Car Key Programming — South & West Yorkshire

Car Key Programming
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“Aaron programmed two new keys for my Audi on my driveway in Barnsley. Used equipment I have never seen before. Perfect job — both keys work exactly as they should. Half the dealer price.”

David K. · Barnsley · Google Review

Need a car key programmed to your vehicle’s immobiliser? Aaron uses the Autel IM508, Smart Pro, Xhorse VVDI2 and ACDP — the same professional tools as main dealer technicians — to code keys on your driveway across South Yorkshire, Wakefield and Pontefract. No VAT. No call-out fee.

Key programming codes a new key’s transponder chip to your vehicle’s immobiliser ECU. Without this step, a physically cut key will not start the engine — even if the blade fits perfectly. Aaron carries four specialist systems covering virtually every make on UK roads, including encrypted modules most locksmiths decline.

Autel IM508 · Smart Pro · VVDI2 · ACDP OBD & Bench Programming Encrypted Modules Covered
From £60No VAT chargedNo call-out feeAll makes coveredOBD & bench capable
Programming Price Guide
Transponder coding (spare)From £60
Remote fob programmingFrom £80
Smart / proximity keyFrom £140
All-keys-lost programmingFrom £200
Encrypted module (bench)POA

Includes ECU coding, chip verification and functional testing. No VAT. No call-out fee. Price confirmed before Aaron sets off.

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Tell Aaron your make, model and what programming is needed — price in 60 seconds.

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Makes Covered
Understanding Key Programming

What Car Key Programming Actually Involves

Car key programming — also called transponder coding, key coding or immobiliser programming — registers a key’s electronic chip to a vehicle’s Engine Control Unit (ECU). Without this step, a blade that fits the ignition perfectly will still not start the engine.

Modern vehicles use an immobiliser system that communicates with a transponder coil inside the key head. When inserted, the coil energises the chip which broadcasts a unique encrypted code. The ECU compares this code against its authorised key list. A match allows the engine to start; no match means no ignition — even if the blade turns freely.

This is why a key cut at a high street kiosk without programming will turn in the ignition but not start the car. Programming writes the new chip’s identity into the ECU’s authorised key memory — a process requiring specialist equipment connected to the vehicle’s OBD port, or in complex cases, direct bench access to the module.

Key programming is also a component of Aaron’s other services — lost car keys, replacement keys and spare keys all include programming as part of the job. This page covers programming as a standalone service — for example, when a key blade has been cut elsewhere but needs coding.

Programming methods Aaron uses
OBD Port Programming
Diagnostic tool connects to the OBD2 port and writes the new key’s transponder to the ECU. Works for most mainstream makes on standard immobiliser systems.
ACDP Bench Programming
The ECU or BCM module is accessed directly. Required for encrypted BCM2 (Audi), CAS (BMW) and van systems where OBD programming is blocked by encryption.
PIN Code Extraction
Some vehicles require a PIN extracted from the ECU before new keys can be added. Aaron’s VVDI2 and Autel IM508 handle PIN extraction for VW group, Honda, Toyota and others.
EEPROM Reading
Advanced method reading chip data directly from the module. Used for all-keys-lost on older vehicles where no other programming route exists.

Classic symptom: Key turns in ignition but engine won’t start. This almost always means the transponder chip is not recognised by the immobiliser — either unprogrammed, failed, or the ECU has lost its key memory. Aaron diagnoses and resolves this on site.

Programming Equipment

Four Systems. Almost Every Vehicle Covered.

Most mobile locksmiths carry one basic programmer. Aaron carries four — each chosen because different makes and different situations require different tools. Here’s exactly what each system does and which vehicles it covers.

Autel IM508 car key programming tool used by Aaron Hoburn
Autel IM508
All-makes OBD programmer

Transponder coding, IMMO bypass, PIN extraction and all-keys-lost across mainstream UK makes. Primary tool for Ford, Vauxhall, Peugeot, Toyota, Kia and most Japanese and Korean makes.

Best for: Ford · Vauxhall · Toyota · Peugeot · Kia · Hyundai · Nissan
Smart Pro car key programming tool used by Aaron Hoburn
Smart Pro
Premium German makes

Specialist for BMW CAS/CAS4 modules, Mercedes EIS/ESL systems and Land Rover/Jaguar KVM programming. The only mobile tool covering the full range of BMW key types including CAS4+ and FEM/BDC.

Best for: BMW · Mercedes · Land Rover · Jaguar · Mini
Xhorse VVDI2 car key programming tool used by Aaron Hoburn
Xhorse VVDI2
VW Group & multi-make

PIN extraction and transponder generation for the full VW group without needing a working key. Also covers Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Subaru and others. Used for flip key and remote fob generation.

Best for: VW · Audi · SEAT · Skoda · Honda · Mitsubishi
ACDP Bench car key programming tool used by Aaron Hoburn
ACDP Bench
Encrypted module specialist

Required for BCM2 bench work on Audi, CAS module programming on BMW where OBD route is unavailable, and van BCM2 systems. Works directly with module hardware — the definitive solution for encrypted immobilisers.

Best for: Audi BCM2 · BMW CAS · Renault UCH · Van ECU

Why four tools matter: No single programmer covers every vehicle. A locksmith with one tool will decline jobs Aaron can complete. When you call, Aaron identifies your vehicle’s immobiliser system and selects the correct programming method — OBD, bench, PIN extraction or EEPROM — before setting off. See the About page for full equipment details and Recent Jobs for documented examples.

Real Job — Key Programming

Documented Job: Audi A5 BCM2 Bench Programming, Rotherham

This is a genuine completed job — documented with the real vehicle, location, equipment and outcome. BCM2 encrypted programming is one of the most technically demanding key programming jobs and one that most locksmiths decline.

Aaron Hoburn programming Audi A5 keys on bench in back of van — ACDP BCM2 work Rotherham
Audi A5All Keys LostBCM2 EncryptedACDP BenchRotherham
VehicleAudi A5
IssueAll keys lost — encrypted BCM2
Programming methodACDP bench (OBD blocked)
EquipmentACDP + Xhorse Key Tool Plus
ResultNew key registered
LocationRotherham
Why This Was a Complex Job

The Audi A5 uses a BCM2 (Body Control Module 2) with encryption that blocks standard OBD programming. This is the job most locksmiths decline because they don’t carry bench programming equipment. Aaron used the ACDP to work directly on the BCM2 module, bypassing the OBD restriction and programming a new key to the vehicle’s immobiliser. The same job at an Audi dealer: £600+ plus VAT, towing required, days of waiting.

BCM2 encrypted module programmed via ACDP bench
New key registered to vehicle immobiliser
OBD route blocked — bench method essential
Completed on site without towing to dealer
No VAT · No call-out fee
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Programming by Make

Key Programming for All Major Makes

Aaron covers 34 makes for key programming — including chip type identification, correct programming method selection and full immobiliser verification. Chip types, blade profiles and module names are listed for each make so you know exactly what’s involved before calling.

Also covering Honda, Hyundai, SEAT, Skoda, Volvo, Jaguar, Fiat, Mitsubishi, Suzuki and more. Only Tesla is not currently covered.

View all 34 makes ›
Customer Reviews

100+ Five-Star Reviews on Google

Every review is genuine and verified by Google. See what customers across South and West Yorkshire say about Aaron’s key programming service.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Car Key Programming

Standalone programming starts from £60 for a standard transponder, £80 for a remote fob and £140+ for smart keys. Encrypted bench programming (BCM2, CAS) is POA — call Aaron for a quote. No VAT. No call-out fee. Price confirmed before setting off.
Key cutting creates the physical blade that fits the door locks and ignition. Key programming codes the electronic transponder chip inside the key to the vehicle’s immobiliser ECU. Both are required for a fully working modern key. Many high-street cutters can cut the blade but cannot programme the chip — Aaron does both on site.
Almost certainly yes. This classic symptom means the transponder chip is not recognised by the immobiliser ECU. It happens when a key has been cut without programming, when a chip has failed, or when the ECU has lost its key memory. Aaron can diagnose and resolve this on site using specialist equipment.
Yes — if the blade profile is correct and the key has the right transponder chip blank, Aaron can programme it to your vehicle. Call with your make and model and Aaron will confirm compatibility before setting off.
BCM2 (Body Control Module 2) bench programming is required for certain Audi models where encryption blocks standard OBD programming. The module is accessed directly using the ACDP bench programmer. Aaron carries this equipment and has documented real BCM2 jobs — see the Recent Jobs page for an example.
Yes — both within Aaron’s 15-mile coverage radius. Wakefield and Pontefract are in West Yorkshire. Key programming available across both areas 24/7. See Wakefield and Pontefract pages.
Coverage

Key Programming Across South & West Yorkshire

Aaron covers South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire 24 hours a day. Click any area for local details.

Also covering Wombwell · Mexborough · Hoyland · Castleford · Maltby · Rawmarsh · Hemsworth · Featherstone and more. View all areas ›

Before You Call

Quick Answers

How much does key programming cost?

From £60 for a standard transponder, £80 for a remote fob, £140+ for smart keys. No VAT. No call-out fee. Price confirmed before Aaron sets off.

Key turns but engine will not start — can you fix it?

Almost certainly yes — this is the classic immobiliser symptom. Aaron diagnoses and resolves on site using specialist equipment. No need to tow to a dealer.

Do you programme encrypted modules like BCM2?

Yes — Aaron carries the ACDP bench programmer for encrypted Audi BCM2, BMW CAS and other complex systems that block OBD programming. Jobs most locksmiths decline. See a real documented example ›

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Need Car Key Programming
in South & West Yorkshire?

Call Aaron. He confirms your vehicle’s system, quotes a firm price and arrives in 30–45 minutes. OBD and bench capable. No VAT. No call-out fee.

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