Most Lexus owners assume the dealership is the only place that can handle their key. That assumption costs them time and money. Dealer key replacement in Dubai typically runs 3 to 4 times higher and they need the car brought in.
Mr. Locksmith carries professional grade Lexus programming tools. Our technician comes to your car, confirms the system, and handles everything on the spot. Same result. Fraction of the cost.
Call 0554483370 to confirm your model before we come.
Lexus keys are reliable until they stop working. The most common issues we see in Dubai:
If you are experiencing any of these, call us. We diagnose the actual problem before starting any work.
Not on the list? Call us. We cover all Lexus models sold in the UAE.
Starting from AED 350.
Lexus key systems are more advanced than most, so pricing reflects that. Your exact price depends on:
Price is confirmed before we begin. Nothing is added after the job is done.
You call or WhatsApp with your model and location. We confirm compatibility and give you a price on the phone. Our technician arrives usually within 30 minutes. The key is programmed and tested at your car before we leave. One visit, job complete.
If your Lexus key is damaged, lost, or not responding, mobile assistance is available across Dubai. Call +971554483370 to confirm your model details and arrange service.
Intermittent response can happen due to internal wear or electronic failure. The vehicle and key are checked first to determine whether repair or full replacement is required.
Yes. Many Lexus models use proximity systems that communicate with the vehicle automatically when nearby. These systems require model-specific matching before a replacement key can function correctly.
This message usually indicates a communication issue between the vehicle and the key. The system is reviewed to identify whether the issue is related to the key, battery, or internal configuration.
Yes. Service is completed at the vehicle location across Dubai, whether parked at home, office, or basement parking.
Yes. Earlier models may use chip-based ignition keys, while newer models use smart entry systems. The exact setup depends on production year and trim level.