Standard and Digital Auto Key Duplication
Rocky's offers standard key duplication services at all stores, with a variety of colors, sizes and styles to choose from. Key cutting is professionally done while you shop and is guaranteed quality.
At many Rocky's locations, you can also replace your digital auto keys without going to a dealership!
Antitheft auto keys, or “ChipKeys”, are now standard with most cars and trucks. These keys have a computer transponder chip in the head of the key that is programmed to your vehicle’s security system.
Any duplicate or replacement key needs to be programmed with the same code as your vehicle, or it will not start the ignition.
Currently, Rocky’s has trained technicians at the following store locations who can program ChipKeys for your car — often at half the cost of going to a car dealership:
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Connecticut Florida |
Massachusetts Agawam Canton East Longmeadow Fall River Holden North Andover Northborough Pemboke Walpole Westfield |
New Hampshire Rhode Island |
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I know if my vehicle needs a ChipKey?
A Rocky’s technician can perform a simple test to see if your car requires a ChipKey. Simply bring your current car key to any Rocky’s with ChipKey technology
If I replace a ChipKey with a standard plastic-head key, will it still work?
No. A key could be cut to open your doors or trunk, but unless it contains a computer chip with a code matched to your security system, the ignition will not turn on.
Why do I need a spare ChipKey?
If your car requires a ChipKey and you lose the original without a spare set, the vehicle will need to be towed to a dealership to reprogram your car’s security computer. Keeping at least one spare ChipKey will stop you from wasting time and money.

