Experience swift and reliable roadside key cutting and programming for all vehicle types. We bring our expertise directly to you, ensuring you’re back on the road in no time.
Lost your car key or fob in Manchester? We come to you. Our mobile auto locksmiths cut, program and replace keys right at the roadside, usually while you wait.
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Need a new car key or fob in Manchester? We handle it on the spot. Our mobile auto locksmiths replace keys, fobs and cards for all types of cars, vans and commercial vehicles — fully coded and ready to go.
Avoid high Manchester dealership costs. We cut new keys at a lower price, repair damaged fobs when possible, and can unlock your car safely if the keys are locked inside.
We keep our pricing clear and affordable, with no hidden fees. Our vans carry the tools and stock to cut and program car keys, fobs and keycards right there at the roadside.
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Fast response across Manchester
Locked-out vehicle access
Emergency unlocking
On-site key cutting
Car key programming
Replacement keys and fobs
Fob repairs and setup
Keycard replacement
We cover Manchester and the wider Greater Manchester area with full mobile car key services. Our vans are equipped with advanced key cutting, duplication and programming tools, so we can create new keys and fobs on-site while you wait.
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Lost your original fob or need a spare to match your car’s system? We use specialist tools to reprogram keys, clone codes and sync new fobs to your vehicle’s security system.
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We cut and code replacement keys for almost any vehicle — including keyless entry remotes, smart fobs and standard duplicates. We also repair damaged remotes when possible, saving you time and money.
Auto Locksmith Manchester is a trusted name across Greater Manchester, with hands-on experience in vehicle unlocking, key programming and full car key replacement services.
We carry fobs for most major manufacturers and provide a fast, professional service at your location.
Our fully trained team covers Manchester and surrounding towns across Greater Manchester, usually arriving within 15 to 30 minutes depending on distance.
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Swift and reliable key replacement services available 24/7, ensuring you’re never stranded.
Advanced key programming for all vehicle makes and models, done at your location.
Professional lock repair services to restore access to your vehicle quickly and efficiently.
Get spare keys made on-site to avoid future lockouts and ensure peace of mind.
If you need a car key in Manchester, it helps to know what it’ll cost upfront. We provide clear and current pricing for all our services — from emergency lockouts and lost key replacements to spare key cutting, fob programming and remote replacements. Whether you’re stuck at the roadside or just need a second key, our prices are straightforward and competitive.
Below is a full breakdown of what to expect for key replacement, callout fees and programming services in Manchester.
The cost of an auto locksmith service in Manchester depends on various factors such as vehicle make, key type, and callout distance. Below is a general guide to typical prices:
If you’re searching for “car key replacement price in Manchester“, you’re not alone — but exact costs can vary depending on a few key factors:
The make, model and year of your vehicle — premium and newer models often have more advanced security systems
Whether you need a full key replacement, a spare, or just reprogramming
We keep our pricing competitive and fair across Manchester, and you’ll always get a clear quote before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprises.
We can decode keys and fobs for all the major car, van and commercial vehicle makes and models in Manchester. We carry blanks and key fob programming technology and everything needed to access your locked car. replace your car keys and fobs and get you moving.
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Locked Out of Your Car
Car Unlocking
We can cut, program and replace keys and fobs for all makes and models. Our mobile auto locksmith team can get to you fast, anywhere around Manchester and further afield. Get the best roadside response for lost car keys, broken key fobs and keys locked in cars near Manchester.
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Accidentally locked my keys in the boot while loading shopping. They came out fast and got me sorted without any damage.
29/12/2023
Had a snapped key in the ignition. Thought it would cost a fortune, but they sorted it quickly and at a fair price.
26/04/2024
Fantastic work! Called late at night after losing my keys, and they arrived quickly with no hassle.
14/10/2022
Saved me from a nightmare situation when my key stopped working in the ignition. Highly recommended!
07/05/2024
Top-notch locksmith! Professional and efficient. Wouldn't go anywhere else.
20/08/2023
Dealer quoted me a fortune for a new car key. These guys did it for a fraction of the price and just as good.
20/01/2023
Accidentally locked my keys in the boot while loading shopping. They came out fast and got me sorted without any damage.
08/01/2023
Had a snapped key in the ignition. Thought it would cost a fortune, but they sorted it quickly and at a fair price.
27/12/2024
Top-notch locksmith! Professional and efficient. Wouldn't go anywhere else.
06/06/2024
Car wouldn't unlock with the remote key. Turns out it was a programming issue, and they reprogrammed it on the spot. Great service!
05/06/2022
Needed a spare key for my van. The whole process was smooth, and the new key works perfectly. Cheers!
14/12/2023
Dealer quoted me a fortune for a new car key. These guys did it for a fraction of the price and just as good.
27/09/2024
Map of Manchester
Manchester is a city in Northwest England and is surrounded by several smaller cities, boroughs and suburbs that together form an urban area with a population exceeding 2.4 million. Manchester lies within one of the UK’s largest metropolitan areas, the Manchester City Region. Manchester has been a thriving settlement since Roman times when it was known as Mancunium. Manchester played a significant part in the Industrial Revolution and from
the early-19th century, Manchester’s economy depended on large scale cotton spinning; weaving sheds, known locally as ‘factories’ dominated Manchester’s landscape throughout the Industrial Revolution which resulted in Manchester becoming world’s first industrialised city. Manchester is also known for its sporting connections and is home to the Premier League football club, Manchester City, Manchester United and Lancashire County Cricket Club.
Manchester is also home to Manchester Metropoliton University, the largest university in the UK outside of London. Manchester is famous for its architecture.
Manchester was granted the title of city in 1853 due to its rapid population expansion at that time. Manchester’s current motto is ‘Arts et Industria’ which means ‘arts and industry’ in Latin. Manchester lies within a green belt region that extends into the wider surrounding counties, it is an area that sprawls across parts of England but mostly lies within northern England. The population increase between 2001-2011 was about 25% which makes Manchester one of Europe’s fastest growing metropolitan areas after Paris and Athens. Manchester is a very diverse city with more than 75 ethnic groups calling Manchester home, Manchester is also one of the most multi-cultural cities outside of London. Manchester has two professional football clubs, Manchester City and Manchester United. Manchester City play their home games at The Etihad Stadium which was opened in 2002 and Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United was built in 1910 and is currently being expanded to hold up to 76 000 spectators.
Manchester’s skyline is rapidly changing from that of a 20th century industrial city into a 21st century cosmopolitan metropolis due to new construction work springing up on all sides.
History of Manchester
Manchester has a history going back to the Roman times when Manchester was known as Mancunium. Manchester’s history has significant landmarks such as Manchester Cathedral and the Manchester Boardwalk. Manchester is also home to Victorian architecture and took part in the Industrial Revolution which turned Manchester into a world-renowned city.
Manchester City Council
The City of Manchester Council was founded in Manchester after the incorporation of the city in 1838. The council provides local government for Manchester and with neighboring Salford, parts of Trafford, Stockport and some small parts of Cheshire like Wilmslow and Tameside, it provides transport, education, social services and trading standards to Manchester residents. Manchester had its own County Borough from 1889 until 1974 when it merged with Salford to form the newly created metropolitan boroughs ofManchester and Salford. Manchester City Council is one of the largest employers in Manchester with more than 2000 employees, Manchester City Council is run by a directly elected citywide mayor and a cabinet who are accountable for their actions to Manchester residents.
Manchester Ship Canal
Manchester became the first British city to have an independent access to the sea in 1894 when Manchester Ship Canal was officially opened although canal building had started back in the early-1790s. The ship canal runs 22 miles from Salford Quays to Eastham Locks on the estuary of The River Mersey near Liverpool which allowed Manchester trading ships easy access into Manchester’s docks thus making Manchester an important world seaport until 1970 when it came under control of British Waterways until November woof Manchester council purchased Manchester Ship Canal of Manchester City council.
Manchester is home to 78000 businesses with more than 1500 of those employing over 500 people each making it an important economic center in Europe second only after London.
Manchester University
The University of Manchester is considered to be one of the country’s top universities outside London having been awarded the title of the best university outside of London in 2007 by The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide. Manchester University is home to one of the UK’s oldest and biggest scientific research centers which work closely with similar research centers in Manchester such as Jodrell Bank Observatory and there is a strong link between Manchester and space exploration. Manchester works closely with NASA and ESA (European Space Agency). Manchester has played an important role in the development of computing having produced Manchester Mark 1, world’s first programmable computer, Manchester computers were also used by NASA for early space exploration missions during the moon landings.
The West Pennine Moors
Manchester is surrounded by the West Pennine Moors which has Manchester City Council taking care of more than 11000 hectares (270 sq miles) of moorland and Manchester City Council also manages Manchester’s Community Forests. Manchester City Council work closely with Manchester residents to help maintain forests and wildlife preservation. Manchester’s climate often makes it prone to floods with some notable incidents throughout history like that of August 2007 when heavy rain caused severe flooding in Manchester city center.
Manchester Airport
Manchester Airport is reputedly one of busiest airports in the UK, Manchester airport is home to six airlines including low-cost airline RyanAir who operate flights within Europe as well as a number of cargo operators . The area around the airport has been developed for commercial use makingManchester Airport an important business tool for Manchester as well as a key region in Manchester’s economy. Manchester airport is the third busiest airport in the UK after Heathrow and Gatwick Airport.