Yes, they do. They use the pass key chip system.
use your keys
Cars started using ignitions keys with chips in the mid 90's. From 1995 and after many vehicles were made with ignitions that required chips in the key to operate.
The same thing just happened to my '94 z28 and it was the key ignition lock as far as I understand. The cylinder where my keys were inserted had screwed up and messed up the resistor chips on my keys. Had to have two new keys made and the key ignition lock replaced. It cost me $397 at the dealership. p.s. When your resistor chips on your keys arent being read by the cylinder correctly (like if there wet or damaged) the security system shuts down the starter and fuel systems for three minutes.
no.
Yes.
If the key is gray, then yes.
Keys of the Kingdom was created on 1991-06-25.
i have a 85 z turbo and it dose not have a chip just had 2 keys made
the ignition keys are dealer only items.
Unforuently, No. It would be your best bet to go ahead and get the same year column that matches your vehicle for a guranteed fit. 1990 to 1992 Camaro steering wheels are equiped with a Air Bag and "Vats Box" for safety and security. These columns require keys that have a chip embedded on them. The chip contains a pin key code that corresponds with the cars Vats, thus stopping the car from being hot-wired.
Any where that cuts vehicle keys,there are no chips in them.
Easiest way is to call a locksmith to get you in. Methods of "breaking in" to vehicles will not be given here.