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Car Keys For Aging Parents and Loved Ones

Sometimes, caregivers of loved ones in their senior years are faced with difficult decisions. It may be time to put away the car keys of an elderly parent.

Many cars have a driver setting set to a particular key. This feature is especially helpful when multiple people share the vehicle.

Transponder Keys

Most modern cars come with transponder keys. They provide a layer of security that old flat metal keys cannot. These are tiny microchips embedded into your keys. They send a signal to an immobilizer system on the car, allowing it only to start when a set of valid keys is within reach. This type of technology has drastically reduced the rate of car theft around the world.

However, it's not completely secure. Professional thieves have come up with ways to spoof the signals while still hotwiring vehicles. They can also reuse standard cut key blanks and create their own transponder keys. Even if your car is equipped with transponder keys it's worth purchasing an extra.

A reputable locksmith is able to make these for you at a fraction of the cost of car dealerships. They'll begin by inspecting your key and determining the best methods of copying and programming. The new key can be programmed to work with your vehicle.


A reputable locksmith should be able to assist you with non-transponder or "flat" keys. They operate mechanically using cuts cut into the sides of the keys and don't utilize any electronic technology to connect with your vehicle. These types of keys are easy for children to play with, and therefore they're less secure. Anyone with a key cutter can also copy them.

Smart Keys

Smart keys are the type of key fob that can be found in many modern vehicles. They serve the same functions as a remote control however, they come with additional features. Smart keys can secure and unlock your vehicle from a distance, without pressing any buttons. They can also be used to start your engine. These functions are functional even if the key is in your purse or pocket.

Smart keys are extremely secure. Hackers can't easily steal your car since the signals they send are encrypted. Additionally, a computer inside your vehicle verifies the rolling code generated by the smart key before starting the engine.

There are some issues that you may encounter because the technology is being developed. For instance, if the key and your phone are too close together the cell's normal operating signals could interfere with the signal that your smart key transmits.

Some smart keys feature a small color touch screen. BMW for instance, created the Display Key, which has an LCD that allows the driver to perform a variety of functions from the keyfob, such as locking, unlocking and even starting. The key also warns the owner when its battery is low and offers to order the replacement from your dealer.

Keyless Entry

If you do not wish to go as far as a transponder, or smart key, you can still lock and unlock your car with the push of a button. These systems make use of radio signals, also known as RF, to communicate with a receiver within the vehicle. Depending on the system employed, the signal can also be used to start the engine of the vehicle as well as disarm the alarm for security.

Using keyless entry eliminates the need to hide spare keys, which are an important theft target. Also, it stops you from worrying about losing or misplacing your car's key which could occur to anyone at any point. However, you must update the code on a regular basis to ensure your security.

You can use the app for your key fob or a physical key fob to send a radio signal of 315 Megaherz. The signal is scrambled and encrypted before it is sent, therefore, even if hackers steal it, they will not be able to gain access to your vehicle.

seat alhambra key include active engine starting, which means that the car can run and start even if the key is not in range. This is a security feature that's designed to prevent your car from running out of gas and also to stop the release of toxic fumes into the interior of the car.

Remote Start

Remote start systems can provide convenience and peace of mind, whether the car is parked on the street or in your driveway. With a click of the button on your key fob or the command "start" from an app the system will send the signal to the RES control module, which will start up and warm up your engine.

This system also functions with other features in your vehicle, for example, opening and closing windows, or adjusting heated/cooled seats. Certain systems are more flexible and include auxiliary channels that can be used to control items like power-assisted steering, automatic climate controls, and rear defrost.

The good news is that the majority of Seat cars that have been produced since 1995 will feature a transponder chip in the key. Consequently, most newer vehicles can be used with remote-start systems. Some older Seat models require a key with an unmodified transponder. These keys cannot be used with remote-start systems.

Many parents have experienced the moment when they are reaching back into the car seat of their child, but struggle to press down on the red release button. NAMRA has developed a solution to this problem. It makes it easier to remove the buckle, even if you have difficulty pushing down the buckle using your thumb.

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