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Automotive Locksmith in Las Vegas
Automotive Locksmith

Automotive Locksmith in Las Vegas

Dispatched across Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, Spring Valley, North Las Vegas, and Paradise. Real prices posted, no surprise add-ons, same crew arrives that you spoke to on dispatch.

Automotive Locksmith pricing: We post real ranges so you can compare against the bait-and-switch shops. The price quoted on dispatch is the price on completion unless something changes on site - and we tell you before we touch the lock.

Where we cover

How a service call works

Call or text and we quote on the spot. The tech rolls in a marked vehicle with the parts and tools for the common scenarios. On arrival we confirm the price, do the work, and email a receipt with the itemized breakdown. Standard residential and auto jobs usually finish in 20 to 45 minutes on site.

Common questions

Can you cut and program a transponder key on-site?

Yes for most makes and model years. Standard transponder key cut and programmed runs $150 to $400 on-site. Push-button smart keys for newer luxury vehicles (BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Land Rover) can trend higher because of immobilizer-pairing complexity. We confirm on dispatch by VIN.

What if I lost ALL my keys?

All-keys-lost is a different job from a duplicate cut. We have to read the immobilizer code from the vehicle (sometimes from the ignition cylinder, sometimes via OBD). Expect $200 to $500 for most domestic and Japanese vehicles. European brands trend higher. We bring the right tooling for the year/make on dispatch.

Do you do car lockouts?

Yes, long-reach tools and air wedges work on almost every modern vehicle without damage to weatherstripping or paint. Standard car lockout runs $75 to $200 depending on hour and access. We do not pop locks via Slim Jim on newer vehicles (risks airbag-control wiring).

Will programming a new key delete my existing keys?

Depends on the immobilizer. Some manufacturers wipe and re-pair the full key list when a new key is added (common on Ford, GM); others append (most Asian brands). If you want existing keys preserved, bring them along, we’ll re-pair the full set during the same visit.

Can you help with ignition lock cylinder issues?

Yes, worn ignition cylinders cause key-stuck and key-won’t-turn problems on older vehicles. Replacement runs $200 to $500 with a new programmed key. We can also re-key the new cylinder to match your existing door key if you want one-key-fits-all.

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