To program a key chip for a 2006 Mazda 6, you'll need to have two working keys. Insert the first key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine, then back to "Off" and remove it. Insert the second key and repeat the process, turning it to "On" and "Off" two more times. Finally, insert the new key you want to program and turn it to "On," which should program the key if done correctly. If you don't have a working key, you'll need to consult a professional locksmith or dealership for assistance.
No it does not have a chip in the key. www.keylessride.com
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It's not anything you can do yourself. Any Toyota dealer or well equipped locksmith shop can "flash" the chip in the key.
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.
You pay a ridiculous price for Mazda to sort it!! Walmart can sell you the key and on some vehicles they can program it for a reasonable charge. They will tell you if they can program your key.
How do I re-program a remote for a 1997 mazda millinea?
when starting look at the speedo and see if a green key shows up if it does you need a key with a chip
Yes, the 2004 Mazda 6 key typically contains a transponder chip for added security. This chip communicates with the vehicle's ignition system to ensure that only the correct key can start the engine. If you need a replacement key, it’s important to have it programmed to your specific vehicle to ensure it functions properly.
Yes it does.
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Go to your Chrysler dealer and ask them to program it.