as keeping valuables out of sight and avoiding leaving them in the car when you're away from it.
Another security measure is to use a faraday pouch, which blocks the signal between the key fob and the car's electronics making it difficult for criminals to steal and replicate the signal. The newest Suzuki models also include a second security measure that requires the key to be placed close to the ignition while turning it on.
Despite these measures however, modern immobilisers remain susceptible to attacks by expert criminals. In one study, Jaap Bokslag, a researcher at the University of Amsterdam, tried to steal three popular vehicles and crack the immobiliser in six minutes using known weaknesses.
Security System
Suzukis are some of the most coveted vehicles on Australian roads. They have a factory-installed immobiliser to prevent them from being hot-wired. When you use the key to start your car, there's an embedded transponder chip which is a bit smaller than a PS1 coin - which transmits a unique code to your electronic control unit of the vehicle (ECU). If the ECU does not receive this code when you insert the ignition key into the barrel, your car will not start.
Until 1996, Suzuki dealers used two different dealer-installed systems. The first was manufactured by Advance Security. The original keyfob for this system featured the Suzuki brand on the front and FCC ID B23AT54 on the back. The original keyfob is no more available, however Remotes Unlimited offers a two-button Hellfire Remote (also made by Advance Security).
After 2000 all new Suzukis are equipped with a factory-installed key-lock system. This system has an immobiliser in the. The key is equipped with tiny chips that act as a transponder. It is hidden under a plastic cap. The chip has a sophisticated code that the vehicle's ECU will look for when you turn the key in the ignition barrel. If the chip on the new key doesn't match the one that is in your ECU, the car will not start. Auckland locksmiths are able to fix the issue quickly and inexpensively even if the issue is difficult to solve.
Keys
Most Suzuki key fob replacement Cost cars come with keys that have the microchip (transponder chip) inside. It's smaller than the coin that is in your pocket. When you insert your key into the barrel of your ignition the ECU in your car reads the key's code from the chip. If it isn't compatible, it will not start. If you lose your sole key and do not have a spare you will need to find an auto locksmith that is professional and has the appropriate equipment to replace it.
I program and supply two or three suzuki car key replacements transponder keys and smart key fobs each week, and they are easy to do. If you've lost all of your keys, you will need to go to your dealer or a locksmith with decent diagnostic equipment since they will have to program the replacement for your vehicle. suzuki replacement key fob dealers will take anywhere from one to a week to complete this procedure. Auto Locksmiths have this equipment for coding and can complete the process faster and more affordable. This is not the case for non-transponder steel keys, which don't need coding.
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