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Cranleigh

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Locksmith Godalming 01483 320143
Surrey, Godalming, GU7 1HY

distance: (10.6 miles)
From simply helping you get into your door when locked out, to designing & fitting complex Master Key Systems, Be Safe Security can provide the full service. With experience of over 25 years Be Safe Security has established a reputation for being a rapid response emergency locksmith Service, specialising in non-destructive openings.
Guildford Locksmiths 01483 600103
Surrey, Guildford, GU1 3ST

distance: (12.9 miles)
Guildford Locksmiths are a well established family run business. We are dedicated to providing professional and affordable locksmith and security services, to both domestic and commercial clients. Our focus on customer service and value for money, makes Locksmiths Guildford the number one choice for major companies and homeowners alike.
Adrian Your Local Mobile Locksmiths 01403 261466
West Sussex, Horsham, RH13 5PA

distance: (14.4 miles)
Adrian the Locksmith works 24/7 providing the full range of locksmith services from fitting and replacing locks to insurance approved BS3621, and also offer full security surveys. Adrian has a customer focused organisation and works to the very highest standard plus offers 12 month guarantee on all work carried out. He works with both commercial account customers and domestic clients and much of his work comes through recommendations and repeat business.
Car-d-lock 07711 333557
Surrey, Haslemere, GU27 1PZ

distance: (19.3 miles)
A transponder is a microchip found in the head of your car key which is a miniature transmitter this then sends a signal to an aerial (receiver) which is normally placed around the ignition barrel behind the plastic cowling. The transmitter and receiver have to receive the right signal (code) to enable the engine ecu to start the car.