How Tucson Keys Changed Over 20 Years
1st Gen (JM)
You turn this key in the ignition like any other key, but there is a hidden ID46 transponder chip inside the plastic head that talks to the immobilizer. Without that chip handshake, the engine will not start. On-board programming keeps things simple and affordable on these early Tucsons.
2nd Gen (LM)
Hyundai stepped things up here with a remote head key that combines your lock and unlock buttons with a Texas 4D transponder chip, all in one unit. The blade switched to a high-security cut, so a standard key machine will not work. Programming requires OBD-II access through the diagnostic port under the dash.
3rd Gen (TL)
This generation moved to a flip key with an ID47 chip and added push-button start on higher trims. The security got noticeably tighter. OBD-II programming still works, though some post-2019 models may need server authorization depending on the trim level.
4th Gen (NX4)
Full smart key with a PCF7953 chip and laser-cut emergency blade. This is where Hyundai locked things down with server-based authentication through their Advanced Immobilizer system. We handle most NX4 Tucsons, but all-keys-lost situations on these may require dealer server access, and we will tell you that upfront before we roll out.
Which Key Does Your Tucson Use?
A traditional metal key with a chip hidden inside the plastic head. Looks simple, but the engine will not start without that chip communicating with the immobilizer.
Your lock, unlock, and trunk buttons are built right into the key head. The blade has a more complex cut pattern that requires specialized equipment to duplicate.
The blade folds into the fob body when not in use. Higher trims got push-button start, so you may never actually insert the key unless the fob battery dies.
A proximity fob that stays in your pocket. The car detects it when you grab the door handle. There is a small laser-cut emergency blade hidden inside the fob for backup.
Tucson Key Pricing in Ventura County
Every price includes the key blank, cutting, programming, and testing; lockouts run $95-$125.
EZ Car Keyz vs. the Dealer
The dealer closes at 5 PM and is not open Sunday. We are available 6 AM to 11:30 PM, seven days a week.
Common Tucson Key Problems
Transponder Failure
Key turns the ignition fine, but the engine cranks and dies immediately or won't crank at all. The transponder chip inside the key head has worn out or cracked. Common on 2005-2015 Tucsons. A new key with a fresh chip solves it on the spot.
Fob Battery Drain
People assume the fob is broken when the culprit is a dead CR2032. On 2010-2021 Tucsons, leaving the fob near the car or pocket-pressing buttons drains it fast. We check the battery first before recommending anything else.
Immobilizer Sync Loss
Almost always a dead car battery or a swap. When your 2016+ Tucson loses power, the ECU can lose sync with all keys. Requires a full relearn through OBD-II. We see this in Simi Valley and Oxnard after hot summers kill car batteries.
Prox Sensor Failure
First check on a 2022+ Tucson not detecting the fob is whether the proximity antenna inside the car failed. Symptoms: holding the fob against the start button, door handle non-response. A new battery rules out the simple fix; we diagnose before charging.
Can You Program a Tucson Key Yourself?
You can program the remote buttons yourself using the ETACS switch under the steering column. This only covers lock, unlock, and trunk functions. It does not program the transponder chip, so you still need a locksmith for a working key that starts the engine.
No self-programming option here. The Texas 4D chip and high-security blade both require professional equipment. Call us at (805) 790-8162 and we will handle it on-site.
Push-button start and the ID47 chip mean there is no DIY path for these. Enhanced security requires OBD-II programming with professional tools.
The NX4 uses AES-256 encryption and server-based authentication. There is no way to program these at home. Do not waste money on Amazon fobs that claim otherwise.
How It Works

Call or Text Us
Reach us at (805) 790-8162. Have your registration or title handy and know your exact year.

We Come to You
Wherever you are in Ventura County, from Thousand Oaks to Camarillo, we drive to your location.

Cut, Program, Test, Done
We cut your new key on-site using a Silca Futura for high-security blades, program the transponder with our Autel IM608 or VVDI Key Tool Plus, and test every function before we leave.
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Did You Know?
The 1st Gen Tucson (JM) shared its platform with the Hyundai Elantra, making it one of the first compact SUVs to come standard with transponder keys from day one. Hyundai basically took a sedan, gave it a lift and some cargo space, and accidentally created one of the best-selling compact crossovers in America. Not bad for a car that started life as an Elantra on stilts.
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