no if there is a car that has a chip in key then it should not start without one if it does then your cars censor for that is messed up
The immobilizer.
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All you have to do is insert the proper programmed key and start the engine.
The original key has a chip that is programmed to start the vehicle. A copy key will unlock the doors but will not start the vehicle because it does not have a chip in it. If the copy DOES have a chip, it need to be programmed in order to start the vehicle. You may need a key with a security chip in it, check dealer
It depends on what you trying to do. If disconnect battery and reconnect it the immobilizer activates automatically. So you will not be able to start the car with key with chip.
sometimes, in newer cars the original keys have chips in them, so if you have this, go to the dealer and order an new one.
The start key has a special chip embedded in it that 'talks' to your starter authorizing the inginition. You have to get from the dealer. Then they will program it based on a special code associated with your car. I think it costs around $80-100 last time i needed one.
without it the security lite will start blinking fast and the motor will only spin over but not crank
Unless you have the frequencies of the chip inside the key or very tech savvy knowledge of how to trick the computer that runs the ignition into thinking it has the correct key chip inserted, you don't. Extra chip keys are about $150.00 a piece... IF you have the original key. I don't know what the price is to re-key a Windstar ignition switch that requires a chip to start, but it isn't going to be in the neighborhood of 'cheap'.
If it does start it will shut off immediately.
your car will not start