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What Happens If I’ve Lost My Car Keys Entirely?

If you’ve lost your car keys entirely, it’s a stressful situation, but it’s also one that locksmiths deal with every day. What happens next depends on the type of vehicle you have, the key system it uses, and whether any spare keys are available.


What happens if I’ve lost my car keys entirely?

When car keys are lost completely, the priority is regaining access to the vehicle and restoring security so the missing keys can no longer be used. Unlike a simple lockout, lost car keys introduce uncertainty about who might find them and whether they could be used to access or start the vehicle.

A professional automotive locksmith will assess the vehicle and explain the safest and most practical way to proceed before any work begins.


Why lost car keys are treated differently to keys locked inside

If keys are locked inside the car, once access is gained the problem is usually resolved. When keys are lost, there is no way to know where they are or who may have them.

Lost car keys may have been:

  • dropped in a public place
  • stolen without you realising
  • misplaced somewhere identifiable

Because of this, simply opening the car is often not enough to restore security.


Can a locksmith make a new car key without the original?

In many cases, yes.

Automotive locksmiths can often create a new key even if no original key is available. This may involve:

  • decoding the vehicle’s lock
  • programming a new transponder or remote
  • pairing the new key to the vehicle’s immobiliser

The exact process depends on the make, model, and year of the vehicle.


What about modern vehicles and smart keys?

Many modern vehicles use:

  • transponder keys
  • remote or proximity keys
  • push-button start systems

These systems add complexity, but a qualified automotive locksmith may still be able to assist. In some cases, dealership involvement may be required, which a reputable locksmith will explain upfront rather than attempting unsuitable work.


Will the old keys still work?

When keys are lost, locksmiths often recommend reprogramming or rekeying so the old keys are disabled. This helps ensure that if the missing keys are found by someone else, they cannot be used to access or start the vehicle.

Whether this is possible depends on the vehicle’s security system and will be explained before proceeding.


How long does it usually take?

Timeframes vary depending on the vehicle and key type. Some lost-key situations can be resolved relatively quickly, while others require additional programming or parts. A professional locksmith will give you a realistic expectation based on your specific vehicle.


What a reputable locksmith will explain upfront

Before starting work, a professional automotive locksmith will:

  • confirm the vehicle make, model, and year
  • explain whether keys can be made without the original
  • outline security options to disable old keys
  • confirm costs before proceeding

When you contact Terry’s Locksmiths, this assessment happens first so you can decide how to move forward.


Need help right now?

If you’ve lost your car keys and need advice or urgent assistance, contact Terry’s Locksmiths here:
https://tlslocks.com.au/contact-us/

CALL 07 5601 1820