No, it does not
Does a 1999 Volvo s70 have a chip in it
No.
you HAVE to get it from the dealership, there is no way you can take it to a keymaker and get a copy because your key has a chip in it.
No.
It means the engine has stalled and the key is on.
That kind of key was not used in 1995 models.
I was told (just yesterday) by a Volvo dealership mechanic to leave the key in the on position for up to 2 hours. This applies to my 1994 940.
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
yes, need it to start the car.
The Mazda Millenia never had a chip in the key so yes the aftermarket key will work however it will need to be cut by a locksmith or the dealer.
No it does not have a chip in the key. www.keylessride.com
That vehicle does not have an immobilizer, ensure chip contacts are clean and also ensure chip is in center of key before inserting into ignition. "SECURITY" light should not appear if you do it properly. (If you are trying to steal the car you need to get a life!)