Peugeot Car Key Replacement Explained In Fewer Than 140 Characters

Peugeot Car Key Replacement Explained In Fewer Than 140 Characters

New Key For Peugeot 207

Peugeot 207 is one of the most adored cars on the road. It's a compact car that has plenty of character and design.

Over time however they could develop some problems. If they are not addressed promptly the issues can turn quite grave.

Replacing keys for certain makes of car is a costly and stressful process, especially when the car has been stolen.

Lost Keys

Peugeot is a car brand that is well-known for producing high-quality vehicles. They are also equipped with a strong security feature that prevents unauthorized usage of the vehicle. The system employs a transponder that is encrypted with an unique code. This allows the immobilizer to recognize the correct key and turn on the engine. This stops thieves from stealing Peugeot keys.

If you've lost your car keys, an experienced auto locksmith can assist. They will visit your location and cut you a brand new spare car key. They can also program the key to be compatible with Peugeot's immobilizers, as well as lock barrels. This is a far more affordable option rather than going to a dealer.



The process of getting an extra Peugeot key is relatively simple for the majority of models (except for the 107, 108, and Bipper). You will need to know the PIN code of your vehicle to obtain the new key. This can be a headache particularly if you have the time available to wait for the locksmith to show up.

Transponder Fault

The immobilizer on your Peugeot 207 verifies the key you used to start your vehicle is the correct one. This is done by transmitting a signal through an antenna from the microchip inside your key to the ignition. This is a security feature designed to stop your car from being taken.

The warning light will flash or be lit on the console when the immobilizer receives an unrelated code to the one it expects.  peugeot car keys  indicates that something is wrong and you might need to take the car to an Peugeot dealer, along with your registration card and identity document to reset the system and the keys programmed.

You can tell whether there is a transponder error in your key by reading it at a garage which offers this service. They are able to do this for free and will let you know if the chip is still working properly or if it is a problem elsewhere in the system that is hindering your Peugeot from beginning.

If you've accidentally swapped your original Peugeot key case for another (and that's why you lost the transponder chip), or you have damaged your key because it was wet, there's usually nothing to be concerned about. The most frequent problems in the immobilizer mechanism are due to a low battery in the key, a damaged antenna, or an electronic malfunction within the module and engine computer.

Key Blade Wobble

Peugeot decided to do something different in the early 2000s. In the beginning of 2000, Peugeot introduced a flip-key style instead of the more reliable transponder chip encased in carbon. The new design has its difficulties. One of the most problematic is the wobble of the key blade. This problem occurs when the blade on a key wears away that is the part of the key that gets into the lock. The silver button inside the lock stops flipping the mechanism, and the key will no longer feed into the lock.

This can be easily corrected by a new blade that is cut according to. It is vital that the blade is copied from the worn-out key and not a generic one, since the latter does not reflect the true shape of the key and will continue to wear in the same manner. Your local Car Key Man auto-locksmith can offer you a new blade to solve this frustrating problem.

Key Blade Damage

Quite often, the key blade is damaged, or more accurately the'mouth' key, begins to wear out. If the key isn't removed quickly, it will get stuck in the lock. This could lead to the common 'Immobiliser Fail appearing on your dashboard. There are a variety of fairy tale beliefs on how to fix this issue, but the truth is that a new key blade is needed.

This is a relatively cheap task that can be performed by your local Car Key Man Auto Locksmith. They'll just need to cut a fresh blade and attach it to the Peugeot 207 key.

A high-quality Peugeot flip key will last for five years or more before tiny hairline cracks start to appear on the circuit board that generates the transponder chip's signal. These cracks don't affect the chip, but they can cause other problems for your Peugeot flip key.

The flip mechanism, which holds the blade in place, is not very reliable. This is particularly true for the Peugeot Partner 107, 107 and 407 ranges. This is because this key "flip mechanism" has been upgraded from the old model with carbon-encased chips. This change has introduced four major issues, each of which can stop your Peugeot key from starting your car.