Auto Locksmith
Why use Litlington Auto Locksmith?
Our Litlington auto locksmith is able to provide access to your Chrysler in the event that you have locked your keys inside, or worse, if you have lost them or had them stolen. Our fully qualified engineer can attend your location in Litlington in a mobile unit, which is fitted out with the latest technology for accessing and programming your new key and vehicle's computer to work with your new or replacement key.
If you are not in Litlington and haven't found him or her already, to find your local Auto Locksmith, simply enter your location in the search box on the right of this page.
Obtaining a replacement key from Litlington Chrysler dealer can often prove extremely expensive, and take an unreasonable amount of time due to their needing to obtain the key from the manufacturer. Contact our auto locksmith to see what we can do for you. It doesn't hurt to ask.
Our Litlington mobile unit can usually be with you within one hour, gain access to your Chrysler , cut and program keys with the minimum of fuss.
Our auto locksmith is able to provide access to your Chrysler in the event that you have locked your keys inside, or worse, if you have lost them or had them stolen. Our fully qualified engineer can attend your location in a mobile unit, which is fitted out with the latest technology for accessing and programming your new key and vehicle's computer to work with your new or replacement key.
If you haven't find him (her) already, to find your local Auto Locksmith, simply enter your location in the search box on the right of this page.
Obtaining a replacement key from Chrysler dealer can often prove extremely expensive, and an unreasonable amount of time due to their needing to obtain the key from the manufacturer. Contact our auto locksmith to see what we can do for you. It doesn't hurt to ask.
A short education: The company was founded by Walter Chrysler (1875–1940) on June 6, 1925, when the Maxwell Motor Company (est. 1904) was re-organized into the Chrysler Corporation.
Walter Chrysler arrived at the ailing Maxwell-Chalmers company in the early 1920s. He was hired to overhaul the company's troubled operations (after a similar rescue job at the Willys-Overland car company). In late 1923 production of the Chalmers auto mobile was ended.
In January 1924, Walter Chrysler launched the well-received Chrysler auto mobile. The Chrysler was a 6-cylinder auto mobile, designed to provide customers with an advanced, well-engineered car, but at a more affordable price than they might expect. (Elements of this car are traceable to a prototype which had been under development at Willys during Chrysler's tenure). The original 1924 Chrysler included a carburetor air filter, high compression engine, full pressure lubrication, and an oil filter, features absent from most autos at the time. Among the innovations in its early years were the first practical mass-produced four-wheel hydraulic brakes, a system nearly completely engineered by Chrysler with patents assigned to Lockheed, and rubber engine mounts to reduce vibration. Chrysler also developed a wheel with a ridged rim, designed to keep a deflated tire from flying off the wheel. This wheel was eventually adopted by the auto industry worldwide.