Kia Picanto Spare Key
The key fob can open and start your Picanto. The key is equipped with a security chip built in that disables the standard immobiliser.
Whether you're in a grocery parking lot, with full hands or just doing your usual errands the key fob makes it convenient to lock and unlock your vehicle. It can, however, cease to function due to a variety of reasons.

Transponder Key
Modern technology has allowed us to gain a lot of advantages in our cars. One of these benefits is the advent of transponder keys. These keys allow you to start your car using keys that contain an RFID chip. The chip sends a signal to the immobilizer to let it know that you've got the right key to drive your vehicle. This chip also helps to reduce car theft. This type of key can be more difficult to duplicate, however it's not impossible to duplicate. If you need to replace a transponder, call an automotive locksmith.
The first thing that you should do before calling locksmiths is to ensure that you have all of the information for your vehicle. This includes the VIN number, model, year and the trim (options). This will allow them to locate the right key for your car quickly. Our Webpage will also save money. A transponder is more expensive than a key made of metal, but not so much as a new ignition.
A key fob with chip is safer than a normal metal key. It's harder to duplicate and it's also not as simple to hot wire. The chip in the key fob connects to the computer in your vehicle and allows it to detect that you've got the correct key, and then permit it to operate. This is a great method to be confident about the security of your vehicle.
Keyless Entry System
Many cars come with the keyless entry option. Unlike traditional keys, which require the user to insert the keys into the lock and then turn the lock, this system transmits radio signals to the vehicle. When the car senses that a key fob is within range, it will unlock or start the engine. Some systems also allow the driver to open the windows and trunk by pressing the button on the key fob.
It is much more convenient to use a lock with a keyless mechanism, especially during colder weather. This means that you don't need to insert your keys into the lock, and this can keep away damage from dirt or ice to the lock mechanism. However it is important to keep in mind that a keyless system will not function in the event of a power loss or when the battery goes out. Therefore, it is suggested to keep an emergency key in the glove box of the vehicle.
Keyless systems also offer more security than a traditional key. For instance, certain systems will automatically lock the vehicle when the driver leaves and shut down the engine in the event that the driver fails to do this. These functions are especially beneficial if your vehicle is parked near a high-crime area or if you are worried about leaving valuables in the car.
Keyless Start System
Keyless start systems let you start and unlock your vehicle without using a mechanical ignition key. It utilizes the transponder in your smart fob in order to transmit a unique identification code that is verified by the vehicle's anti-theft system. When the smart fob is in close proximity to the vehicle it transmits a signal to the car's antennas. This will then triggers the engine just as if you had placed a key in the ignition.
Domestic and imported vehicles are increasingly utilizing these systems. Pressing a button starts the engine and switches on other electrical functions like the radio. By pressing the button once, you can turn on the air conditioner. Pressing the button two times will shut off the electrical functions of the vehicle. Pressing the button while putting your foot on brake will stop the motor.
However, many drivers are forgetting to put the vehicle in "park" before exiting the vehicle, which has resulted in some injuries. The majority of systems have safeguards to will stop this from happening. Some require the user to rotate or flick a switch before you press the start button, and other systems run pre-start safety checks to make sure that the car is in park and your foot is in the brake. Other safety tips include reading the owner's manual, adhering to 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 lock and unlock the car at any time and from anywhere. This is achieved through two sensors in your Kia keyfob, which communicates with the standard immobiliser system that is in the car located in the engine control module (ECU).
When you press a key on your key fob it transmits data to a data generation 103 to indicate that a select key was press. The data generator 103 then generates trigger data that indicates the selected function, and then transmits it to a transmitter 104. The transmitter 104 modifies infrared light with the trigger data, and then sends it to the remote control interface 109.
A receiver 110 within the remote control interface 109 receives the modulated infrared light, and demodulates it to recover the control code within the carrier wave. The remote control interface 109 then sends the control code to the electronic device that activates the desired function according to the control code.
The battery inside your Kia smart key or remote key fob is expected to last for a long time, however it will eventually have to be replaced. You can replace it yourself by using a small tool to remove the battery cover, and then replacing it with a new battery (CR2032). If you are unsure which battery to use make sure you contact an authorized Kia dealer or service partner. If you decide to replace the battery, be sure to dispose of it in accordance with local regulations.