Car Key Replacement — South & West Yorkshire

Car Key Replacement
Same Day, On Your Driveway
Across South & West Yorkshire

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“Aaron programmed a replacement key for my BMW on my driveway in Sheffield — half the price the dealer quoted, done in 45 minutes. Absolutely brilliant.”

Mark R. · Sheffield · Google Review

Need a car key replaced? Whether your existing key is damaged, worn, or you simply need a second key programmed — Aaron Hoburn provides same-day mobile car key replacement for all makes and models across South Yorkshire, Wakefield and Pontefract. No VAT. No call-out fee.

Unlike a main dealer, Aaron comes to you. Keys are cut to your vehicle’s profile and programmed to the immobiliser on site — on your driveway, at work, or wherever you are across the coverage area.

Mobile Key Cutting & Programming Half the Dealer Price No Dealer Visit Needed
From £80No VAT chargedNo call-out feeSame-day serviceAll makes & models30–45 min response
Price Guide
Standard blade keyFrom £80
Remote fob keyFrom £120
Smart / proximity keyFrom £160
Van key (Transit/Sprinter)From £130
BMW / Mercedes keyFrom £150
Spare key (while there)Better value

Prices include cutting, programming and testing. No VAT. No call-out fee. Exact price confirmed before Aaron sets off.

Available right now — 24/7

Call Aaron, describe your vehicle and the key type needed — he’ll quote a firm price in 60 seconds.

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Understanding Car Key Replacement

What “Car Key Replacement” Actually Means
and Why It’s Not Simple

A replacement car key is not just a piece of cut metal. Since the mid-1990s, virtually every car sold in the UK has included an electronic transponder chip inside the key head. This chip communicates with the vehicle’s immobiliser ECU at start-up. If the chip isn’t recognised — or isn’t present — the engine will not start, even if the blade profile is a perfect match.

This is why cutting a key at a hardware store or supermarket kiosk only works for older, non-transponder vehicles. For any car made after approximately 1995, the replacement key must be both mechanically cut to the correct blade profile and electronically programmed to the vehicle’s immobiliser system — a process known as key coding or transponder programming.

Modern keys add another layer of complexity. Remote fob keys include a radio frequency transmitter that controls central locking. Smart keys and proximity keys allow keyless entry and push-button starting, communicating with the vehicle via rolling-code encryption. Flip keys combine a folding blade with a built-in remote. Each type requires different programming procedures and specialist equipment.

This is why car key replacement is a specialist service — and why Aaron invests in the professional programming equipment required to do it properly on site, rather than sending the vehicle to a workshop.

Key types Aaron replaces
Standard transponder key
Chip-in-head key with blade. Most common on Ford, Vauxhall, Peugeot, Toyota, Kia. Cut and coded on site.
Remote fob key
Transponder plus radio frequency remote for central locking. VW, Audi, Renault, Nissan, Honda and more.
Smart / proximity key
Keyless entry and push-button start. BMW, Mercedes, Land Rover, Jaguar, Volvo. Rolling-code encryption.
Flip / switchblade key
Folding blade with integrated remote. Vauxhall, Seat, Skoda, VW and many others.
HU66 / laser-cut key
High-security sidewinder blade. BMW, Audi, Mercedes, VW group.

Do you still have a working key? If so, Aaron can programme a duplicate or spare while he’s with you — often at a lower cost than a full replacement. See the spare car keys page for details. If all keys are gone, see the lost car keys page instead.

The Replacement Process

How Aaron Replaces Your Car Key On Site

From your call to a working key in your hand — here’s exactly what happens when Aaron comes to replace your car key. Most jobs are complete within 45–90 minutes of Aaron arriving.

1
Call Aaron — Firm Price in 60 Seconds

Tell Aaron your vehicle make, model, year and what key type you need. He confirms the price over the phone before setting off — no obligation, no surprises.

2
Aaron Arrives at Your Location

30–45 minute average response across the coverage area. Aaron travels to your home, workplace or wherever the vehicle is located. You don’t need to go anywhere.

3
Vehicle & Key Identification

Aaron reads your vehicle’s key data via the OBD port using specialist diagnostic equipment. This confirms the exact transponder type, blade profile and immobiliser configuration required.

4
Key Blade Cut On Site

Using a professional key cutting machine, Aaron cuts the replacement blade to the exact specification of your vehicle. Laser-cut and HU66 high-security profiles are also cut on site.

5
Transponder Programmed to Your ECU

The key’s transponder chip is programmed directly to your vehicle’s immobiliser ECU using the Autel IM508, Smart Pro, Xhorse VVDI2 or ACDP. The chip is recognised by the car as authorised.

6
Remote / Fob Synced (if applicable)

If your key includes a remote central locking function, Aaron syncs the radio frequency transmitter to your vehicle. Proximity and smart key functions are also configured where required.

7
Full Test Before Aaron Leaves

Aaron tests the complete key — blade in ignition, engine start, central locking, alarm, all functions. He doesn’t leave until the replacement key works exactly as the original.

What affects the price?
Vehicle make & modelGerman makes (BMW, Audi, Mercedes) typically cost more due to high-security systems.
Key typeSmart and proximity keys cost more than standard transponder keys.
Whether you have a working keyIf a working key exists, programming is simpler and often cheaper.
Number of keys neededProgramming two keys at the same visit is more economical than two separate visits.
What to have ready
Vehicle make, model and year
Current working key (if you have one)
V5C or proof of ownership
Your exact location
💡 Get a spare while Aaron is there

If Aaron is already programming a replacement key, adding a spare key at the same visit costs significantly less than a separate callout. Always worth asking.

Real Job — Car Key Replacement

A Real Car Key Replacement:
BMW 3 Series, Sheffield

This is a representative example of a car key replacement job Aaron completes regularly across Sheffield and South Yorkshire. The details reflect the real process, equipment and outcome for this type of vehicle and key.

Aaron Hoburn replacing a BMW smart key on site in Sheffield South Yorkshire
BMW 3 Series2021Smart KeyHU92 BladeSheffield

2021 BMW 3 Series — Smart Key Replacement

Vehicle2021 BMW 3 Series
Key typeBMW Smart Key (HU92 blade)
IssueDamaged smart key — one key remaining
EquipmentSmart Pro / Autel IM508
Time on site55 minutes
LocationSheffield
What Aaron Did

The customer had one damaged BMW smart key — still working, but the casing was cracked and the blade mechanism unreliable. Rather than wait days for a dealer appointment and pay BMW dealer rates plus VAT, they called Aaron. Using the Smart Pro, Aaron programmed a new smart key to the BMW’s CAS module on the customer’s driveway in Sheffield. The HU92 laser-cut blade was cut on site. Both keys were tested before Aaron left.

The Result
New BMW smart key programmed on site
HU92 laser blade cut to OEM specification
Both keys tested — full function confirmed
No dealer visit · No VAT · No call-out fee
Completed in 55 minutes on customer’s driveway
See all recent jobs ›
Makes Covered

Car Key Replacement for All Major Makes

Aaron covers 34 vehicle makes for car key replacement — from standard transponder keys on older Fords and Vauxhalls to high-security laser-cut keys on BMW, Audi and Mercedes. Click any make for vehicle-specific information.

Ford
Fiesta, Focus, Mondeo, Kuga, Transit Custom, EcoSport. Standard transponder and remote fob keys. Tibbe blade and standard profiles.
See Ford page ›
Vauxhall
Astra, Corsa, Insignia, Mokka, Zafira, Vivaro. Flip keys, transponder and remote fob types all covered.
See Vauxhall page ›
BMW
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Series, X3, X5 and all BMW models. HU92 and HU66 laser-cut blades. CAS module programming via Smart Pro.
See BMW page ›
Audi
A1, A3, A4, A5, A6, Q3, Q5, Q7 and all Audi models. HU66 laser-cut blades. Remote flip keys and proximity keys.
See Audi page ›
Mercedes
A, B, C, E, S Class, GLA, GLC, Vito and Sprinter. Smart keys and remote fob keys. EIS programming via Smart Pro.
See Mercedes page ›
VW
Golf, Polo, Passat, Tiguan, T6 Transporter. HU66 blades. Flip remote keys. VVDI2 programming for full VW group.
See VW page ›
Toyota
Yaris, Corolla, RAV4, Avensis, C-HR. Smart key and standard transponder types. G and H chip programming.
See Toyota page ›
Nissan
Micra, Juke, Qashqai, Note, Navara, NV200. Remote fob and proximity key replacement. PCF7936 and ID46 chips.
See Nissan page ›
Peugeot
108, 208, 308, 508, Partner and Boxer (as documented in Aaron’s real jobs). BSI system programming.
See Peugeot page ›
Renault
Clio, Megane, Captur, Kadjar, Master, Trafic. Card-style keys and remote fob replacement. UCH system programming.
See Renault page ›
Kia
Rio, Ceed, Sportage, Niro, Stinger. Proximity and standard transponder keys. ID47 and PCF7939 chip types.
See Kia page ›
Land Rover
Discovery, Freelander, Defender, Range Rover Sport. KVM module programming. Smart key and fob replacement.
See Land Rover page ›

Also covering Honda, Hyundai, SEAT, Skoda, Volvo, Jaguar, Fiat, Dacia, MG, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Suzuki and more. The only vehicle not currently covered is Tesla.

View all 34 makes ›
Mobile Specialist vs Main Dealer

Why Choose a Mobile Specialist
Over a Main Dealer?

Most drivers assume they have to go to the main dealer for a replacement car key. In reality, a qualified mobile auto locksmith using the same equipment as a dealer technician can cut and programme the key at your location — faster, cheaper and without leaving your driveway.

AH Auto Keys — Aaron Hoburn
Mobile · Same Day · On Site
Comes to your location — home, work or roadside
Keys cut and programmed the same day
No VAT — saves 20% automatically
No call-out fee on any job
Firm price quoted before Aaron sets off
Works 24/7 including weekends and bank holidays
Speaks to Aaron directly — no call centre
Same dealer-level programming equipment
From £80 — No VAT Added
All key types · All makes · Same day
Main Dealer
Workshop · Appointment · VAT Added
You drive or tow to the dealership
Appointment required — often days wait
20% VAT added on top of dealer rates
Call-out or assessment fee often charged
Price may change when parts are ordered
Monday–Friday daytime hours only typically
Call centre or service desk — no direct contact
May subcontract key work to a third party
£150–£500+ including VAT
Plus transport · Plus wait time · Plus VAT

Independent mobile auto locksmiths use the same OEM-equivalent programming software as dealer technicians. The Auto Locksmith Association (ALA) sets standards for training and equipment across the trade. Which? consumer guides consistently recommend getting quotes from approved independents before going to a main dealer for key replacement.

Key Types Explained

Which Type of Car Key Do You Need?

Car key technology has evolved significantly over the past 30 years. Understanding which type of key your vehicle uses helps Aaron prepare the right equipment and gives you an accurate price guide before he arrives.

Standard Transponder Key
Chip-in-head · Most common

A conventional blade key with a small transponder chip embedded in the plastic head. When inserted in the ignition, the immobiliser reads the chip via a coil antenna. If the chip isn’t recognised, the engine won’t start even if the blade turns. These are the most straightforward to replace.

Common on: Ford Fiesta/Focus, Vauxhall Corsa/Astra, Peugeot 208, Toyota Yaris, Kia Rio, Renault Clio (pre-2012)
Remote Fob Key
Radio frequency · Central locking

A transponder key with an integrated radio frequency remote for central locking and sometimes alarm arming. The remote transmitter is programmed separately to the vehicle’s BCM (Body Control Module). Replacing one requires both blade cutting, transponder coding and remote synchronisation.

Common on: VW Golf, Audi A3, Nissan Qashqai, Honda Civic, Hyundai Tucson, Vauxhall Insignia, Ford Mondeo
Smart Key / Proximity Key
Keyless entry · Push-button start

The key remains in your pocket or bag. The vehicle detects it via ultra-wideband or LF radio signals and allows entry and engine start without inserting a key. These use rolling-code encryption updated every use, making them the most technically complex to replace. Require specific programming modules.

Common on: BMW 3/5 Series, Mercedes C/E Class, Land Rover Discovery, Jaguar F-Pace, Volvo XC60, Audi Q5, Range Rover Sport
Flip / Switchblade Key
Folding blade · Integrated remote

A key with a folding blade that retracts into the fob body when not in use. The key head contains the remote transmitter and sometimes a proximity sensor. Popular on European makes from the 2000s onwards. Blade cutting requires the same precision as any HU blade profile.

Common on: Vauxhall Astra/Corsa (2004–2015), SEAT Ibiza, Skoda Octavia, VW Polo, Renault Megane, Opel variants
Laser-Cut / High-Security Key
HU66 / HU92 · Sidewinder profile

Instead of a conventional edge-cut blade, these keys use a milled channel cut into the flat of the blade. The pattern is significantly harder to duplicate without specialist equipment. Common on BMW and VW group vehicles. Aaron’s key cutting machine handles all HU profiles.

Common on: BMW all models (HU92), VW/Audi/SEAT/Skoda (HU66), Mercedes (HU64), Vauxhall (HU100)
Card Key
Credit-card format · No blade

A flat card-format key used primarily by Renault (Megane, Laguna, Espace). No mechanical blade — the card communicates electronically. Entry requires pressing a button on the card. Replacement requires specific Renault card programming via the UCH module.

Common on: Renault Megane (2002–2009), Renault Laguna, Renault Vel Satis
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About
Car Key Replacement

Aaron’s car key replacement prices start from £80 for a standard transponder key, £120 for a remote fob key and £160+ for smart and proximity keys. No VAT is added to any price — this alone saves you 20% compared to a main dealer. No call-out fee is charged either. Aaron confirms the exact price over the phone before travelling to you.
Yes — although if you have a working key, the process is simpler and sometimes cheaper. If no working key exists at all, this becomes an all-keys-lost job. See the lost car keys page for full details on that service. Aaron carries the equipment to handle both scenarios.
Most standard transponder and remote fob key replacements take 30–60 minutes from Aaron arriving at your location. Smart keys and proximity keys may take up to 90 minutes. Total time from your call to a working key in your hand is typically 1–2 hours depending on your location in the coverage area.
Yes — Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, Vauxhall Vivaro, Peugeot Boxer, Renault Master, VW Transporter and all commercial vans. See the van locksmith page for specific van key replacement information.
Yes — and it’s significantly more economical to programme two keys at the same visit than to call Aaron out twice. If you’re having a replacement key done, ask Aaron to programme a spare at the same time. See the spare car keys page for pricing.
Yes — Wakefield and Pontefract are both within Aaron’s 15-mile coverage radius. Both are in West Yorkshire, and Aaron regularly attends callouts across the area. See the Wakefield and Pontefract pages for details.
If the immobiliser itself is faulty — rather than just the key — Aaron’s diagnostic equipment can identify this during the visit. Immobiliser faults sometimes present as a key that doesn’t programme correctly. Aaron will advise on the correct course of action based on what the diagnostic data shows.
Coverage

Car Key Replacement Across
South & West Yorkshire

Aaron provides car key replacement across a 15-mile radius from Darfield, Barnsley — covering South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire, 24 hours a day. Click any area for local coverage details.

Also covering: Wombwell · Mexborough · Conisbrough · Hoyland · Castleford · Thurnscoe · Maltby · Rawmarsh · Hemsworth · Featherstone · Darfield · Armthorpe · Goldthorpe and more. View all areas ›

Before You Call

Quick Answers to Common Questions

How much does car key replacement cost?

From £80 for a standard transponder key, £120 for a remote fob key and £160+ for smart and proximity keys. No VAT is added and there is no call-out fee. Aaron confirms the exact price over the phone before setting off.

Can you replace a car key without the original?

Yes — if you still have a working key it’s simpler, but Aaron can programme a replacement without one. If all keys are gone, see the lost car keys service for that specific situation.

Do you come to my location?

Yes — always. Aaron comes to your home, your workplace or wherever the vehicle is parked across South and West Yorkshire. You never need to drive to a workshop or dealer. Same day, on your driveway.

Available Now

Need a Car Key Replaced in South & West Yorkshire?

Call Aaron now. He’ll confirm he can replace your key, quote a firm price and be with you in 30–45 minutes. No VAT. No call-out fee. Same-day service.

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