The chip in a key cannot generally be eliminated as the computer reads it to ensure it is linked with the vehicle. If the chip is removed, the vehicle will fail to start and become largely useless.
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.