The Story of the Renault Card Key
Among all the inventions that have revolutionized the way we use cars, none has made such an impact on the daily lives of drivers like the hands-free card. Pascaline, Head Cross-Cutting Products for Renault Group Products will walk us through the background and development of this tiny device.
The origins of the card
The hands free card of renault key card replacement is an international success. It has become an essential element of the daily lives of car owners. It was designed over twenty years ago and is now one of the leading innovations in the company. Pascaline is the head of Cross-Cutting Products in the Products division, takes you on the journey of discovery to understand Renault card key the origins of this useful tool.
In 2001 the Laguna II, an executive saloon that was designed to be a 'lifestyle vehicle", went into production. It was a period that saw great innovation, including a host of new equipment attributes that enabled customers enjoy the full benefits of their vehicle.
However, the people who occupied these cars were still required to use keys to open and close their doors. Renault engineers determined that this was a major problem for many.
They decided to put the contactless card into their vehicles, and develop an system that allows drivers to unlock and begin their cars by simply hand gestures. The card key can now be found in two out of three renault clio car key replacement vehicles. The car will open automatically when the card is in close proximity to the ignition barrel, or even the central console. This is an original Renault remote control card (without blade). It is clam-packed in a sealed package and is ready to be programmed using Abrites Diagnostics for Renault/ Dacia Software with the ProTAG Programmer.
The design
A Renault key card or even a remote car key, can be a fantastic convenience to have in our daily lives. Unfortunately, these products can fail due to wear and tear or dropping. If this occurs, it is very frustrating. There are a variety of ways you can repair your renault trafic key replacement keycard. Contacting your dealer is one option. But, this can take a long time, and it could also be costly. A professional locksmith is an alternative option.
SR Key Solutions is fully equipped to make and programme Renault keys and cards. We can provide a replacement for your existing key at a much lower cost than the price a dealer would charge. We can also complete the process quicker than dealers.
This product is compatible for the Renault Laguna II (keyless entry), Espace 4 (keyless entry) and Vel Satis (keyless entrance system). It will protect your card while giving it a stylish appearance. It is available in two colors and can be personalized with your VIN or logo. It can be used with a regular keychain, or in a key case. This is an original Renault item that will only fit the car you have ordered. Please supply your VIN when you place an order to ensure that the right key is supplied.
The technology
Renault keys have transponder chips as well as a low-frequency communication feature. This enables the card to communicate with your car. These chips can crack from regular use, and are extremely expensive to replace or repair them at the dealer. We can repair or replace your Renault key card for less than the dealer cost.
The hands-free card first introduced in 2001 on the Laguna II saloon, which was designed to represent the "lifestyle" car of 21st century. Renault was unable to test all possible uses, despite having a detailed design guideline that was based on over 6,000 interviews with customers.
Bernard Dumondel was the product lead on Laguna II at the time. He utilized his hotel room key to unlock his car. He believed that a car key could be created using the same magnetic strip that was used to make the key.
In the years that followed the card was described as an innovative invention and is now present on two out of three Renault vehicles. While smartphones may be on the verge of replacing it, Renault has chosen to make use of these new features without letting the hands-free card slip out of use.
The keyless entry system
The hands-free cards of Renault were an innovative piece of technology when it was first introduced 20 years ago. The exterior of the card is identical, but the technology has been upgraded to make it easier to use and harder to hack.
In the first place, it cannot be used to unlock the doors or start the engine from outside the vehicle unless it is activated by the driver. That's because radio signal antennas "around" the car are configured to detect if the key is outside or inside the car. The key can still turn on the ignition from a distance but not unlock the doors. This is to ensure your safety.
The second is that the wireless remote control transmissions of the system use a rolling code. This reduces the chance of security being compromised by someone intercepting and retransmitting an authorization message to gain access but it does not eliminate the risk completely. [1]
If your Megane's key fob suddenly stops working - particularly after you've dropped it on the floor, it could be an indication that the receiver module has developed an issue. If this is the case, you'll need to replace it with a genuine Renault replacement. Click the 'Key Programming Info' tab above to find out more. Customers who are in the locksmith or motor trade can register for a special trade account, and enjoy special pricing.

The origins of the card
The hands free card of renault key card replacement is an international success. It has become an essential element of the daily lives of car owners. It was designed over twenty years ago and is now one of the leading innovations in the company. Pascaline is the head of Cross-Cutting Products in the Products division, takes you on the journey of discovery to understand Renault card key the origins of this useful tool.
In 2001 the Laguna II, an executive saloon that was designed to be a 'lifestyle vehicle", went into production. It was a period that saw great innovation, including a host of new equipment attributes that enabled customers enjoy the full benefits of their vehicle.
However, the people who occupied these cars were still required to use keys to open and close their doors. Renault engineers determined that this was a major problem for many.
They decided to put the contactless card into their vehicles, and develop an system that allows drivers to unlock and begin their cars by simply hand gestures. The card key can now be found in two out of three renault clio car key replacement vehicles. The car will open automatically when the card is in close proximity to the ignition barrel, or even the central console. This is an original Renault remote control card (without blade). It is clam-packed in a sealed package and is ready to be programmed using Abrites Diagnostics for Renault/ Dacia Software with the ProTAG Programmer.
The design
A Renault key card or even a remote car key, can be a fantastic convenience to have in our daily lives. Unfortunately, these products can fail due to wear and tear or dropping. If this occurs, it is very frustrating. There are a variety of ways you can repair your renault trafic key replacement keycard. Contacting your dealer is one option. But, this can take a long time, and it could also be costly. A professional locksmith is an alternative option.
SR Key Solutions is fully equipped to make and programme Renault keys and cards. We can provide a replacement for your existing key at a much lower cost than the price a dealer would charge. We can also complete the process quicker than dealers.

The technology
Renault keys have transponder chips as well as a low-frequency communication feature. This enables the card to communicate with your car. These chips can crack from regular use, and are extremely expensive to replace or repair them at the dealer. We can repair or replace your Renault key card for less than the dealer cost.
The hands-free card first introduced in 2001 on the Laguna II saloon, which was designed to represent the "lifestyle" car of 21st century. Renault was unable to test all possible uses, despite having a detailed design guideline that was based on over 6,000 interviews with customers.
Bernard Dumondel was the product lead on Laguna II at the time. He utilized his hotel room key to unlock his car. He believed that a car key could be created using the same magnetic strip that was used to make the key.
In the years that followed the card was described as an innovative invention and is now present on two out of three Renault vehicles. While smartphones may be on the verge of replacing it, Renault has chosen to make use of these new features without letting the hands-free card slip out of use.
The keyless entry system
The hands-free cards of Renault were an innovative piece of technology when it was first introduced 20 years ago. The exterior of the card is identical, but the technology has been upgraded to make it easier to use and harder to hack.
In the first place, it cannot be used to unlock the doors or start the engine from outside the vehicle unless it is activated by the driver. That's because radio signal antennas "around" the car are configured to detect if the key is outside or inside the car. The key can still turn on the ignition from a distance but not unlock the doors. This is to ensure your safety.
The second is that the wireless remote control transmissions of the system use a rolling code. This reduces the chance of security being compromised by someone intercepting and retransmitting an authorization message to gain access but it does not eliminate the risk completely. [1]
If your Megane's key fob suddenly stops working - particularly after you've dropped it on the floor, it could be an indication that the receiver module has developed an issue. If this is the case, you'll need to replace it with a genuine Renault replacement. Click the 'Key Programming Info' tab above to find out more. Customers who are in the locksmith or motor trade can register for a special trade account, and enjoy special pricing.