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Where would we be without our key fobs? Hopelessly stuck, that’s what!
Opening your car doors, locking and unlocking your vehicle, opening the boot – we rely on our key fobs every day!
As such, your key fobs are one of the most important parts of your daily grind. Imagine misplacing it – how can you get to work?
And what if you have documents or essential items inside your vehicle, such as money, other keys, IDs, etc? Worse-case scenarios, what if there is an emergency and you need to get somewhere fast?
When your fob goes missing, the first thing you’ll do is turn your home upside down to try to find it. You’ll check bags, drawers, under couches and beds. If luck is on your side, it will show up!
And in every other case, it’s time to call an auto locksmith in Melbourne.
Once they’ve worked their magic, we suggest implementing a couple of these habits to stop yourself losing your key fob ever again!
Most cars made in the last decade or so feature key fobs. While in most cases these fobs are used for remote unlocking, brand-new cars are taking it a step further, with fobs that also double as:
While putting each of these functions in the one fob has certainly made things more convenient, it has also had the unintended side-effect of making things extremely difficult if you lose your key fob!
Luckily, there are plenty of things you can do to stop this happening.
In particular, many of the motorists our auto locksmith help ask how they can track their key fobs in the future!
Despite their high-tech nature, there’s no way to track your key fobs out-of-the-box… yet.
Luckily for you, there are plenty of third-party options you can use to keep tabs on your key fobs until then!
Key finders in particular are a great option.
Essentially, this is a tiny, keychain-sized fob that you can attach to your key fob (or car keys, or wallet, or phone, or anything that’s prone to disappearing!)
Using Bluetooth, these key trackers sync with your phone (don’t worry, even budget key trackers tend to have range in dozens of metres).
Depending on the brand you choose, your key tracker may:
All you’ll need to do to locate your key fob once you’re set up is whip out your phone and open the app it comes bundled with – no more frantic rushing around, or having to retrace your steps to find your key fob!
Okay, so your key fob isn’t in its usual spot, and you haven’t attached a tracking fob to it either. Don’t worry (yet, anyway) – just be sure to…
… and we mean everywhere!
Be sure to double check less-obvious areas such as your laundry basket or your cat’s bed, just in case. In many cases, your key fob may simply be in one of these spots.
Having a hard time finding your car key fob? Need to get somewhere urgently?
In these cases, you may have to dig out your spares.
While it’s less convenient, at least you won’t be stranded anymore – of course, this only works if you’re at home when you lose your key fob or remote!
If this happens while you’re on the road, we instead suggest…
No matter where you live in the Bayside region, our auto locksmith in Melbourne can come to you, helping you get back on the road when you accidentally lose your fob.
We can program all sorts of fobs and remotes on-the-spot, allowing us to not only get you back on the road, but also replace your missing key fob with one that’s just as functional.
Regardless of whether you use a key fob, remote or traditional key, the one thing that you absolutely need to have is a highly reliable master locksmith saved to your phone!
Whether you live in the inner suburbs of Melbourne or Bayside leafy suburbs, you’ll have speedy help in the event of a key or lock-related emergency.
In addition to missing key fobs and remotes, we can also help by:
In addition to rapid response emergency auto locksmith service, we’re also driven to offer the best service possible!
Galmier Locksmiths is proud 10-time winner of the WOMO Customer Service Awards – which honour businesses that continue to deliver outstanding service!
We focus on the customer as our top priority, as we know the value of your time, and that any key drama can be stressful to say the least.
Desperately need help? Our automotive locksmiths are just a phone call away.
Save our number to your phone today – that’s 0407 022 234.
But sometimes, waiting for them to turn up somewhere, or even actively looking for your lost car keys still leaves you empty-handed.
In most cases you lose your car keys inside your house, so it’s not a serious problem, it just takes a while for them to turn up. In fact, there’s a big chance you might find them when you’re looking for something else!
What To Do When You Lose Your Car Keys
If you have no idea where you put your keys, you have no way of tracking them and you run out of places where to look for the missing car keys, it’s time to think about replacing them.
There are different ways to track your car keys , but these will only help you if you added the tracker beforehand.
Still can’t find your car keys?
If you have a spare, wait a day or two, in case the keys turn up on their own. If you don’t have a spare, it’s time to make some calls.
Luckily there are a few options when it comes to getting replacement car keys, and if you put in some effort and time, you might save some money when you replace your car keys.
Before you call someone about replacing your missing car key, here’s the information they will need to help you get a new car key:
1. Your car’s VIN number
This is the Vehicle Identification Number, composed of 17 characters (digits and capital letters). In most cars, you can easily find it on the driver’s side dashboard. It should be visible through the window, which is good since you can’t really get inside your car without your keys.
If you can’t check your car, you can also find your car’s VIN number in your car insurance information.
2. The make, model, and manufacture year of your vehicle
A car's make is the brand of the vehicle and the model refers to the name of that particular line of your car. If your car has any special body style or is a sport edition, also write down that information.
3. A personal identification document from you
An ID, driver’s license or your passport should do, as long as your name, photo and address are clearly visible.
4. Your car’s registration number
You can find that just by checking your plates, but having your vehicle registration papers ready would be even better, in case any other information might be needed. Unless, of course, you keep your papers in the car that you can't unlock at the moment...
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