the new key has to be programed by the dealer
The Engine Immobilizer Indicator Light is supposed to flash continually when your key is removed from the ignition because it is part of the security/alarm system. The engine immobilizer is the " kill switch " that will not allow the engine to be started without your key which has a microchip in the top ( the black part of the key ). When the EII Light is flashing it indicates that that part of the alarm system is active and working. If the light does not blink when key is removed THEN it needs to be fixed.
top is fuel reading, bottom left is engine temp and bottom right displays oil level at start up (not active once running)
Turn the key to the accessory position. If you cycle the key from the ACC position to the ON position without starting it and then back to the ACC position that is 1 cycle. Now I have found that if you cycle the key four or five times the dash lights will click on and off indicating it has been bypassed. This has worked for me on a 2005 Kia Sportage when the key is turned on and the car with the key in the middle blinks 5 times indicating the immobilizer is active. another solution if your key is an immobilizer which is inserted into the ignition. first remove the plastic trim cover over the steering wheel so you can remove the trim ring on the ignition which is part of the immobilizer system. now insert a good key through this ring and secure the key with twist ties. Set the ring aside leaving all wires hooked up. you cannot reinstall the ring. now you can use any key that will fit your ignition to start your vehicle as you have defeated the system.
No crank/cam sensor signal to ECM/PCM (sensor or ring or ICM or fuse problem) or ECM/PCM internal fault or antitheft immobilizer active.
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There are two common reasons. First, there may be a governor active on the vehicle which protects against an unintentional RPM over acceleration and damage. If there is no governor, then it could likely be a bad ignition coil that is causing a loss of power and an uneven firing.
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