it depend where you go to get it done, where you live, and if the key has a micro chip in it or not. when you look at your key right below the base if there is a little black piece of plastic then there is no way to get the key copied (the piece of plastic is a micro chip)
well no one knows, but if you refuse to take it you will not be lucky, but still after your death you will go to heaven and be with God and trust me you will love it ! but if you take the micro chip, then after your death you will go to hell and burn in fire forever, so don't take the micro chip, yes if you don't take the micro chip you will be all torchured, but hey look, Jesus died for you on the cross, you know how painful it was for him, so if you refuse to take the micro chip, that means you also die for Jesus, so then after death, you will be with Jesus forever in peace.
This indicator light is related to the vehicle security system, which checks that the key you are using is authentic (has a de-immobilizer chip). In normal operation, it will stay lit for a few seconds and then go out. If it is flashing, you have a key with no chip in it, a bad ring antenna, or other fault in the security system.
Yes, but with the security chip in the key you may have to go to the dealer.
When it says security it means the the chip in your key has gone bad, or the key dont have a chip in it, and u it wont let u doing anything, you have to have the chipped key I am thinking this is going to be a bad alternator, or a battery that has a dead cell. You can get your alternator checked while on the car at Autozone for free. That would be my sugestion as a place to start.
Yes, its not uncommon. Check first to see if the security light is on, on the dash. This will indicate a passlock problem in the ignition system.
Yes. after a period of time either the chip will "forget" of the "reader" can go bad. Sometimes if you turn the key to "run" position without trying to start the car for about 2 minutes key may "reprogram" itself.
Yes i have a 2005 Chevy malIbu and lIst my key had to go to a dealer ship for a new one because theres a chip in it kinda spendy
yes but if the key has a chip in it then you will have to go to a dealership for tehm to program you a new one.
Go to your Chrysler dealer and ask them to program it.
Unfortunately, you'll have to go to the dealership, and the keys can run $30. There is a security chip in the key, and it has to be matched to the car. Most key copy stores will have a blank that looks very similar, but it doesn't have a chip in it.
If the plastic portion you grip is grey in color on the original you had or have now, that's pretty much a dead giveaway that yes you do have a coded chip key. To be sure just go to Walmart auto department where they make keys. They can test it and tell you if it has a chip.