Lost car keys? What to know before they go!

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We get a lot of calls from people who have lost their car keys and need to have a new key made. Some of our customers save money by using our service but many times we direct them to the local dealerships. Here’s why. If your vehicle uses a standard key, meaning there is no computer chip in it, then your vehicles VIN, when entered into the dealerships computer, will tell the dealer the cuts of the key. This information is free to the vehicle owner and the dealership can cut a key from the VIN much cheaper. You will need your vehicle registration and your ID to prove you own the vehicle when you go to the dealership, but this is a good way to save a lot of money. This works for older model cars that don’t use a transponder key and don’t require programming. If you are unsure what type of key your vehicle uses, you can check your vehicle’s year, make and model on our blog. Just click the page that pertains to your vehicle.

If your vehicle uses a transponder or high security key it will probably be cheaper to go with an automotive locksmith, as anyone making the key will need to be at the vehicle to program this type of key. This means an extra towing bill to get it to a dealership, but a good automotive locksmith can come to your vehicle and that saves you money. The dealership can still help save you money by providing the “Pin Code” and the “Key Code” from the VIN. We encourage you to obtain these codes and write them in your vehicles owners manual. This information is free from the dealership to the owner of the vehicle, but costs a locksmith a lot of money to obtain. Knowing your Codes will save you both time and money in the event you need to call a locksmith to make and program a new key.

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Citrus County Sheriff’s Department Notifies Community

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Is my Car involved in a recall?

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So your car is acting up and your mechanic has just told you that the problem is a common one for that vehicle’s year and model. Now there is a quick simple way to check to see if your vehicle is involved in a recall.

The website is called safercar.gov and is sponsored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or NHTSA. The new website lets you search for recalls just by typing in your vehicle identification number or VIN. This number is found on your title or vehicle registration or is visible through the windshield of your vehicle on the drivers side dash.

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Looking for a Locksmith in Citrus County, FL?

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Looking for a Good Automotive, Commercial or Residential Locksmith in Hernando, Inverness, Crystal River, Dunnellon, Homosassa, Lecanto, Floral City or Beverly Hills, Florida?

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Doug & Cheryl Aerts

Doug & Cheryl Aerts

1 Able Locksmith

A Division of Aerts C Incorporated

The security of your vehicle is also important to us. For this reason we have submitted to extensive background checks and have registered with the National Automotive Service Task Force. The NASTF provides automotive information to automotive service technicians while holding that technician to strict standards of vehicle ownership identification. We support this organization because it is one more way of protecting you and your vehicle.

Member of NASTF

We are members of the Society of Professional Locksmiths, NASTF and are Pro Compliance Certified.

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We are Bonded, Licensed and Insured. We take your security seriously and we do all we can to ensure it!

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