What all do we do for automotive work?
One of the most common calls. Locksmiths use specialized tools to unlock car doors without damaging the vehicle, whether keys are locked inside, lost, or broken.
Locksmiths create replacement keys for cars, trucks, and motorcycles. This includes traditional metal keys, laser-cut (sidewinder) keys, and high-security vehicle keys.
Modern vehicles use electronic keys with chips that communicate with the car’s immobilizer system. Locksmiths program transponder keys, key fobs, and push-to-start smart keys so the vehicle recognizes and authorizes them.
If a key won’t turn, sticks, or breaks in the ignition, locksmiths can repair or replace ignition cylinders—often on-site—without the cost or delay of a dealership visit.
Most automotive locksmithing is mobile. Locksmiths travel to homes, parking lots, roadside locations, or workplaces—providing fast help without towing the vehicle. There are some exceptions to this such as more complex systems found in newer model European cars like Mercedes and BMW. For those please call as some models are dealership only for programming.