How to Replace a Broken Car Key?

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DelRhett
07/25/25 2:07pm
The methods for replacing a broken car key are as follows: 1. Straight car key: If a straight key breaks, especially the metal part, it's essential to keep the broken piece as it can be used to make a new key. If the remote part breaks or is damaged, it cannot be repaired, but the remote's model and style can be referenced to create a new remote key. 2. Foldable remote car key: The most vulnerable part of this key is usually the mechanical key interface. If this part breaks, only the shell can be replaced. If the mechanical key breaks, keep the broken piece. Inside the broken key, there's a small chip that can easily fall out, so it's important to preserve it for easier key replacement in the future. 3. Smart car key: Generally, smart keys are less prone to breaking, but care should be taken to prevent the mechanical key and the smart remote part from separating.
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