Step 1: Don't Panic — Take These 3 Minutes First
Before you call anyone, do a quick systematic search. Lost keys are found within 10 feet of where you last had them about 80% of the time.
- Check all jacket and pants pockets — including ones you "never use"
- Retrace your last 30 minutes mentally: where did you set things down?
- Check between car seats, under floor mats, inside bags
- Look on counters, tables, or near the door where you entered
- Ask anyone who was with you if they picked them up by mistake
If 3 minutes of searching yields nothing, move on. The key is in your vehicle or truly lost — time to activate your plan.
Step 2: Know What Type of Key You Have
The type of key you lost determines your options, timeline, and cost. Here's a quick breakdown:
Most cars 1995–2010. Chip inside plastic head must be programmed to your car's ECU. Cost: $150–$300.
Push-to-start vehicles 2010+. More complex programming required. Cost: $200–$500 via locksmith vs. $500–$900+ at dealer.
Older vehicles pre-1995. Simple mechanical cut, no chip. Cost: $50–$100. Fastest to replace.
BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Cadillac etc. Requires specialized cutting equipment + programming. Cost: $300–$600.
Step 3: Your 3 Options — Ranked by Speed and Cost
Option 1: Mobile Automotive Locksmith (Fastest + Most Affordable)
A licensed mobile locksmith comes to your location — parking lot, home, or office — and cuts and programs a new key on the spot. No towing, no waiting at a shop.
Option 2: Dealership
Your car dealer can always make a replacement key. The downside: it's expensive, requires an appointment (often days out), and you'll need to tow your car there if it's locked.
Option 3: Use a Spare Key
If you have a spare at home, this is obviously your fastest path. But after using your spare, you're operating without a backup — get a copy made immediately.
🚫 What NOT to Do (Costly Mistakes We See in Fort Collins)
These are the most expensive errors our customers tell us they made before calling us:
Bait-and-switch scam operations advertise cheap rates and then charge $300–$500+ on-site. Always verify a local, licensed locksmith with real reviews and a local phone number.
Modern vehicles have anti-slim-jim mechanisms. You can damage door frames, weatherstripping, and electronic components — creating a $400+ body shop bill on top of your key problem.
Most modern transponder keys require professional programming equipment (Autel, Advanced Diagnostics, etc.) that costs $3,000+. DIY attempts often result in a permanently rejected key and a locked ECU — a much bigger problem.
A mobile locksmith can unlock your door for $75–$150 and have you inside in minutes. A car window replacement in Fort Collins typically costs $250–$450. The math is easy.
Does Car Insurance or Roadside Assistance Cover Lost Keys?
Sometimes — and it's always worth checking before paying out of pocket. Here's what to know:
| Coverage Type | Usually Covers? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| AAA Membership | ✅ Often Yes | Lockout service included. Key replacement varies by plan. |
| Comprehensive Auto Insurance | ⚠️ Sometimes | Some policies include "lost key replacement" as a rider. Check your policy documents. |
| Roadside Assistance (dealer) | ⚠️ Varies | Usually covers lockout, not key replacement. Check your manufacturer's warranty booklet. |
| Credit Card Benefits | ✅ Often Yes | Many premium Visa/Mastercard cards include roadside assistance. Check your card's benefits guide. |
Pro tip: Even if your insurance covers it, calling us directly is often faster. We can provide you with a detailed invoice for reimbursement.
What If Your Car Is Locked AND You Lost the Keys?
This is the most stressful scenario — but it's also the one where a mobile locksmith provides the most value. Here's our process:
- We arrive at your location — no towing required (we come to you anywhere in Northern Colorado)
- Verify your identity and vehicle ownership — we'll ask for your ID and registration or title
- Perform a non-destructive vehicle entry — using professional tools to open your door without damage
- Retrieve your VIN — needed to look up your exact key code
- Cut a new key on our mobile key-cutting machine
- Program the transponder chip to your vehicle's ECU
- Test — you drive away
The entire process takes 45–90 minutes depending on your vehicle make and model.
Where We Commonly Get Called in Fort Collins & Northern Colorado
We respond to lost key calls all across the area — here are the most common spots:
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
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Average arrival: 25–35 min in Fort Collins | Licensed & Insured | No Hidden Fees
