How much does it cost to get a new Volvo key?

How much does it cost to get a new Volvo key?

To replace a Volvo key ranges between $200-$1200. However, that price may vary depends on the availability of code, type of key (chip, fob, “push to start”, remote), your location, time of day, and more.

How can I get into my Volvo without a key?

Hold the dead fob against the driver’s side of the car. Press it against the handle while pulling. There might be just enough power left in the battery to unlock it one last time, which might buy you some time.

How do I find my Volvo key code?

How To Obtain A Key Code. You will need to enter a valid Vehicle Security Credential (VSC), passcode, and Vehicle Identification Number into a request form on-screen. If you do not remember your passcode, contact your company’s VSP administrator. They can reset your passcode for you.

Do you need a new key for a Volvo S60?

Furthermore, remember to ask if the key needs to be programmed or coded, some models do – e.g., a replacement key for a 2009 Volvo S60 transponder key fob will need to be programmed, while a 1998 Volvo C70 won’t. If you think you need a new ignition switch/ lock cylinder, first make sure you don’t simply need a new key.

What should I tell the locksmith if I Lost my Volvo?

In addition, if you decided to call an automotive locksmith, remember to provide the exact year, make and model, e.g. “I lost my 2012 Volvo C30 car keys, I lost my 2019 Volvo XC40 push to start key” etc. This is important so the locksmith can check if he or she has the right key blank.

What to do if you lose your Volvo remote key?

If you lose your remote key, you can order a replacement from a workshop – an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Bring the other remaining remote keys to the workshop. As an anti-theft measure, the code of the lost remote key must be erased from the system.

Is it cheaper to replace a Volvo car key?

Providing you with a key and getting it programmed to start your Volvo if more difficult if you have no keys at all. If you have at least one working key and you need another key (spare), to replace a missing spare key, then this will usually be cheaper than if you have lost your keys.