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If you've lost your keys, first go back to where you left off (coat and trouser pockets included). You may be asked to show evidence of ownership, such as your vehicle's title or registration.
If your car is recent, it may have the transponder chip, or smart key/fob that needs programming to match the immobiliser device in the vehicle. An automotive locksmith can help.
Keyless Entry
Keyless entry lets you unlock your car and then start it without having to insert the key into the lock. The system relies on radio waves that are emitted by the vehicle and a keyfob which seeks the signals. If the key fob falls in range of the radio signals, it sends an encrypted code back to unlock the door and deactivates the vehicle's standard immobiliser located in the engine control module (ECU).
Certain systems also include a remote ignition feature that allows you to start your vehicle using a key fob, or an on the dash panel. This feature is extremely useful in times when you must go out to buy groceries or if the keys are locked inside.
The most obvious benefit of keyless entry is the convenience. You can access your car without having to fiddle with your keys in the dark, which can be difficult when you are carrying lots of things. You can also unlock the trunk or hatch with this system, which is great for those who are hauling heavy items.
If your keyless entry or push-button start does not work it could be because of an issue with your key fob battery. If this is the cause it is usually evident by looking for buttons on the back of the key fob that you can press. If this doesn't help, you may have to bring your vehicle to a locksmith or a professional dealer to have the key fob programmed.
Immobiliser
The Immobiliser (or engine Immobiliser) is an built-in anti-theft system that prevents your vehicle from starting if you don't have a key. It works by comparing the digital code on the key or fob to the unique code that is embedded in your vehicle's ECU. When these codes are compatible to each other, the ECU activates the ignition and fuel system. If the codes don't match then your car will not start when the fuel pump or ignition circuit is blocked.
While the Immobiliser does prevent most thieves from hot-wiring your car, it's not foolproof and could be defeated by determined criminals. This is why it's crucial to take other reasonable precautions, such as keeping valuables away from view and avoiding leaving them in the car when you're away from it.
Another way to protect yourself is to make use of a faraday pouch that will block the signal between the key fob and the car's electronics making it difficult for criminals to steal and replicate the signal. Suzuki's newer models include another measure of security that requires that the key be placed near the ignition when it is switched on.
Modern immobilisers are vulnerable to attacks from criminals with advanced capabilities despite these precautions. In one study that was conducted by researcher Jaap Bokslag aimed to steal three cars that were popular and smashed the immobiliser within a matter of minutes by exploiting known weaknesses in the system.
Security System
Suzuki's are among the best-selling automobiles on Australian roads and they have an inbuilt factory immobiliser system to avoid being hot wired. When you use the key to start your car, it has an internal transponder chip that is smaller than a PS1 coin - which transmits an individual code to the electronic control unit of the vehicle (ECU). If the ECU does not receive this code when you insert the key into the ignition barrel, your car won't start.
In the years prior to 1996, Suzuki dealers used two different dealer-installed systems. The first was produced by Advance Security. The original keyfob that came with this system featured the suzuki sx4 key fob programming brand on the front and FCC ID B23AT54 on the back. The original keyfob is not available, however Remotes Unlimited still has a 2-button Hellfire Remote (also manufactured by Advance Security).
After 2000 the first year of production, all new Suzukis come with a key-lock system that is factory installed. This system has an immobiliser integrated into. The key features a tiny transponder chip hidden in a head of plastic. The chip is a source of information that the ECU of the vehicle is looking for when the key is inserted into the ignition barrel. If the chip on the new key doesn't match that of your ECU it will not start. The issue could be a bit tricky to resolve but our Auckland auto locksmiths know how to start a suzuki swift with key to do it swiftly and easily.
Keys
Most Suzukis are equipped with keys that have a microchip inside (transponder chip) which is smaller than a coin in your pocket. When you insert your key into the ignition barrel the ECU in your car reads the data from this chip, and if it isn't compatible, it will not start. So, if you lose your sole key and do not have a spare you'll need to locate an auto locksmith that is professional and has the right equipment to replace it.
I supply and program two or three suzuki replacement key fob transponder keys and smart key fobs a week, and they are simple to program. If you've lost your keys, then you'll have to visit your local locksmith or dealer who has decent diagnostic equipment to code your new replacement. Suzuki dealers can take up to one week to complete this procedure. Auto Locksmiths are equipped with this equipment to code and can do it much quicker and less expensive. This isn't the case with non-transponder metal keys, which do not require code.
If you've lost your keys, first go back to where you left off (coat and trouser pockets included). You may be asked to show evidence of ownership, such as your vehicle's title or registration.
If your car is recent, it may have the transponder chip, or smart key/fob that needs programming to match the immobiliser device in the vehicle. An automotive locksmith can help.
Keyless Entry
Keyless entry lets you unlock your car and then start it without having to insert the key into the lock. The system relies on radio waves that are emitted by the vehicle and a keyfob which seeks the signals. If the key fob falls in range of the radio signals, it sends an encrypted code back to unlock the door and deactivates the vehicle's standard immobiliser located in the engine control module (ECU).
Certain systems also include a remote ignition feature that allows you to start your vehicle using a key fob, or an on the dash panel. This feature is extremely useful in times when you must go out to buy groceries or if the keys are locked inside.
The most obvious benefit of keyless entry is the convenience. You can access your car without having to fiddle with your keys in the dark, which can be difficult when you are carrying lots of things. You can also unlock the trunk or hatch with this system, which is great for those who are hauling heavy items.
If your keyless entry or push-button start does not work it could be because of an issue with your key fob battery. If this is the cause it is usually evident by looking for buttons on the back of the key fob that you can press. If this doesn't help, you may have to bring your vehicle to a locksmith or a professional dealer to have the key fob programmed.
Immobiliser
The Immobiliser (or engine Immobiliser) is an built-in anti-theft system that prevents your vehicle from starting if you don't have a key. It works by comparing the digital code on the key or fob to the unique code that is embedded in your vehicle's ECU. When these codes are compatible to each other, the ECU activates the ignition and fuel system. If the codes don't match then your car will not start when the fuel pump or ignition circuit is blocked.
While the Immobiliser does prevent most thieves from hot-wiring your car, it's not foolproof and could be defeated by determined criminals. This is why it's crucial to take other reasonable precautions, such as keeping valuables away from view and avoiding leaving them in the car when you're away from it.
Another way to protect yourself is to make use of a faraday pouch that will block the signal between the key fob and the car's electronics making it difficult for criminals to steal and replicate the signal. Suzuki's newer models include another measure of security that requires that the key be placed near the ignition when it is switched on.
Modern immobilisers are vulnerable to attacks from criminals with advanced capabilities despite these precautions. In one study that was conducted by researcher Jaap Bokslag aimed to steal three cars that were popular and smashed the immobiliser within a matter of minutes by exploiting known weaknesses in the system.
Security System
Suzuki's are among the best-selling automobiles on Australian roads and they have an inbuilt factory immobiliser system to avoid being hot wired. When you use the key to start your car, it has an internal transponder chip that is smaller than a PS1 coin - which transmits an individual code to the electronic control unit of the vehicle (ECU). If the ECU does not receive this code when you insert the key into the ignition barrel, your car won't start.
In the years prior to 1996, Suzuki dealers used two different dealer-installed systems. The first was produced by Advance Security. The original keyfob that came with this system featured the suzuki sx4 key fob programming brand on the front and FCC ID B23AT54 on the back. The original keyfob is not available, however Remotes Unlimited still has a 2-button Hellfire Remote (also manufactured by Advance Security).
After 2000 the first year of production, all new Suzukis come with a key-lock system that is factory installed. This system has an immobiliser integrated into. The key features a tiny transponder chip hidden in a head of plastic. The chip is a source of information that the ECU of the vehicle is looking for when the key is inserted into the ignition barrel. If the chip on the new key doesn't match that of your ECU it will not start. The issue could be a bit tricky to resolve but our Auckland auto locksmiths know how to start a suzuki swift with key to do it swiftly and easily.
Keys
Most Suzukis are equipped with keys that have a microchip inside (transponder chip) which is smaller than a coin in your pocket. When you insert your key into the ignition barrel the ECU in your car reads the data from this chip, and if it isn't compatible, it will not start. So, if you lose your sole key and do not have a spare you'll need to locate an auto locksmith that is professional and has the right equipment to replace it.
I supply and program two or three suzuki replacement key fob transponder keys and smart key fobs a week, and they are simple to program. If you've lost your keys, then you'll have to visit your local locksmith or dealer who has decent diagnostic equipment to code your new replacement. Suzuki dealers can take up to one week to complete this procedure. Auto Locksmiths are equipped with this equipment to code and can do it much quicker and less expensive. This isn't the case with non-transponder metal keys, which do not require code.
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