You were probably looking everywhere to find your car keys and have now given up thinking of places to look so you start thinking where you can get a replacement car key.
Get a spare car key.
Check your car s warranty car insurance policy auto club membership or extended warranty coverage to see if it ll pay for a replacement key fob or will provide partial reimbursement.
First get the vehicle identification number vin from the dashboard or engine bay of the car.
5 steps to get a replacement key for your car.
Getting a replacement key cut and programmed with a locksmith.
In many cases because key cutting services vary by location at auto parts retailers and other stores calling a local locksmith may make it easier to get the key that you need.
Buy an aftermarket replacement car key.
Some insurers offer key cover as standard on their car insurance policies.
If the vin is hard to find check out the vehicle s title or insurance paperwork to find out.
Oftentimes you ll be able to get a new car key for 75 less than what the dealer would charge you.
But you still need to get it cut and programmed so be sure to.
Search for aftermarket electronic car keys on the internet and you ll find plenty of options for replacement electronic car keys.
With other insurers you ll only get cover for lost and stolen keys with an upgraded policy or as an add on.
Note the exact make model and year of the vehicle.