The Story of the Renault Card Key

Among all the inventions that have altered the way we use cars but none has made such significant changes to the lives of drivers as the hands-free card. Pascaline, Head Cross-Cutting Products for Renault Group Products, walks us through the background and development of the device.

The origins of the card

A vital part of the lives of car owners the hands-free card from Renault has become a global hit. It was first designed 20 years ago and is now among the most innovative innovations within the company. Pascaline, the Head of Cross-Cutting Products in the Products division, takes you on journey of discovery in order to understand the origins of this useful accessory.

In 2001, the Laguna II, an executive saloon that embodies 'lifestyle driving", was launched into production. It was a period that saw great innovation, including numerous new equipment features that helped customers enjoy the full benefits of their car.

The occupants of the homes had to use the keys to open and shut their doors. Renault engineers were determined that this was a significant issue for many people.

As a result, they decided to put a keycard that is contactless into their vehicles and develop a system that would enable drivers to unlock and start their vehicles by simply waving hands. The result is the card key which is now present on the majority of Renault vehicles. It's either in the ignition barrel or on the centre console the car will be unlocked when the card is in close proximity and lock automatically when it is removed. This is a genuine Renault remote control card (without blade). It comes in a clamshell and is ready to be programmed using Abrites Diagnostics for Renault/ Dacia Software with the ProTAG Programmer.

img width="378" src="https://www.autokeys-r-us.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/SC10244-300x200.jpg"> The design

A Renault key card or even a remote car key, is a wonderful convenience to have in our daily lives. Unfortunately, these devices are susceptible to malfunction due to wear and tear or being dropped. It can be very frustrating when this happens. There are many ways you can replace your Renault keycard. Contacting the dealership is one alternative. However, this may take a long time, and it could also be expensive. A professional locksmith is a different option.

SR Key Solutions has the required equipment needed to program and produce Renault keys and cards and keys. We can offer an upgrade to your existing key at a lower cost than dealers would charge. We can also complete the process quicker than a dealer.

This product is compatible with Renault Laguna II, Espace 4 and Vel Satis keycards (keyless entry system). It is designed to protect your keycard while creating a beautiful design. https://www.autokeys-r-us.co.uk/renault/ comes in two colors and can be printed with your VIN, logo, etc. It can be put in the key case or with the standard keychain. This is a genuine Renault component and will only work with the vehicle for the reason for which it was purchased. Please provide your VIN to ensure that the correct key has been sent.

The technology

Renault key cards have transponder chips inside. They also have a low frequency communication feature that enables the card to communicate with your car. These chips can break due to normal use, and are extremely expensive to repair or replace them at a dealer. We can repair or replace your Renault key cards for less than a dealership.

The first hands-free cards were introduced in 2001, in the Laguna II saloon. This car was designed to be the lifestyle car of the 21st century. Renault could not test all possible uses, despite an extensive design brief based upon over 6,000 interviews with customers.

Fortunately, the product manager on Laguna II, Bernard Dumondel was staying in an hotel at the time, and used his room key to open his car. He was of the opinion that the car key could be made using the same magnetic strip as the key.

In the years that followed, the card was hailed as a groundbreaking technology and is now offered on two out of every three Renault vehicles. While smartphones may be in the process of replacing it, Renault has chosen to take advantage of the new technology without leaving the hands-free cards out of use.

The keyless entry system

Renault's hands free card was a revolutionary piece of technology when it was first introduced 20 years ago. Its exterior remains similar, but the inside technology has undergone some upgrades to make it more secure and user-friendly. to hack.

It isn't able to be used from outside to open doors or start the car until the driver is able to activate it. This is because radio antennae "around the car" are set up to determine whether the key is inside or outside. The key will continue to turn the ignition from a distance, but it will not open the doors. This is for your security.

The second is that the wireless remote control transmissions used by the system use the rolling-code. This reduces the risk of someone stealing the control message and retransmitting it to gain access, but it does not eliminate it. [1]

If the key fob on your Megane suddenly ceases to work, particularly after you've dropped it on the floor It could indicate that the receiver module has failed. If this is the situation, you'll need to replace it with a genuine Renault replacement. To find out more you can click on the 'Key Programming Information tab above. Customers who are working in the locksmith or motor trades can apply for a trade account and receive a discount on prices.


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