10 Facts About Peugeot Car Key Replacement That Will Instantly Set You In A Positive Mood

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10 Facts About Peugeot Car Key Replacement That Will Instantly Set You In A Positive Mood

New Key For Peugeot 207

The Peugeot 207 is a very popular car. It's a small car that has lots of character and design.

In time they can develop problems. These can be quite serious if not dealt with promptly.


Replacing a key with some models of cars can be a costly and stressful, especially in the event that the vehicle was stolen.

Lost Keys

Peugeot is well-known for its premium cars. These cars are equipped with a powerful security system that blocks misuse of the vehicle. The system utilizes the transponder chip, which is encrypted with a unique code. The immobilizer can then recognize the right key to turn on the vehicle. This makes it difficult for thieves to use stolen Peugeot keys.

A professional auto locksmith is able to help you if you have lost your car keys. They will visit your location and cut you a brand new spare car key. In addition, they can program the new key to work with your Peugeot's immobilizer as well as lock barrels. This is a cheaper option than going to a dealer.

For most models the process of obtaining an extra Peugeot key is relatively simple (except for 107,108, and Bipper). You'll need the PIN code for your vehicle in order to obtain the new key. This can be a headache, especially if you have only a short amount of time available to wait for the locksmith to show up.

Transponder Fault

The immobilizer on your Peugeot 207 verifies that the key you used to start your car is the one it wants. This is accomplished by transmitting a signal through an antenna from the microchip inside your key to the ignition. This is a security device designed to stop your car from being stolen.

Whenever the immobilizer control unit receives a message from your key that is different to the code it's expecting, it will either illuminate the warning light on the console or flash quickly. This indicates that something is not right and you may have to take the car to a Peugeot dealer, along with your registration card and identity document to have the system reset and the keys reprogrammed.

If you bring your key to a garage that provides this service, they can scan it and determine whether the transponder is damaged. They can do this for no cost and will let you know if the chip is still functioning correctly or if there is a problem within the system that is stopping your Peugeot from starting.

There's usually no need to worry unless you have accidentally switched the original Peugeot keycase for a different one (and lost the transponder), or if you damaged your key after it was wet. The most frequent immobilizer problems result from a weak battery, a broken key antenna, or an electronic malfunction in the engine and module computer.

Key Blade Wobble

Peugeot decided to experiment with something different in the beginning of 2000's. Instead of the dependable kind of carbon encased transponder chips, they introduced a flip key design. Unfortunately the new design had several major issues among them most prominent is the key blade wobble. This issue occurs when the blade of the key, which is basically the mouth part that goes into the lock first, wears. The silver button inside the lock stops turning the mechanism, and the key will no longer feed into the lock.

Fortunately, this is a simple issue to repair using a brand new key blade, cut correctly according to. It is crucial that the blade is copied from your worn out key and not a generic one, as the latter does not reflect the true shape of the key and will continue to wear the same way. Your local Car Key Man auto locksmith can fit you a new blade and fix this annoying problem.

Key Blade Damage

The blade for the key, or to be more precise, the "mouth of the lock key, is prone to wear out. If the key isn't removed as quickly as it should, it could become stuck in the lock. This can lead to the dreaded 'Immobiliser Fault' on your dashboard. There are numerous fairy tales about how to fix this issue, but in actual a new blade is required.

This is a very inexpensive task that can be completed by your local Car Key Man Auto Locksmith. They'll have to cut a new key blade and put it on your Peugeot 207.

A quality Peugeot flip key should last about five years before tiny hairline cracks begin to appear on the circuit board which produces the transponder chip signal. These cracks are not affecting the chip, but they could cause other problems for your Peugeot flip key.

One of the most significant issues with the Peugeot keys is that the flip mechanism, which holds the blade in place does not work well. This is especially true on the Peugeot Partner, 107 and 407 ranges.  peugeot 207 car key  is because the key's 'flip mechanism' has changed from the older type carbon-encased chips. This change has caused four major issues that could cause problems to your Peugeot key from functioning.