7 Simple Tips To Totally Rocking Your Renault Trafic Key Fob

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7 Simple Tips To Totally Rocking Your Renault Trafic Key Fob

The Story of the Renault Card Key

The hands-free card is one of the most significant inventions that have ever changed the way that people use cars. Pascaline, Head Cross-Cutting Products for Renault Group Products talks us through the history and development of the device.

The history behind the card

A vital part of the life of a car owner Hands-free cards from Renault have become a global phenomenon. The first time it was designed, twenty years ago it is among the most innovative innovations of the company. Pascaline who is the Head of Cross-Cutting Products at the Products division takes us on journey to learn the story behind this useful accessory.

In 2001 the Laguna II, an executive saloon that was designed to be a 'lifestyle vehicle", went into production. It was a time that saw great innovation, including many new features. options that allowed customers enjoy the full benefits of their car.

renault megane key card replacement  had to use keys to open and shut their doors. Renault engineers realized that this was a significant issue for a lot of people.

They decided to put an electronic contactless card into their vehicles, and develop the system that would allow drivers to unlock and begin their vehicles by simply hand gestures. The result is the card key, which is currently found on the majority of Renault vehicles. If it's located in the ignition barrel or in the center console, the car will unlock when the card is near and lock automatically when it is removed. This is a genuine Renault remote control card (without blade). It is clam-packed in a sealed package and is ready to be programmed using Abrites Diagnostics for Renault/ Dacia Software with the ProTAG Programmer.

The design

A Renault key card or even a remote car key is a wonderful convenience to have in our everyday lives. However, these devices are prone to malfunction due to wear and tear or being dropped. It can be a frustrating experience when this occurs. There are a variety of ways you can repair your Renault keycard. Contacting your dealership is one option. It could take a while and can be costly. Another option is to see an expert locksmith.

SR Key Solutions is fully equipped to make and programme Renault keys and cards. We can provide an upgrade to your existing key at a significantly cheaper price than what dealers would charge. We can also do it much more quickly than a dealer would.

This product is compatible for the Renault Laguna II (keyless entry), Espace 4 (keyless entry) and Vel Satis (keyless entrance system). It protects your keycard whilst giving it a nice look. It comes in two colors and can be personalized with your VIN or a logo. It can be put in the key case or with the standard keychain. This is a genuine Renault part that can only be used with the vehicle for which it was ordered. Please include your VIN when you order to ensure that the correct key is delivered.



The technology

Renault key cards are equipped with transponder chips inside. They also have the ability to communicate at low frequency which allows the card to communicate with your vehicle. The chips are susceptible to cracking due to use and it can be costly to have them repaired or replaced by a dealer. We can repair or replace your Renault key card for less than the dealer price.

The hands-free cards were first introduced in 2001 on the Laguna II saloon, which was designed to embody the 'lifestyle' car of the 21st century. But, despite a thorough design brief based on over thousands of customer interviews, which examined their lifestyles, habits, and expectations, Renault ran out of time to design prototypes and test all possible use-cases.

Bernard Dumondel was the product lead on Laguna II at the time. He used the hotel room key to unlock the car. He believed that keys for cars could be created with the same magnetic strip used for the key.

In the years following, the card was hailed as a revolutionary technology and is now offered on two out of three Renault vehicles. Renault has decided to make use of the latest features of smartphones to enhance the hands-free card the fact that it appears they are soon to replace it.

The keyless entry system

The hands-free card from Renault was a groundbreaking piece of technology at its launch 20 years ago. Its exterior is identical, but the technology inside has seen some upgrades to make it more secure and user-friendly. to hack.

It's not possible to use it from outside to unlock doors or start the car unless the driver is able to activate it. This is because radio antennae "around the car" are set up to determine whether the key is inside or outside. The key will work from a distance to start the ignition of the car, but not to unlock the doors, which is to ensure your safety.

The second aspect is that the system's wireless remote control transmissions employ a rolling-code. This lowers the likelihood of the security being breached by someone intercepting and retransmitting the control message to gain access but it does not eliminate the possibility completely. [1]

If your Megane's key fob suddenly stops working, especially after you have dropped it on the floor - it could be a sign that the receiver module has developed an issue. If this is the situation, you'll need replace it with an authentic Renault replacement. Click the 'Key Programming Info' tab above to find out more. Customers who are in the motor or locksmith trade can register for a trade account to get preferential pricing.