Why Renault Megane Key Is Your Next Big Obsession

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Why Renault Megane Key Is Your Next Big Obsession

Renault Megane Key Cards

Renault has always been on the forefront of technological innovation. The hands-free cards it produces are a great example. The simple plastic cases conceal sophisticated electronic components that continually 'communicate' with the car they are linked to.

However, they are susceptible to wear and wear and tear. The technology can be difficult to use than traditional keys.

The Renault Megane

Renault was one of the first car makers to offer a wide range of electric vehicles in its showrooms. It has now sold over 400 000 Zoes across the world, and these have run over six billion miles. Renault has built a cloud of data derived from this. Each car sends data back to the mothership each time it is driven. This allows Renault to analyse driver behaviour and battery consumption. The Megane, a stylish and comfortable hatchback, has gained from this level of maturity. It's not as enjoyable to drive as a sporty petrol GTI however the Megane is a car with a relaxed composure that makes it a great commuter and motorway cruiser.  renault kadjar key , coupled with the multi-link suspension ensures a smooth and quiet ride.


There's plenty of equipment to choose from, too and the entry-level Expression+ is very well equipped. It comes with a digital display instead of analogue instruments and air conditioning, cruise control, and Bluetooth connectivity. Upgrade to Dynamique Nav for power-folding side mirrors that fold down, a 7.0in configurable touch screen infotainment with sat nav, dual zone climate control and adjustable front seat height, lumbar adjustment, and keyless entry. You can also add swish night-time ambient interior lighting and a nine-speaker Harman Kardon stereo system.

You can opt for Multi-SENSE driving settings to match your mood. From neutral to Sport each setting alters how the car performs changing the steering feel and throttle sensitivity when you do so. This system can adjust the amount of braking regeneration from no to a more aggressive. This could save a lot of energy on long motorway drives while slowing the car down to a crawl in traffic.

The Megane plug-in hybrid is an excellent choice for those looking to make the most of the Megane's green credentials. The 1.6-litre 4-cylinder engine emits zero emissions when it is running at a standing start and the addition of an electric motor increases the output to 178bhp. This combination gives an efficiency of 57mpg. It can also be driven in  a 'hyperdrive' mode for more relaxing and economical motorway driving.

The Megane has rear seats that are ideal for families. The rear seats are surprisingly spacious. However, taller passengers may find that their heads touch the roofline. There's plenty of room for luggage, however, and the boot is a good size as well. It's a little smaller than competitors such as the MG4 EV or Cupra Born but it still has a remarkable amount of space: 491 litres. The Renault estate body style is available if you want to expand the space. It comes with an extra 183 cubic litres. The space can be increased to 1,231 litres if the rear seats fold flat. For those who want a more customized set-up can have the option of a rear seat that flips upwards and downwards, creating an additional storage area in the floor of the boot. This is a useful feature, but it can raise the cost.

The Renault key card

Renault key cards have been around for a while now and they're a great way to open and start your car without having to remove your keys from your pocket. They work by using RFID technology to communicate with the immobiliser system to issue a code that enables you to open the doors or start the engine. They also add a layer of security compared to traditional keys as they can't be copied or altered by criminals.

Unfortunately, these innovative devices can experience issues as time passes. It's not uncommon for these tiny fragile gadgets to become damaged or lost due to normal wear and tear. This is particularly true if the cards are put in a tightly-fitting pocket and squeezed repeatedly or sat upon. This could cause the chip to fall off the card and stop it from sending the signal to the immobiliser that allows your Renault to open or start.

Renault key cards may also display messages like "card not detected", or stop working completely. This is typically down to the internals of the card getting damaged by constant use or pressure being applied to the delicate circuit board inside. Professional locksmiths who specialise in Renault key cards will be able to diagnose these issues and repair or replace the card if required.

It's always a good idea to have an additional Renault key card in your possession, in case you lose the one you usually drive with. You can then quickly call a professional locksmith who will be able to cut and program a replacement key card for your Renault at less than the price that dealers charge.

Most automotive locksmiths who specialise in Renault vehicles will keep an array of spare keys in stock and can be typically able to replace your key the same day you call them. This means you can avoid having to wait weeks for the dealer to purchase a new key from France and save money in the process. The locksmiths who specialize in this field can repair second hand Renault cards that have been damaged by previous attempts to repair them or even accidental ones! They can usually repair these second-hand cards and reprogram them to your Renault for up to 70% less money than the main dealer.