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Lost Car Keys

Lost Car Keys in Reading

All keys lost, not just one? Matt attends in person across Reading and Berkshire and can often produce a working key at the vehicle, even without an original to copy from.

Available 24/7 No call-out fee Matt attends personally
Matt Ladds, mobile auto locksmith for Key Genie
No key on you at all?Matt can usually still get a new one made at the vehicle.
The Service

When Every Key Is Gone, Not Just One

There's a real difference between damaging a key and losing every key you have for a vehicle. This page covers the second situation: no working key anywhere, whether it went missing on a night out, was left somewhere and never turned up, or was taken along with a bag or wallet. Matt attends in person across Reading and Berkshire, and in most cases can produce a new working key directly at the vehicle without an original to copy from.

If you've only damaged or misplaced one key and a working spare still exists, that's a more straightforward job, see car key replacement instead. This page is specifically for when nothing is left to fall back on.

What's Involved

What All-Keys-Lost Actually Requires

Without an original key to copy, the process is more involved than a straightforward replacement. Matt first needs to gain access to the vehicle, then identify the key and immobiliser system fitted, before a new key can be cut and programmed from scratch. That typically means:

  • Non-destructive entry to the vehicle first
  • Reading the vehicle's key and security system
  • Cutting a new blade to fit the ignition or door locks
  • Programming the transponder, remote or smart key from scratch
  • Removing any lost or stolen key from the vehicle's memory where supported
  • Testing locking, unlocking and engine starting before finishing
  • Confirming whether a spare key should be cut at the same time

Not every vehicle supports every step in the same way — older or simpler security systems are usually quicker to resolve than newer, more complex ones, which is one reason the price varies by vehicle rather than being fixed.

How It Happened

Different Ways of Losing Every Key

Misplaced somewhere unknown

Sometimes there's no clear moment it went missing — it's just not turning up. Matt treats this the same as confirmed loss: creating a new key is usually faster than an extended search.

Lost while out and about

Dropped somewhere, left behind, or simply gone by the time you got back to the car. The vehicle still needs a new key regardless of exactly where the old one is now.

Taken along with a bag or wallet

This adds a security dimension, since whoever has the key may also know which car it belongs to. See the recent job below for how that's handled in practice.

Found again after a replacement

If the original turns up later, it can generally be handed in or kept as a spare once the new key is confirmed working — Matt will advise based on what was done at the time.

The Process

How an All-Keys-Lost Call-Out Works

Four steps, from the call to driving away.

1Confirm no working key remains

Matt checks the situation by phone — vehicle, location, and whether there's genuinely no key left anywhere.

2Ownership verified on arrival

Suitable identification and proof of ownership are checked before any security work begins.

3Vehicle accessed and new key created

Non-destructive entry first, then a new key cut and programmed from scratch using the vehicle's own system.

4Old key removed, new one tested

Where supported, the lost key is removed from the vehicle's memory, and locking, unlocking and starting are all tested.

Real Example

A Recent All-Keys-Lost Job

Skoda Enyaq left with no working key after a theft, later resolved by Key Genie

A customer's bag was stolen at the airport, and with it went the only key to their Škoda Enyaq — leaving them with no working key at all, and a real security concern since whoever took the bag also had the vehicle's key. Matt attended, supplied two new key fobs and a replacement door lock, and reprogrammed everything through Škoda's dealer-level ODIS software so the stolen key could be properly removed from the car's system rather than just left floating as a second valid key.

This is the scenario this page covers: not a single damaged key with a spare in the drawer, but genuinely nothing left to fall back on. See car key replacement for more on how the new key itself was cut and programmed.

Worth Checking First

Is It Definitely the Key That's Gone?

Occasionally what looks like a lost key is actually a key that's still in the car, or a fault preventing the existing key from working at all — an accidental lock-in rather than a genuine loss, or an immobiliser fault stopping a key that's actually fine from being recognised. Matt will ask a few questions by phone to confirm which situation actually applies before treating it as a full all-keys-lost job.

Pricing

What Affects the Cost of an All-Keys-Lost Job

All-keys-lost jobs generally cost more than a straightforward replacement, since there's more work involved in creating a key from nothing. Matt confirms the vehicle and situation by phone before giving a price, so there's no surprise once he arrives.

Vehicle make and security systemNewer and more complex immobiliser systems generally take longer to work with than older, simpler ones.
Entry method requiredWhether the vehicle is locked as well as keyless affects how the job starts.
Number of keys neededCutting just one working key is a different job to also producing a spare at the same visit.
Parts availabilitySome remotes or smart-key components may need to be ordered rather than carried as standard stock.
Security removal workIf a stolen key needs deleting from the vehicle's system, that's additional work beyond simply cutting a new one.

There's no call-out fee either way — the price is agreed before Matt sets off, not after he arrives.

Before You Call

Information to Have Ready

Have the following ready where possible, so Matt can confirm what's involved and give an accurate price:

  • Vehicle registration
  • Make, model and approximate year
  • Your Reading or Berkshire location
  • Confirmation that no key remains at all
  • Whether the vehicle is also locked
  • Whether the key was lost, or taken along with other items
  • Whether you have a spare key elsewhere, even if not with you now
  • Proof of vehicle ownership, ready to show on arrival
Why Book With Matt

Starting From Nothing Is Still a Same-Day Job, Usually

All-keys-lost sounds worse than it usually is to actually resolve.

No towing needed

The vehicle stays where it is — Matt brings the equipment to create a key on-site.

Matt attends personally

The same person who quotes the job does the diagnostic work and the key creation.

Security handled properly

A stolen key can usually be removed from the vehicle's memory, not just replaced alongside it.

Quoted before attending

No call-out fee, and the price reflects the actual job once it's understood.

Customer Reviews

What Reading Drivers Say

Key Genie is rated 5.0 on Google, including from customers who've had all their keys replaced from scratch.

Lost Car Keys Across Berkshire and Major Vehicle Brands

Common Questions

Lost Car Keys — FAQs

No working key anywhere?

Share your make, model, year and location — Matt will confirm the price before attending. Call 0118 469 3408 or request a quote online.

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