Mitsubishi Raider Lost Car Key Replacement – All the Information You Need to Get a New Mitsubishi Raider Key. Tips, Costs, Your Options, and More.

Mitsubishi car keys replacement – Key fob, transponder and non-chip
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In this article:
Mitsubishi Raider replacement car keys – Introduction

Key coding and programming machine for Mitsubishi Raider keys
Mitsubishi Raider key replacement near me – things to remember before calling a locksmith
Mitsubishi Raider car key replacement cost

Key programming machine for Mitsubishi Raider keys
Can I get a replacement Mitsubishi Raider key by Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)?

Transponder chip key for a Mitsubishi Raider
Keyless entry information Mitsubishi Raider
Introduction:
Mitsubishi Raider was introduced in 1987. This model has three types of keys.
Transponder chip key: 2006 to 2010.
Non-transponder keys: 1987 to 1991.

Transponder key replacement – Mitsubishi – Inside look
- Please keep in mind that while some keys or key fobs may look the same, they have different capabilities/frequencies/keyways. Therefore, having the right key or key fob is essential.
- Already have your key? Need information to guide you through programming your Mitsubishi Raider transponder key?
Quick access or go to FAQ
Click on the type of key you had or your year model below to get the most accurate information:
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010: (Y164-PT)
1990, 1991: (X196/HY5)
1987, 1988, 1989: (X160/HY2)
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FAQ:
Q: I lost my Mitsubishi Raider car keys. I don’t have a spare, so need a replacement. How and where can I get a replacement key?
Generally speaking, you have three options:
First, call an automotive locksmith near you that offers a mobile service for Mitsubishi Raider cars. We can connect you with a locksmith near you.
Second, tow the car to a Mitsubishi dealership.
Third, order a key online and have the dealer or locksmith cut and program it for you (if necessary).
A word of caution: The type of key you need depends on the year and model of your Mitsubishi Raider. Therefore, the options for getting a new key made and programmed depend on whether you need a remote key fob, a transponder chip key, or a regular metal key.
Let’s review each option.
Locksmith:

Mitsubishi key fob coding by an automotive locksmith
An automotive locksmith can make most car keys on-site, including keys for the newest Mitsubishi Raider models. Most automotive locksmiths offer a mobile service because most Mitsubishi Raider keys made after 1998 need to be programmed or coded to the car.
This Coding process can’t be done remotely and involves connecting the coding machine physically to the car’s OBD (like in the picture below) and therefore the car must be present.

Car OBD and coding machine
Saying that, you will have to make sure that the locksmith carries the necessary equipment to cut and program a replacement key, including the right coding machine (e.g. Autel MaxiIM I508 or LAUNCH X431 PRO5) and the right key blank (remote key fob or chip key).
The best way to do that is to provide the locksmith with the year make and model or VIN number when you call.
Because Mitsubishi Raider is a very common car, chances are they will have the right key blank for your model.

“Lishi tools” used by an automotive locksmith to decode Mitsubishi Raider keys
Usually, a locksmith would be your fastest, most convenient and cheapest option overall to get a replacement key.
Order the key online:

Transponder key on a computer operated cutting machine
Today you can get most Mitsubishi Raider keys online (with the exception of the most recent model) and relatively fast within 24 Hr. Getting a replacement key online has its pros and cons.
This option is mostly relevant for people who need a duplicate or spare key and can drive the car.
For people who have lost their Mitsubishi Raider keys and don’t have a spare, it may not be as relevant.
The reason is that when you order a key online, it is what we call a “blank key”.
A blank key is a key that needs to be cut, and, as mentioned above for most Mitsubishi Raider keys made after 1998, programmed or coded with a special machine.

Mitsubishi car key coding machine
Therefore, ordering a replacement key online is only the first step. You will still have to contact and pay either the dealer or locksmith to have the key cut and programmed.
Moreover, remember that although many car keys may look alike, they have different security features and chip values. This is especially true for remote key fobs sold online and so it’s very easy for most people to get confused and order the wrong key.
The third option- Mitsubishi dealership:
The last option to get a Mitsubishi Raider key replacement without the original is to look for a Mitsubishi dealership near you.
The plus side is that they will have the right key blank in stock and should be able to program the key for you as well, even for the latest model as they carry the newest coding machines for Mitsubishi models.

Advanced Diagnostics “Smart Pro” programming machine for Mitsubishi Raider car keys
The downside is that the dealership usually charges more for a replacement key than a locksmith would.
Another major downside of getting a replacement key at the dealership is that if you had a transponder chip key or key fob (or in other words if your car was made after 1998 as explained above) you will have to tow the car there, which will make the process even more expansive.
In conclusion,
If your Mitsubishi Raider had a chip key or key fob, and you need a replacement ASAP, a locksmith would be your best bet.
The only exception for that is if you just bought a brand-new car, and then a Mitsubishi dealer would be the best way.
In case you only need a spare key, you can try and get it online, but make sure you know exactly which key blank or part number you need.
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Tool to check chip value of Mitsubishi car key
Q: Mitsubishi Raider key replacement near me – How to find a locksmith or dealer and what should you tell them?
First, make sure you have the exact year, make, and model, e.g., 2010 Mitsubishi Raider.
In addition, write down the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) of the car located on the left side of the dashboard near the mirror. The VIN helps the locksmith or dealer verify the year, make, and model of the car and determine which key you had.
Also, keep in mind that many locksmiths offer mobile service and travel up to 30 miles radius from where their store is located. Therefore, depending on your location, it might be a good idea to expand your search and call for a few additional quotes, even if on the map, these locksmiths seem to be far from you.

All Mitsubishi key fobs and transponder keys must be coded with the car on-site
Remember,
Their distance as you see on the map, is their business address, not their physical and current location. All you have to make sure is that they carry the right equipment to cut and program your Mitsubishi Raider key.
You can also try and call a few Mitsubishi dealers near your location, but remember that you will need to tow the car there.
Finally, make sure you can show ownership of the car by having the necessary documents – title, ID, insurance card, etc.
Q: Mitsubishi Raider key replacement cost – How much does it cost to replace a Mitsubishi Raider key without the original? What is the average price?
In short, replacing a Mitsubishi Raider key can cost between $125 to $260. The cost depends on a number of factors:
- The type of key you need
- The car’s year of manufacture
- Time of day & your location
- Where you get a key replacement (dealer, automotive locksmith, online, etc.)
- Availability of code to cut a new key
- Original ignition or not
The type of key you had and the year the car was manufactured are the most important factors for identifying if you need a chip, intelligent fob, “push to start”, remote, regular “non-transponder” key. The newer the car is, the better the security features the key has. On later models, you can therefore expect to pay more than $250 for a replacement key.

Mitsubishi key fobs are more expensive to replace than transponder keys
Also,
the price depends on where you get a key replacement. Did your replacement key come from the dealer, or an automotive locksmith? Or did you get it online? Click here to get a more detailed explanation of how to get a replacement key.
The dealer usually charges about 10% to 15% less for the replacement key than a locksmith would charge. However, you will likely have to tow the car there to program the new key or remote. Therefore, the total price is usually higher.

Ignition cylinder parts
Furthermore,
consider that if you have a locksmith come out and make you a new key outside regular business hours, the price may increase.
Finally,
If you have previously had your ignition cylinder replaced, which is quite common in older cars, this probably means that the code for the key may not be useful. In such cases, the key will have to be cut manually by a locksmith, or you will have to change the ignition again, and here the dealer can’t help.

Rekey kit to change Mitsubishi Raider ignition cylinder parts
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Q: Can I get a Mitsubishi Raider key replacement by its VIN?
A: That depends on the year of manufacture of your car and the type of key you had.
The VIN gives dealers or automotive locksmiths the option of accessing the key code on file – i.e., to cut you a replacement key by code which makes the process fast and easy. There are however two things to consider:

MaxiIM 508 car key programming machine for Mitsubishi models
- If your vehicle is older than 10 years, Mitsubishi dealers will no longer have its key code record, so an automotive locksmith will be your only option to get a replacement key.
- For vehicles equipped with a transponder system and/or a remote/intelligent key/fob key, the codes should be available. However, as coding is required, you will have to either tow the car to the dealer, or have an automotive locksmith come and code the key on site.
Q: Mitsubishi Raider key programming – which keys can you program yourself? Which keys require a programming tool? & more
A: Mitsubishi Raider has different types of keys. Some require programming, and some don’t. All transponder chip keys and/or smart key fobs need to be programmed. This process requires a special programming machine that only an automotive locksmith or the dealer has. There is no need to program non-transponder metal keys.
To make things simple, we divided all Mitsubishi Raider keys into two categories:
- No programming needed (Non-transponder keys).
- Keys that need to be programmed (Transponder or remote keys). These keys required the expertise of an automotive locksmith or dealer.
No programming needed:

Car key cutting machine
Mitsubishi non-transponder keys are metal keys that have no chip in them, so no programming is needed.
X196/HY5, X160/HY2.
For Mitsubishi Raider keys that need to be programmed, you will need an automotive locksmith or the dealer:

Car key coding machine for Mitsubishi key fobs and transponder keys
These keys, also known as remote smart keys, intelligent keys or key fobs, and transponder keys, have a security chip. Programming is needed. Also, a special machine is needed to program them. An automotive locksmith or dealer should do it for you. This process must be followed for most models made after 1998.
Y164-PT.
Keyless entry information for the Mitsubishi Raider:
There is no available keyless entry for this model.
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