Losing your car keys used to mean a stressful, expensive trip to the dealership. Not anymore. We provide dealership-level automotive locksmith services directly to your location in Conyngham, PA. From standard metal keys to complex proximity fobs, our vans are equipped with the laser cutters and diagnostic computers required to make a car key without the original.
Lost your keys? Call our Conyngham, PA auto experts at (888) 435-1439.
Since the late 90s, almost all car keys contain a transponder chip. This chip sends a unique encrypted signal to your car's immobilizer. If the signal doesn't match, the fuel pump won't engage. We are expert chip key makers. We don't just cut the metal blade; we plug into your car's OBD-II port to program the new chip directly to your car's computer, ensuring it starts every time.
Push-to-start vehicles use "Proximity Smart Keys." These are highly sophisticated computers. We stock a wide variety of OEM and aftermarket fobs for major brands. Whether you need a BMW key replacement, a Ford fob, or a Toyota smart key, we can program it on-site for a fraction of the dealership cost.
Sometimes the key isn't the problem—it's the ignition cylinder. If your key won't turn, or if it's stuck in the ignition, we can diagnose the issue. We can rebuild wafers inside the ignition or replace the entire assembly if necessary, matching it to your existing keys so you don't need two separate keys for the doors and the engine.
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Lost your keys? Don't tow it—call us. We offer fast, affordable car key replacement and programming right where you are.
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"I lost the fob for my Nissan Altima. The dealership wanted to charge me for a tow plus the key. These guys came to my driveway and did it for half the price."
"Amazing technology. He cut a laser key right in the back of his van. It worked perfectly in my ignition."
"My key broke off in the door. He extracted the broken piece and made me a new spare on the spot. Lifesavers."
The first settler of Conyngham was George Drum (in the late 1700s) who served in the American Revolution and was elected justice of the peace in 1811. George Drum was an entrepreneurial businessman and was a large landowner who also owned the Drums Hotel, a shoe shop, tavern, and the Drums Post Office. He and his family developed the adjacent village of Drums, of which the village is named after the family, along with helping the development of Conyngham. Drums is a sister village to Conyngham. The George Drum residence remains standing in impeccable condition on Conyngham's Main Street.
Zip Codes in Conyngham, PA that we also serve: 18219 18249