Kia Picanto Spare Key
The key fob lets you to unlock your Picanto and then start it. The key also comes with an embedded security chip that deactivates the vehicle's standard immobiliser.
When you're in the grocery parking lot at a store with full hands or simply doing your daily errands, the key fob makes it convenient to lock and unlock your car. However, it can not work for a variety.
Transponder Key
Modern technology has allowed us to enjoy a number of advantages in our vehicles. One of these benefits is the advent of transponder keys that let you start your car using a key fob that contains an RFID chip. The chip transmits an immobilizer signal that tells it that you have the correct key to drive your vehicle. It also assists in reducing the risk of the possibility of theft from your vehicle. It can be harder to duplicate this type of key, but not impossible. If you're in need of replacing the transponder, contact an automotive locksmith.
Before calling a locksmith, you should have all the information about your vehicle in hand. This includes the VIN, model, year and the trim (options). This will help them locate the right key for your vehicle quickly. It also can save you money. A transponder is more expensive than a metal key but not nearly as much as an entirely new ignition.
A key fob equipped with chip security is more secure than a traditional metal key. It's more difficult to copy, and it's also more difficult to hot-wire. The chip in the keyfob communicates with your vehicle's computer. This allows it to know that you have the correct key and allow it to start. This is a great way to feel secure about the security of your vehicle.
Keyless Entry System
Keyless entry systems are a popular option on many automobiles. This system makes use of radio signals instead of traditional keys that require drivers to insert the keys into the lock, turn them on and then remove them. If the car detects that the key fob is in reach, it will either unlock or start the engine. Some systems allow the driver to open the windows and trunk by pressing a button on the fob.
It is easier to use a lock with a keyless mechanism, especially during cold weather. This means that you do not have to insert your keys into the lock, and it could stop damage from snow or dirt to the lock mechanism. However it is important to keep in mind that a keyless system will not work in the event of power failure or if the battery fails. Therefore, it is suggested to keep an emergency key in the glove box of your vehicle.
Keyless systems also provide greater security than the traditional key. Certain systems, such as, will automatically secure the vehicle when the driver steps off, and will stop the engine in the event that the driver forgets. These functions are especially useful if you have your car situated in a highly-crime zone or if you're concerned about putting valuables into the car.
Keyless Start System
A keyless start system lets you start and unlock your car without a mechanical ignition key. It uses a transponder on your smart fob to transmit an identification code that is authenticated by the vehicle's anti-theft system. If the smart fob is within the vehicle's range, it broadcasts a signal to the car's antennas. They then activate the engine, just as if you had put a key in the ignition.
These systems are becoming more common in both domestic and imported vehicles. A single button can start the engine as well as switch on other electrical features such radio. You can even activate the air conditioning with a single press. Pressing the button twice will shut off the electrical functions of the vehicle. Pressing the button with your foot on the brake will stop the motor.
However many drivers fail to put the vehicle in "park" before exiting, and this has led to a few injuries. The majority of systems have safeguards to will stop this from happening. Certain systems require you flick a switch or rotate it prior to pressing the start button. Others perform pre-start checks to ensure that the car is in Park and that your foot is firmly on the brake. kia replacement key fob include reading the owner's manual, following basic safety guidelines and watching an NHTSA video on keyless ignition.
Remote Control
The Remote Control System that comes with your Kia makes your life easier by allowing you to lock and unlock the vehicle at any moment and from anywhere. This is achieved through two sensors inside your Kia keyfob that communicates with the standard immobiliser system that is in the car located in the engine control module (ECU).
When you press one of the operation buttons on your key fob, it transmits information indicating that the selection key has been pressed to a data generator 103. The data generator 103 generates trigger data that indicates the selected function and transmits it through the transmitter 104. The transmitter 104 alters the infrared light based on the trigger information, and then transmits it to the remote control interface 109.

The remote control interface 109 consists of an receiver 110 that receives infrared lights that are modulated and demodulates them so that it can recover the control codes in the carrier wave. The remote control interface relays the control codes to an electronic device which triggers the desired functions in accordance with the code.
The battery in your Kia smart key or remote key fob is expected to last for a long time, but it will eventually require to be replaced. You can replace it yourself by using a small tool to pry open the cover of the battery and replacing it with a new battery (CR2032). If you're not certain which battery to choose, call an authorized Kia dealer or service partner. If you decide to replace the battery, make sure to dispose of it in accordance with local regulations.