WHAT YOUR WARRANTY COVERS AND HOW LONG IT LASTS

Every Triton Locksmith car key replacement includes a workmanship warranty covering the cutting accuracy and transponder programming performed by the technician. This is separate from the hardware warranty on the key shell and chip, which is governed by the parts manufacturer. Triton uses professional-grade key blanks and transponder modules to support both warranty tracks.
Physical damage to the key after delivery - dropping the fob on a hard surface, submerging it in water, or attempting a self-repair on the electronics - falls outside workmanship warranty coverage. Triton's technician verifies that the key functions correctly before leaving the job site, which establishes the baseline condition at the time of acceptance.
If a programmed key stops communicating with your vehicle's immobilizer within the warranty period, call Triton Locksmith at (561) 524-8500 and describe the symptom. Triton will dispatch a technician to diagnose whether the failure is a programming issue covered by the workmanship warranty or a hardware defect covered by the parts manufacturer's terms.
Triton Locksmith is a Florida DBPR-licensed automotive locksmith company serving Boca Raton and Palm Beach County with 252 verified five-star Google reviews. Triton's technicians are trained in transponder car key programming, smart key pairing, and laser-cut key duplication - and back every completed job with documented workmanship coverage for customers in West Boca, East Boca, Mizner Park, Boca West, Boca Pointe, the FAU area, and Town Center neighborhoods across ZIP codes 33428 through 33498.
Triton Locksmith provides mobile car key replacement with workmanship warranty coverage on every job. Services include transponder car key programming, laser-cut key duplication, smart key rolling code pairing, immobilizer reset, and remote keyless system synchronization. All work is performed at the vehicle's location and verified before the technician departs.
Triton Locksmith covers all Boca Raton neighborhoods - from Sugar Sand Park and Boca Raton Resort in the east to Boca West and the western reaches of ZIP 33498. Triton also serves surrounding communities in Palm Beach County within the same mobile dispatch zone. The warranty applies regardless of which Boca Raton address the job was performed at.

The locksmith industry does not operate under a single federal warranty standard the way automobile manufacturers do under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Instead, warranty terms are set by individual locksmith companies and reflect their confidence in the hardware they source and the workmanship they deliver. The Associated Locksmiths of America (ALOA), the industry's primary professional association, recommends that members maintain clear written warranty policies as part of their professional standards.
Florida DBPR-licensed locksmiths like Triton Locksmith operate within a framework of professional accountability that creates practical warranty expectations even in the absence of a mandated federal term. A licensed locksmith's reputation, insurance coverage, and DBPR license renewal are all at stake if workmanship defects are not addressed - creating strong structural incentives to stand behind the work.
For customers in Boca Raton, this means that choosing a DBPR-licensed company over an unlicensed individual substantially increases the likelihood that warranty claims will be honored. An unlicensed locksmith has no license at risk and no professional body to answer to if a programmed key fails and the operator refuses to return.
Triton Locksmith's workmanship warranty covers defects directly attributable to the technician's work - specifically, a transponder car key that fails to communicate with the vehicle's immobilizer due to an error in the programming sequence, or a key blade cut outside the correct bitting tolerances so that it does not operate the door or ignition cylinders reliably. These are failures within Triton's direct control as the service provider.
The warranty covers the repair or re-programming of the key at no additional labor charge. If the chip was defective from the hardware manufacturer, Triton sources a replacement part and programs it at no cost to the customer, then submits the hardware claim to the parts supplier separately. The customer's outcome - a working key - is the same regardless of which side of the warranty covers the fix.
Triton technicians verify every key function before leaving the job site: the blade must operate the door lock and ignition, the transponder must allow the engine to start, and on smart key platforms the rolling code pairing and remote keyless system must function. The vehicle identification number used to source the key code is recorded in the service log, and the OBD-II programming session ID is retained for warranty reference. This documented acceptance check establishes a clear baseline so any post-delivery failure has a starting point for the warranty assessment.

Physical damage to the key after delivery is the primary warranty exclusion. A smart key or transponder car key dropped repeatedly on concrete, run through a washing machine, or subjected to electrical damage from moisture exposure to the EEPROM chip inside the fob is no longer in the condition Triton verified at delivery. The workmanship warranty addresses the integrity of the service performed - not the durability of the key under subsequent use conditions.
Damage to the vehicle's immobilizer or remote keyless system receiver module - arising from unrelated causes after the key was delivered - is also outside the scope of the workmanship warranty. If a vehicle's body control module fails or a software update resets the key registry, Triton can re-program the key at the current service rate rather than under warranty, since the original programming performed correctly and was verified at delivery.
Customers who request that Triton use a customer-supplied key blank or transponder module rather than Triton's stocked parts accept responsibility for the hardware component. Triton's workmanship warranty applies to labor performed on its own hardware; defects in third-party parts are outside Triton's control and cannot be warranted under workmanship coverage.
A transponder car key relies on a low-frequency radio exchange between the chip embedded in the key head and a receiver coil surrounding the ignition barrel. The immobilizer control unit reads the transponder's code and cross-references it against the EEPROM-stored registry before allowing the engine to start. If the programming sequence introduced an error - a mismatched code or an incomplete registry write - the car will crank but not start, which is the most common warranty trigger Triton encounters.
Triton Locksmith's programming equipment generates a confirmation log for each job, recording the transponder ID registered, the vehicle's immobilizer response, and the timestamp of the completed pairing. This log is the primary evidence used in a warranty assessment to determine whether the failure is attributable to the original programming or to a subsequent event. Customers should save the service receipt, which contains the technician's notes and key identification data.
The Wikipedia overview of transponder car keys provides useful background on how the RFID pairing process works and why a correctly completed programming session is unlikely to fail under normal operating conditions. Triton's technicians complete this process in full on every job before the acceptance check.

Smart key warranty considerations are more complex than those for a standard transponder car key because the fob contains more components - the rolling code radio module, the emergency laser-cut blade, the battery compartment, and the proximity antenna. Workmanship warranty applies to the assembly and programming of all these components together; hardware warranty applies to individual components that fail within the parts manufacturer's stated defect window.
Rolling code technology creates a specific scenario worth noting: if the vehicle's rolling code counter and the fob's counter fall out of sync - which can happen if the fob button is pressed repeatedly outside the vehicle's radio range - the key may appear not to work. This is a resynchronization issue, not a programming defect, and can typically be resolved in under five minutes by Triton at no charge as a goodwill step rather than a warranty claim.
The smart key's emergency blade - the laser-cut key concealed inside the fob - carries its own workmanship warranty covering cutting accuracy. Triton verifies this blade in the door cylinder before closing the job, so any blade-fit issue is caught and corrected at delivery rather than discovered later at a customer's inconvenience.
Before authorizing any car key replacement job in Boca Raton, ask the locksmith four questions: Is the company DBPR-licensed in Florida? What is the specific warranty on the programming workmanship? What key hardware brand are they using? And what does the on-site verification process look like before they close the job? A reputable licensed locksmith will answer all four questions directly and specifically without hedging.
Triton Locksmith answers these questions as a matter of standard practice before every dispatch. The DBPR license number is available on request, the key hardware is professional-grade automotive blank stock, and the on-site verification covers blade function, transponder start, and remote keyless system operation before the technician departs. The Florida DBPR locksmith license search lets customers verify any Florida locksmith's active license status before the job begins.
For a complete reference on what to expect from a quality mobile locksmith appointment for car key replacement boca raton, Triton's service page includes additional context on the verification process and service standards. Calling with questions before booking is always welcome at (561) 524-8500.

A properly programmed transponder car key using a quality blank has a realistic service life of five to fifteen years under normal use conditions. The electronic chip itself - a passive RFID device with no battery - has no consumable component that degrades with use. The blade may develop wear at the operating cuts over years of insertion cycles, which can eventually affect how cleanly the key turns in the cylinder, but this is a gradual mechanical wear process rather than a sudden failure.
Smart key fobs have a shorter realistic lifespan because of their battery, plastic housing, and active radio components. A quality smart key battery should be replaced every two to three years to maintain reliable rolling code transmission range. Physical impacts, exposure to liquids, and extended proximity to strong radio frequency sources can shorten the fob's functional life regardless of the programming quality at delivery.
Triton Locksmith recommends that customers note any change in key behavior - intermittent start failures, reduced remote range, or stiff blade operation - promptly rather than waiting for a complete failure. Addressing early symptoms often resolves with a quick re-synchronization or battery swap that Triton can handle in a brief service call, potentially avoiding a full replacement at higher cost down the road. More guidance is available at the Triton car key replacement complete guide.
A key that fails after the warranty period is treated as a standard replacement job at current service rates. Triton Locksmith keeps a log of previously serviced vehicles in Boca Raton, which allows the technician to confirm the original key type and programming details quickly - reducing diagnostic time on a return call. Returning customers are not charged for the diagnostic step if the new job is authorized on the same call.
In many post-warranty failure cases, the issue is a hardware defect in the chip or fob battery rather than a programming error. Triton can often resolve these with a partial repair - replacing only the defective component - rather than a full new key replacement. This option is always quoted separately so the customer can choose the most cost-effective path.
Palm Beach County's climate conditions - high humidity, heat, and frequent rain exposure in vehicle interiors - can accelerate hardware wear relative to national averages. Triton recommends storing smart keys in a dry location away from direct sun exposure to extend the operating life of the fob's electronics and housing. Preventive care reduces both replacement frequency and total long-term cost.
| Service | Typical Response | Price (national avg) |
|---|---|---|
| Transponder Key Re-programming (warranty claim) | Same day | No charge (within warranty) |
| Transponder Key Re-programming (out of warranty) | Same day | $80-$120 |
| Smart Key Battery Replacement | On-site | $15-$30 |
| Smart Key Rolling Code Resync | On-site | $40-$60 |
| Full Smart Key Replacement | Same day | $250-$420 |
| Blade Recut (worn fit) | On-site | $60-$100 |
National-average pricing - your on-site Triton Locksmith tech provides a binding quote before work begins. Warranty service is at no charge when the failure is attributable to original workmanship.
Triton Locksmith is a Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) licensed locksmith company serving Boca Raton and Palm Beach County. Triton's mobile automotive technicians are trained in transponder car key programming, smart key pairing, and laser-cut key duplication - and back every job with a documented workmanship warranty policy. With 252 verified five-star Google reviews, Triton's service track record reflects a company that stands behind its work after the technician leaves the job site.