Auto Locksmith FAQ’s

Auto locksmith FAQ’s:

Car locksmith

Do I have to bring my car to you?

No. A car locksmith has all the tools needed to cut your new car key and the computers to do the programming on board his/her van. Recently I made a new Fiat Ducatto key for a customer in Gresham village. I was able to copy his existing key in my van and then plug into his onboard computer via the OBD port and program his new key to the vehicle. This meant he could use his vehicle the same day. Had he taken the key to the dealer or manufacturer, he would have had to leave it with them, possibly waiting weeks without the use of his own vehicle.

Does the locksmith change the locks on my car?

No, if you lose your keys, we will only make new ones, but they will be coded differently, so the old keys will be useless for driving your car away. Unless you leave valuables in your car, this should not be a problem. If you want to change the actual locks on your vehicle, you should, in most cases, go back to the manufacturer. If you have had your locks modified or changed in any way, you must inform the vehicle locksmith if you later require his help. I remember being called out to a Jeep in Brancaster late at night. It was parked in a very quiet beach car park. When I tried, my Jeep lockpick, I found the whole thing felt wrong and asked the customer if anything had been changed, at which point he told me the vehicle locks had been changed for aftermarket products. This meant I was unable to do the job without damaging the vehicle, so alternative arrangements had to be made (they paid me plus an expensive taxi home to get the spare).

How much does a car locksmith cost?

This is like asking how long a ball of string is. Unlike house locks and keys, auto locksmithing has many components. And the cost will be based on how many of those components you need. Will I need to pick the lock? Will I need to work out the key shape from the lock? Will I need to access a database that charges me for certain codes to allow me to program the new key to your car? Can I use aftermarket products or do I have to use genuine branded parts? How far did I have to travel to get to you? Does coding your key require me to a plugin, or do I have to take half of your dashboard apart to get to the chip that I then have to remove, code and return? These and many more factors make up the cost, but in nearly all cases the auto locksmith can sort your problem on the day and will be cheaper than going back to the manufacturer. For example, I produced a key for a customer with a Renault Clio in Fakenham and saved them £300 on the price they were quoted by the dealership. What’s more, it was all done at the customer’s place of work, allowing them to get on with their day.

Will the locksmiths make keys for my old classic car?

To be honest, no. Cobblers and engravers can usually copy the keys of older cars and motorbikes. If not, you may have to change the locks and ignition barrels, in which case scrap dealers are always a good call. But for the auto locksmith, we can only make a profit on keys with computer chips. Travelling to Dereham from my home town of Holt to produce a key for an old Ford Capri is not even going to pay for the cost of the round journey, whereas making and coding a key for a 2015 Ford Mondeo will work for me. A very few auto locksmiths might just be able to produce older keys, but often the cost would be more than the value of the vehicle itself.

Can the auto locksmith make keys for all modern cars?

No. We can make keys for most car brands and models, and there are very few we cannot get into if your keys are locked inside, but there are a few when we have to tell you to go back to the dealer. Land Rover Discoveries and Volvos spring to mind. There just isn’t the data available for us to do our computer work on these vehicles. You might see websites advertising that they can indeed clone your key when the locksmith says he cannot, but these sites include every vehicle in their menus just to drive traffic to their sites. When you actually ring, they are just as powerless as the car locksmith.

What is the most common reason for an auto locksmith call out?

By far it is keys locked in the boot. When you are loading/unloading your vehicle, unlock all the doors. So many people only unlock the boot. They then put the keys down inside the boot, load the shopping, the golf clubs, the tools, etc, and then slam the boot down and swear in the next five seconds when they realise the keys are now in the back and they are locked out. There is no security benefit to only unlocking your boot if you are only going to lock yourself out of your car in a high crime area.

Does my breakdown cover include the cost of an auto locksmith?

No. Some recovery drivers will make a quick attempt for you, but I have been called many times by the biggest recovery service in the UK and I am a registered peripheral of the second largest. In all cases, I charge the customer direct. From Cromer, Fakenham, to Burnham Overy Staithe, call me first and save time. You don’t want to wait hours for the recovery service only to be told you have to wait even longer for me.

Can you make me a new car key if I have lost all the original ones?

Yes, I can read the lock using a special tool or get the information for many vehicles from your registration document, providing I have proof of ownership. Once I have cut the key blade, I can then let my computer talk to your car and program the new key to your vehicle. It is a much faster job copy from an existing key, though.

What is cloning?

Cloning is simply replicating an existing key. As far as the car computer is concerned, it believes there is only one key when you may have two or even more. You can clone some keys without having to plug into the car. This is a cheaper way to replace lost keys, but it does not protect you from those lost keys being used should someone else find them and want to steal your car. Making new keys that are uniquely programmed to your vehicle gives you the option of deleting the old keys, in exactly the same way you would put a stop on a lost credit card.

How do you get into my car if there is no keyhole?

There is always a keyhole. On modern cars, the keyhole is covered and the key is hidden in the key fob. But for safety, there must be mechanical access. A customer of mine in Norwich was astounded when I turned up to get him into his vehicle. His fob battery was flat and he could not get in. So I showed him the hidden key blade and then revealed the hidden keyhole on the vehicle. Had he listened to the dealer (if the dealer had even told him), or read the car paperwork, he could have made his meeting that day because the car will still work when the fob battery is dead. The customer was still happy though as he had expected a very expensive job. It was still expensive for a battery change he could have done himself.

How long does it take to pick the lock?

Seconds – hours depending on the vehicle, age, possible rust/damage inside the lock. I’ve taken two hours to open a car in Hunstanton and one and a half minutes to open a car in Beeston. Conditions like cold and rain might also slow me down. It takes as long as it takes.

How easy is it for thieves to hack the signal and steal my car?

Thieves that do this have bought special equipment. They are stealing cars to order. While not impossible, it is not likely for those of us with standard cars to have our signals stolen. You can, if you wish to, buy signal jamming pouches and I am happy to source them for you. But the biggest growing way for cars to be stolen is via your home letterbox. I see it all the time. People come home and put their keys on a table or other piece of furniture near the door so they can easily pick those keys up as they leave. Thieves are now fishing through the letterbox to get keys which can give them access to your home and they can use your own car as a getaway vehicle. Don’t make it easy for them.

If you would like more information on the above questions or have others to ask, please get in contact via any of the methods on my contacts page.

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Auto Locksmiths in Norfolk

At the time of writing, it’s been 18 months since I added vehicles to my locksmithing abilities, and despite a very intense, thorough training course, I have learned some lessons along the way that might help you when deciding what to do about your lost car key.

AC locksmiths AutoAs a general rule of thumb, if your vehicle is registered before the early 2000’s, then there is a good chance the mobile auto locksmith will not be able to provide you with a new key, and if he can, the cost will be in the same price range as the car value anyway, so you might be better off purchasing another vehicle.

If you own a Freelander and only have one key, get another one right now. You will have to search for this and will probably have to go back to manufacturer which can take a long time so if you don’t want to be without the use of your vehicle, get a spare made sooner rather than later. I went on a website that claimed to do Freelander keys by post, but when you actually talk to them in person, you find they can’t do it.

Never buy a 2nd hand Volvo with only one key. You will have to go back to manufacturer to get a spare and they are not cheap. Let me amend that. Never buy any 2nd hand car with only one key. Sometimes, a new key can mean the locksmith has to strip the entire dash out, locate a small chip on a circuit board and place that chip on a special circuit board in order to code in the new key. On the side of the road, in poor winter light, in the back of a van being buffeted by wind, the locksmith has to perform the most delicate of soldering jobs where one mistake can kill your car.

If you go on holiday, take the spare car key with you and leave it at the hotel/caravan/tent, etc when you go out. You will be thankful you did when you lock your keys in your car boot and know that a cab will be much cheaper than getting a locksmith because you left your keys at home 300 miles away.

And finally, car keys need not be boring! In the same way you get exciting phone cases, you can have coloured key fobs, leather fob cases, shiny chrome edges, or faux styles that put your car key blade in the style of a more exclusive vehicle range. If you are stuck for present ideas for someone, why not bling their car key? A present with a difference that need not break the bank. This idea goes down well with young men and their cars. You have no idea what to buy you’re your newly adult kids. Car key bling is great, and as they will probably change their car often, you can always do the same again next year, which means less time trying to figure out what they want.

If you have any questions regarding the above information, please do not hesitate to get in touch via any of the methods on my contacts page.

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AC Locksmiths Norfolk Auto


At the time of writing this blog, I am very excited. It is just a couple of short weeks until I can finally go live with the Auto Locksmithing arm of my business: AC Locksmiths Norfolk Auto !

From August 1st 2017, I will be able to rescue you if you have lost or had your car keys stolen. I will be able to create new keys for your car, either by copying (cloning) your existing key or by reading information direct from your car’s on board computer that will allow me to use information I have from the manufacturer, to produce a key right there while you are waiting. And because I am mobile, I can come to your house or place of work to carry out the procedures so you don’t have to take time off to see your dealer or wait for your dealer to send your key off and leave you without a car for a week. All this and it will (in most cases) cost less than going direct to your dealer as well!

So if you need an auto locksmith in the East Anglia region, why not give me a call? You can go direct to my prices page to get a really good idea as to how much it will cost. I might not be the lowest price, but my prices are fair and I do not change them if you call me at night, on weekends, or even bank holidays. And at the time of writing, I still don’t have to charge VAT so the price you see or the price I quote you, is the price you pay. No other locksmith in East Anglia that I can find advertises prices on their web site. If their prices are not fixed, how can you trust you are getting a fair deal?

You can see from my testimonials page how I treat my customers. If you are not happy with the work I do, and I cannot rectify that for you, I will not charge you a penny. Just as with my commercial and domestic buildings locksmith work, I am happy to talk you through every stage of what I do and if, for example I have to do something that could potentially cause damage (when gaining entry), I will always talk to you first about the ongoing options and why certain actions are needed before going any further. Everything I supply to you comes with a full 1 year guarantee, so you have peace of mind that if goods are faulty, and have not been mistreated, they will be replaced at no extra cost to you.

Be it lost keys, broken keys, stolen keys, car keys locked inside the boot, or keys locked in the car, whether you live in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire or Lincolnshire, don’t despair. AC Locksmiths Norfolk is just a phone call away.   07846643176



Car Locksmith Norfolk

Car Locksmith Norfolk

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From this August, I will be fully equipped to take my locksmithing training into the area of cars, vans and lorries. The car locksmith training has been hard, but I have come through the other side able to offer my customers even more services with the same value for money I hold central to my ethos.

My computerised key cutting equipment is as good as you will find in any shop, but I can come to you. My diagnostics computer will provide transponders for most makes and models of vehicle. My picks will get you into your car without the need for damage. And if for any reason, I cannot get you into your vehicle or help you, you won’t pay me a penny.

Have you ever tried to get a spare key from your dealer? They charge you a reasonable price, you give up a lunch break or take a morning off to go and pick it up, only to find you can get into your car, but you still can’t start it. When you take it back, they reveal it still needs to be coded to your car. That’s when the price increases drastically, and by the way, it will take a week and you are going to have to give up more of your precious time to go and get it again.

How much better would it be if you could park your car at work, and the auto locksmith could do the job there with no interruptions to your normal day, except when you get a text message to say it’s done, and can you come to collect the key, taking no longer than a cigarette break? What if the flip key was even better quality than the original manufacturers? What if you could have a key fob that usually goes with other cars?

Car locksmithSo, if I told you that this convenience and choice was going to be more expensive than going to your dealer, you wouldn’t be surprised, would you? But, what if I told you that in most cases, it will still cost you less to use me than to use the dealer direct? But that is exactly what will happen. By the time August 1st comes around, my main prices will be on my prices page, something you won’t find on any other local locksmith’s web site. My prices will be fixed, so it won’t matter if you call me for an emergency on a Sunday, evening or a bank holiday, the price will be exactly the same as it is on a Tuesday at 10.00am. All non-emergency work will be carried out during normal hours, but as shown above, I can come to you at work if needed. How convenient is that?

So whether you want a car locksmith in Kings Lynn, a van locksmith in Cromer, a motorbike locksmith in Norwich, or a Lorry locksmith in Great Yarmouth, I’m ready to come to your aid.

You might need your car reprogramming because the keys were stolen. I can do that. You can get some very new looking second hand cars these days, but the remotes that have been in pockets or handbags often look a bit dull and chipped. I can provide new ones or even the extra one as you usually get one flip and one ordinary key. Lost car keys are not a problem. I can provide new ones no matter where you are. From Downham Market through Thetford, up past Fakenham and across to Stalham and Caister. All over Norfolk, AC Locksmiths Norfolk is the only auto locksmith you will need.

Commercially owned or private vehicles, if I can’t help you, I won’t charge you.