There is no sinking feeling quite like realizing you have lost your car keys or locked them inside the vehicle. TC Locksmiths Amelia, OH is your dedicated local automotive emergency team. We bring the dealership's key-making capabilities directly to your location in Amelia, OH. Whether you are stuck in a parking garage, at work, or on the side of the road, our mobile technicians are equipped to get you driving again fast.
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Modern vehicles are complex computers on wheels. Our technicians in Amelia, OH are not just lock pickers; they are automotive security specialists. We invest in the latest programming tablets and laser cutting machines. This allows us to handle "all keys lost" scenarios for domestic and foreign vehicles, including high-security brands like BMW, Mercedes, and Audi. When you search for "mobile car key replacement Amelia, OH," you are looking for our fully equipped vans.
If you have locked keys in car, do not try to pry the door open with a coat hanger. This destroys weather stripping and can trigger side-impact airbags. We use professional air wedges and long-reach tools to perform a 24-hour car unlock service. We can also perform trunk unlock services if your keys are locked in the boot, even on cars with electric releases that are disabled when the car is locked.
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If you have no spare, we can help. We provide lost car key replacement on-site. We use your VIN to cut a new key blade and program the transponder chip to your immobilizer. We specialize in key fob programming and smart key generation for push-to-start vehicles. We can even erase old keys from the car's memory if they were stolen.
Don't let a lost key strand you. Call TC Locksmiths Amelia, OH for fast, affordable automotive service.
"I lost my keys at the mall in Amelia, OH. TC Locksmiths met me in the parking lot and made a new key for my Honda Civic in 40 minutes."
"Locked my keys in the trunk of my BMW. They knew exactly how to bypass the security system to pop it open without damage."
"My key broke off in the door lock. They extracted the piece and cut me a new one right there. Highly recommend."
Amelia was not officially platted. The area was originally called Milltown, later shortened to Milton. However, when a post office was established in 1836, there was already a Milton Post Office in the state. Various accounts state that the post office was named Amelia after Amelia Bowdoin, a well known and popular tollkeeper on the Ohio Turnpike (present-day State Route 125). Her home is now known as the Amelia Bowdoin House and stands at 94 West Main Street, across the street from its original location. However, there is no census record of an Amelia Bowdoin; Amelia may have been a corruption of the name of Armilla Bodin, the wife of a tollkeeper. Amelia was incorporated as a village on December 20, 1900.
Zip Codes in Amelia, OH that we also serve: 45102