What is a Skoda Superb Replacement Key?
The boom in SUVs is putting big wagons and sedans, like the Superb SportLine, off the showroom floor. It's a pity, as the car is beautiful in the city, and enjoyable on a back road.
The four-cylinder Golf R-derived engine is quiet and powerful as well. The wagon comes with an 660-litre capacity boot that is equipped with hooks, tie down points, and an enclosure.
What is a transponder?
In simple terms the term "transponder key" refers to a car key that contains a microchip. The microchip communicates with vehicle via an electromagnetic signal at a low level that is unique to each chip. It sends a signal encoded to the receiver in the car, and it responds with the appropriate serial number that is stored in an engine control module. This allows your car to start and then unlock the doors.
Transponders were created as a response to increased levels of car theft. They are now a staple in all cars and can stop thieves from hotwiring your car.
A transponder, also known as an electronic chip, is a non-volatile device that does not require constant power in order to retain information. It's slightly larger than the microchip in your phone, and appears like a coil of fine wire.
These chips are a common feature on car keys made since 1995. They are also found in smart keys, remote head keys (RHK) and some key fobs.
Transponder keys are more expensive to replace than a flat key but it adds an extra layer of security. You can also use traditional non-transponder keys. These keys are the ones were used in older cars and have grooves cut into the sides. These keys cannot be copied however they work with all standard ignitions like the MATS or PASSLOCK ignitions.
How do I get my key out of the case?
There are a variety of reasons that your key fob could stop working. The most frequent reason is a dead coin battery which can be replaced in a matter of minutes. It is essential to replace the battery with a genuine button cell that is the same size, voltage and specification as the original. Other causes include worn buttons, bad contact between the battery and water damage. Signal interference is another cause and is caused by objects in the vicinity of the vehicle, radio transmitters that operate on the same frequency or even an adjacent mobile phone. In addition, the key fob receiver module may be in trouble.
If the key fob was submerged in water It is recommended to remove the battery. Clean the electronic chip using isopropyl or electronics cleaner. This will help prevent the internal chip being fried.
If you're not able to start your car using your new key, it could be due to the fact that you haven't transferred the transponder chip of the previous key to the new. In order to start the car with a replacement key, you must keep the new key in close proximity to the vehicle and make sure that the transponder chip is active. If it isn't, the key needs to be reprogrammed by an approved dealer.
Can I cut my own key?
Skoda keys made after 1995 have a microchip which must be programmed into the vehicle in order to start it. It is a simple process that can be completed at home with an internet search (you tube for instance) or through a local auto locksmith or garage. It's cheaper and more efficient than going to an agent. Compare Skoda Superb Key Replacement prices close to you on WhoCanFixMyCar in just a few seconds. Enter your registration details and receive quotes from local mechanics, mobile Mechanics or Skoda Dealers. You choose who you wish to work with.
*Please note that these keys are OEM and do not come with any branded packaging.
How much is a new key?

Car key replacement costs can vary based on the brand and model of your car. Other factors, such as security and extra features may influence the cost. Basic key chips that don't have any additional features are usually the cheapest.
The cost will be higher when keys have transponders built-in. These keys require special equipment for copying and must be reprogrammed to the vehicle to work.
Other features that increase the cost include laser-cut keys, switchblade keys and proximity or remote key fobs. TheKeyLab are all designed to be more secure but are often more expensive to replace than a standard chip key.
In most instances, it's cheaper to purchase a spare key from your dealership instead of calling a locksmith. Dealerships are equipped with the needed tools and equipment to create keys that are specific to your vehicle. However, this can be an extended process and you likely will have to pay for additional time and labor.
You can save money by using a comparison website like WhoCanFixMyCar. This allows you to compare quotes with local garages or even Skoda dealerships before you make an informed choice. Then, you can pick a convenient time to get your key repaired or replaced.