Car Rekey Service
Have you misplaced your car keys? Are you worried that someone else could get unauthorized access to your car? Maybe you recently bought a secondhand car and want to be sure the prior owner didn't have any spare keys. Or maybe you're going through a separation and need to restrict your ex-partner's access. Whatever the reason, you can have increased security and peace of mind with our car rekeying service in Orlando.
Our experts will thoroughly examine the car lock and find out the best solution to rekey your lock so that it won’t open with previous keys.
When You Need Car Rekey Services?
There can be a number of reasons for which you need car rekey service, the important being:
- Lost or Stolen Keys: The most effective barrier against someone using your old keys to get into your car is to rekey it.
- Purchasing a new car: Rekeying makes sure that no one in the previous owner's circle can start or unlock your vehicle.
- Enhanced Security: If you feel your car's security has been compromised, rekeying offers a fresh start with new keys and a safe lock configuration
- Peace of Mind: It is very important to know that your car is only accessible to you and people you trust.
How Our Expert Car Keying Process Works?
- Thorough Assessment: Our experienced locksmith will inspect the locks on your car and determine which rekeying option works best for your particular car make and model. So as to ensure that the proper rekeying techniques are used, our locksmith will precisely determine the type of lock your vehicle possesses.
- Disassembling Lock: The lock cylinders are carefully disassembled so that the interior parts can be examined. If there are any trim pieces or covers obscuring the lock cylinders, our locksmith will gently remove them. After the lock is exposed, our technician will remove the lock cylinder from the door or panel using specialized tools.
- Pin Replacement & Reassembly: All old keys will become ineffective as we replace the old pins with new ones. Our locksmith will carefully replace the rekeyed lock cylinder in the door or panel in its original spot.