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The Future of Automobile Security



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By : Jason Bacot    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-12-29 21:16:15
Back in the day, lots of people knew how to "hotwire" a car, and locking yourself out meant getting a duplicate metal key cut. Today, car security is far more robust, but that means that it's a bit more expensive if you should need replacement car keys. And as technology advances, automakers will be adding security features that not only keep the physical car secure, but also protect the data stored in the car's computer system. Things like firewalls, virus protection, and passwords have a place in the cars of tomorrow, and car locksmiths will have to keep up their training and upgrade their skills to cope with the demands made by new technologies.

Today's Chicago area locksmith has to be well-versed in the programming of transponder keys, and must have the necessary hardware and software for replacing lost car keys. It's not just a matter of cutting a metal key anymore. Today's cars require keys that have small radio transmitters inside. These allow the car to start only if the correct key, synchronized with a receiver in the car, is used.

Many car dealers claim that only they can replace lost car keys, but that is not the case with the vast majority of cars on the road. Not only can a Chicago local locksmith replace your car keys, he can do it quicker, and at a fraction of the cost charged by car dealers. Contrary to what your car dealer may say, you don't have to pay $150 or so for a new key, and then a further $90 to program it.

Car technology is a bit of a double edged sword. Today's automobile locking systems make it much harder to steal a car without stealing the keys too. But those keys are more expensive and replacing the keys requires certain technical skills and equipment. Tomorrow's car security systems will no doubt be even more robust, as carmakers add perks like built-in 3G technology and personal navigation systems. Locksmiths will have to be able to keep up with the pace of technology to be able to give their customers the service they need.

Finding a good Chicago locksmith involves looking for someone who is not only honest, dependable, and professional, but who keeps up with the changing needs of today's car, business, and homeowners. Security systems are evolving rapidly, and so locksmith techniques must evolve rapidly too. Look for a locksmith that isn't afraid to learn the latest systems and is solidly grounded in dealing with older systems.

Locksmithing is a profession that traces its roots as far back as ancient Egypt. The skills necessary to cope with locks have changed over the centuries as technology has advanced. Car keys weren't even an issue until the past century, and they too have evolved rapidly. Tomorrow's locks will make even more use of electronic technology, so be sure you choose a qualified locksmith who makes the effort to continue their education and keep up with the latest in automobile security technology
Author Resource:- Are you looking for an Automotive Locksmith? Then I suggest you check out the best Chicago Area Locksmith and actually, the only Chicago Local Locksmith at OmegaLockSmith.com immediately.
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