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How to Replace a Mazda Key

Mazda is known for innovative and technologically advanced technology. Some of these systems boost safety or performance, whereas others help to make driving your Mazda around East Stroudsburg, Easton, and Brodheadsville easier.

The key fob, as an example is a great illustration of this. This device allows you to lock, unlock, and start your Mazda by pressing a button. Its battery should be replaced periodically.

Lost Keys

Keys that are stolen or lost are a huge hassle. Luckily, it's easy to replace a Mazda key for older models that use regular metal keys, but newer models require specially programmed computer chips that can only be created by a dealer or a locksmith.

You'll need to start by obtaining the VIN number for your vehicle. This information can be found on the dashboard of the car, on your insurance card or on the vehicle's documents. Be sure to note the details so that you can give it to the locksmith or dealership.

You'll also need an additional working key. Place the key in the slot and turn on the ignition. Remove the key after approximately five seconds and then turn the ignition to OFF. Repeat this procedure with the second working key. Once both keys have been inserted, the new one's computer chip will pair with your car.

If you have lost your car keys and do not have a spare, you'll need to take your vehicle to an auto dealer. Then, you'll have to prove ownership and pay for an exchange key. You might have to wait a few days until the dealer is able to order and then pair a replacement key to your vehicle. If mazda 3 car key are able, have locksmiths make a replacement key instead of the dealer to save money and less hassle.

Repair of the ignition Cylinder

The ignition cylinder inside your Mazda is the primary component that allows you to start your car using the key. If your Mazda isn't turning over or you are unable to insert the key into the switch, you might need to replace the ignition cylinder.

Ignition cylinders are more likely to fail than keys which are more durable and last longer. There isn't a set maintenance schedule for them, however you can help them last longer by keeping your key clean and refraining from excessive shaking or jiggling of the key.

To replace the ignition coil, take out any trim or covers that are blocking the path. Depending on your model it could mean taking off the cover for the steering wheel or removing the wiper and accessory switches. Then, use a screwdriver or socket wrench to push the release tab of the cylinder. This will release the cylinder from its switch and let it slide out.

Install the new cylinder by connecting the wires to it, tightening the two screws on the top and replacing the switch. Reconnect the battery, and test that the new cylinder can insert or remove keys. Do this three to five times and then reconnect the battery and attempt to start the vehicle to verify that everything is working as it should.

Remote Control Replacement

If your Mazda key remote is not working, you will need to call a professional. Although this isn't as frequent as a problem with the cylinder of your ignition but it can happen and can cause you to be in a bind in a few situations. A locksmith can fix the remote in your car and handle all the programming associated with it.


You'll need to tell a locksmith the year and type of your Mazda car to get them to do this. This will allow them to collect the right equipment and know that they'll require any additional key programming for your particular model of Mazda.

It could be that the battery in your key fob is not fully charged. In this situation, the best thing to try is to reset your receiver. This can usually restore the functionality. If this fails, you'll need to replace the battery. To do this you will need to remove the key and then use a screwdriver with a flat head wrapped in tape to pry the case open on one side. After you've done that, insert a new battery into the key fob. Make sure it's a compatible one, and then close the case. The Mazda's RF unit has to be reset to recognize the key.

Transponder Chip Replacement

If you have an Mazda key fob or a smart key, it is likely that your car has a transponder chip inside. This small piece of technology is actually a mini-board that, when it is inserted into the ignition, will send an electronic signal to your vehicle's immobilizer to let it know that the key is the correct one for your vehicle.

These types of keys are extremely useful in terms of security, because they stop other people from opening your car by ensuring that the sole person who is able to start your vehicle is you. This is the reason you need to be careful to make sure that the key you have disappear or be stolen.

Luckily, transponder chips can be replaced by an experienced locksmith. To accomplish this, you'll need to remove the cover from the key fob. Usually it's a thin piece of plastic which can be removed using the help of pliers or a screwdriver. Next, you'll need to take out the chip, which should look like small black squares or a tube that is transparent. Once you've done this, simply put the chip on a piece of tape and attach it near to the ignition lock.

A professional locksmith will be able do this in a flash, and will help you get back on the road swiftly. If you're having issues with your Mazda key, contact an experienced mobile locksmith immediately.

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