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No it does not have a chip in the key. www.keylessride.com
try unlocking it from the driver side...the chip in the key should keep the alarm from sounding...it works for my sportage...
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)
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Visit your local KIA dealer with proof of ownership and Identification. Most dealers can duplicate the original key or cut a key from code obtained from KIA.
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.
It depends on where you bought the car. None of the cars sold in the United States of America have chips in them. All of the cars sold in Canada are chipped.
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.