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Average arrival: 22 min
Dodge Locksmith Support: Charleston
Fobik keys, push-start fobs, and spare keys programmed on site. No tow and no dealership appointment required.
Response Speed
Average arrival: 22 min
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Process
Year, make, model, and ignition type. Dodge key systems changed significantly across generations, the details matter.
The quote reflects your specific Dodge key type, whether that is a Fobik, smart fob, or an older transponder setup.
On-site service for Chargers, Challengers, Durangos, and everything in between. No dealer appointment needed.
What makes Dodge different
Dodge key work involves a few specific systems that differ from most other brands. Fobik keys, the WIN module, and smart fob programming all have quirks that affect the service path and price.
Fobik keys are an integrated fob-and-key unit with no separate blade that folds out. When the buttons wear out or the housing cracks, the whole unit usually needs replacing. Programming is required on both new and replacement Fobik units, this is not a key that can be duplicated at a hardware store.
Dodge uses a Wireless Ignition Node (WIN module) on many models, which is part of the anti-theft programming chain. When a key replacement involves the WIN module, or when a vehicle has been through a module replacement, the programming process is more involved than a standard key cut and chip registration.
Dodge fobs see significant button wear because they get used heavily every day. The lock and unlock buttons are often the first to go, registering only when pressed with extra force or at a specific angle. That kind of wear is usually a sign the board is also beginning to fail, not just the button pad.
Newer Dodge vehicles use proximity smart fobs for passive entry and push-button start. These require both correct hardware and vehicle-specific programming. An all-keys-lost situation on a push-start Dodge requires a different process than a spare key job, the quote flow distinguishes between the two automatically.
What we handle
Enter your Dodge in the quote tool and the system will confirm whether you need Fobik programming, smart fob replacement, or an all-keys-lost workflow, before you call.
Chargers, Challengers, Durangos. Mobile service wherever the vehicle is parked.
FAQ
A Fobik is an integrated key fob with no folding blade — the key and remote are one unit. Replacing one requires the correct part for the vehicle and programming to the Dodge's immobilizer system. It cannot be duplicated at a standard key kiosk.
The Wireless Ignition Node is part of Dodge's anti-theft system. On some models or after a module replacement, the key programming process involves the WIN module directly and requires more than a standard transponder registration.
Sometimes a button pad replacement helps, but if the board contact is also worn or the housing is cracked, full replacement is usually the cleaner path. The quote flow will help narrow that down based on your specific vehicle.
Yes, especially on Fobik and push-start models where an all-keys-lost job is significantly more involved. Making a spare while a working key exists is faster and cheaper.