No it does not have a chip in the key. www.keylessride.com
It could. A gray key does have a chip, a black key does not.
Its a programmable chip inside of the key .
In 1999 it may or may not have one. If it has a thick black head with the hole in the head of the key being offset, then it is probably a chip key. If the hole is in the center top of the key or completely metal then it is not a chip key.
A malfunction of the Sentry Key system (key with a theft chip in it)A malfunction of the Sentry Key system (key with a theft chip in it)
in the key
take the key to orchard supply.They have a free scanner for this if there is no chip they will make duplicates.
No, it doesn't. It uses a "passlock" system. The resistor, or "chip" is part of the ignition lock cylinder. The chip in the key is called "passkey", where there is a resistor in the key, which is quite visible.
On a Chrysler vehicle with sentry key (chip key), you just have to put the key in the ignition and turn it on.On a Chrysler vehicle with sentry key (chip key), you just have to put the key in the ignition and turn it on.
No.. the chip "so-to-speak" is integrated into the key lock cylinder.
No there is no chip in the key however the ignition lock cylinder does enable and disable the theft system.
Before 1998 - no. 1998 and after - yes.