7 Easy Tips For Totally Rocking Your Peugeot Car Key Replacement

7 Easy Tips For Totally Rocking Your Peugeot Car Key Replacement

New Key For Peugeot 207

Peugeot 207 is one of the most popular cars on the road. It's a very small car that has a lot of character and style.

As time passes they may experience issues. If they are not addressed promptly, these problems can become very serious.

It can be costly and difficult to replace keys to your car, particularly in the event that it has been stolen.

Lost Keys



Peugeot is a popular car brand that is known for its high-quality vehicles. These cars come with a robust security feature that stops unauthorized use of the vehicle. The system is based on an encrypted transponder with a unique code. The immobilizer will then be able to identify the correct key to turn on the vehicle. This prevents thieves from stealing Peugeot keys.

In case you have lost your car keys, an auto locksmith expert can assist. They will cut you a new car key at your location. They can also program the key to work with Peugeot's immobilizers and lock barrels. This is a much more affordable option rather than going to a dealer.

The process for getting a spare Peugeot key is quite simple for most models (except for the 107, 108, and Bipper). You will need to know the PIN code for your vehicle in order to acquire an additional key. This can be a challenge particularly if you have only a short amount of time to wait for the locksmith to arrive.

Transponder Fault

The immobilizer in your Peugeot 207 verifies the key that you used to start the car is the right one.  peugeot 207 key replacement  does this by transmitting a signal from the microchip embedded in your key to the ignition switch through an antenna. This is a safety feature that helps protect your car from being stolen.

Whenever the immobilizer control unit receives a code emitted by your key which is different to the code it's expecting, it will illuminate the warning light on the console or flash very quickly. This means that something is wrong and you might need to surrender the vehicle at a Peugeot dealer with your registration card and identity document to have the system reset and the keys reset.

You can determine if there is a transponder problem in your key by checking it at a garage that offers this service. The service is free and they'll tell you whether your Peugeot will not start because of a problem with the system.

There is no reason to be concerned unless you accidentally switched the original Peugeot key case for another (and lost the transponder) or damaged your key when it got wet. The most common immobilizer problems are caused by a low battery, a broken key antenna, or an electronic malfunction within the engine computer.

Key Blade Wobble

Peugeot decided to try something different in the early 2000s. In the early 2000's, the company introduced a flip-key style instead of the trusted transponder chip, which was enclosed in carbon. Unfortunately the new design had many major issues among them most prominent is the key blade wobble. This happens when the blade of the key, which is basically the mouth piece that is inserted into the lock first, wears out. This causes the silver button inside the key to stop allowing the mechanism to flip out the mechanism, and the key ceases to feed into the lock in a proper manner.

Fortunately this is easy to repair using a brand new key blade, cut correctly to the correct. It is essential that the blade be copied from your worn out key and not a generic model, because the latter does not reflect the exact shape of your key and will continue to wear in the same manner. Your local Car Key Man auto-locksmith can provide you with a replacement blade to solve this frustrating problem.

Key Blade Damage

Quite often, the key blade gets damaged, or more precisely the 'mouth' of the key, starts to wear out. This can cause the key get stuck inside the lock if it isn't removed as quickly as it should be. This leads to the dreaded "Immobiliser Fault which appears on your dashboard. There are a myriad of fairy tale beliefs on how to fix this issue, but the truth is that the replacement of the key blade is needed.

Fortunately, this is cost-effective and can be completed by a local Car Key Man Auto Locksmith. They'll simply need to cut a brand new blade and fit it to your Peugeot 207 key.

A quality Peugeot flip key should last about five years 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.

One of the most significant issues with the Peugeot keys is that the flip mechanism - that keeps the blade in place - isn't working very well. This is especially in the Peugeot Partner, Peugeot 107 and Peugeot 407 models. This is due to the fact that this key's  flip mechanism has been changed from the older type with carbon-encased chips. This has led to four major problems, all of which could stop your Peugeot key from starting your car.