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Say "Yes" To These 5 Mazda Keys Replacement Tips
How to Replace a Mazda Key

Mazda is known for its innovative and intuitive technology. Some of these systems improve safety or performance, while others help to make driving your Mazda around East Stroudsburg, Easton, and Brodheadsville more enjoyable.

The key fob is a fantastic example of this. It allows you to lock, unlock and begin your Mazda by pressing a button. However its battery should be replaced every now and again.

Lost Keys

Keys that are stolen or lost can cause a lot of trouble. Luckily, it's simple to replace keys. Mazda key for older models that have regular metal keys, but newer models require specially programmed computer chips that must be purchased from an authorized locksmith or dealer.

To begin, you'll need the VIN for your vehicle. You can find this information on the dashboard of your car, on the insurance card or in the vehicle's documents. Be sure to note this information in order to give it to the locksmith or dealer.

You'll also need an additional working key. Place the key in the slot and turn the ignition ON. After five seconds, take out the key, and switch the ignition off. Repeat the process with the second key. After both keys have been installed, the new computer chip will pair with your car.

If you lose keys to your car and don't have an alternative, you'll have to take your vehicle to an auto dealer. You will then need to provide proof of ownership and pay for the replacement key. You might have to wait several days while the dealer places an order and pairs the replacement key with your vehicle. You can save time and money by having a locksmith replace your key rather than going to the dealer.

Ignition Cylinder Replacement

The ignition cylinder of your Mazda is the key part that makes it possible to start your car with the key. If you're having trouble turning it on or you are not able to insert the key into the switch, your ignition cylinder might need to be replaced.

The ignition cylinders fail more frequently than keys which last longer. There isn't a pre-planned maintenance routine for them, however you can help them last by keeping your key clean and refraining from excessive jiggling or shaking of the key.


To replace the ignition coil, remove any covers or trims that are blocking the path. Based on the model you have, this can involve removing the steering wheel cover or removing wiper and accessory switches. Use the socket wrench or screwdriver to press the release tab on cylinder. This will free 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 verify that the new cylinder can insert and remove keys. Connect the battery, then do this 3 to 5 times. Then try to start your vehicle to verify that everything is working correctly.

Remote Control Replacement

If your Mazda key remote stops working, you'll need an expert to get it back up and running. While this isn't as prevalent as an issue with the ignition cylinder but it does happen and can leave you in some instances. A locksmith will be capable of replacing your car key remote, and can even handle all the necessary programming associated with it.

The minimum you'll need to provide to locksmiths for them to complete this task is the type and year of your Mazda vehicle. This will allow them to gather the appropriate supplies and know if they need to do any additional key programming for your particular model of Mazda.

It could be that the battery of your key fob is low. The best thing to do in this case is try to reset your receiver, because this is often able to restore the functionality. If that doesn't work you'll have to replace the battery. To do this you will need to remove the key and then use a flathead screwdriver wrapped in tape to push the case open on one side. After that, insert a new battery into the key fob. Close the case and make sure it's compatible. The Mazda's RF unit has to be reprogrammed to recognize the key.

Transponder Chip Replacement

You may have a Mazda smart key or key fob. If that's the case your car may have a transponder. This tiny piece is actually a mini-board that, when placed in the ignition, sends an indication to the car's immobilizer system to let it know that the key is the correct one for the vehicle you have.

Keys like these are extremely useful for security reasons, because they stop other people from starting your car, by ensuring that the only person who is able to start your vehicle is you. You must be careful not to lose or take your key.

Luckily, transponder replace mazda key can be replaced by an experienced locksmith. To accomplish this, you'll need to remove the cover of your key fob. Usually it's a small piece of plastic which can be removed using the help of pliers or a screwdriver. After that, you'll need to remove the chip. It should look like a tiny black square or a see-through tube. After this, simply put the chip on a piece tape and secure it to the ignition lock.

A locksmith who is experienced can complete this task in a matter of minutes, and assist you in getting back on the road quickly. If you're experiencing problems with your Mazda key, call a trusted mobile locksmith right now.

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