No, the 2000 Saturn SC2 does not have a chip key. It uses a standard metal key without any electronic transponder. This means that the ignition system does not require a coded key for starting the vehicle, making it simpler than later models that incorporate chip keys for added security.
turn the key in the ignition
No, not any of the Saturn ION's manufactured by GM have chip keys, regardless of the model year.
Yes, the Saturn L-Series key typically contains a transponder chip. This chip is used for the vehicle's anti-theft system, allowing the engine to start only when the correct key is used. If the key is not programmed to the vehicle, it will not start, enhancing security.
Most 2000 Concordes do have chip keys.
If it has a cover on the key, yes. If it is a steel key no.
no, its not a laser key either
Leave the key in the run position for one hour to get it to start
Amazingkeys.com has the 2000 Buick LeSabre Key. It does have the chip in it.
yes
The immobilizer.
Yes, the 2007 Saturn Vue comes with a transponder key that includes a chip. This chip is part of the vehicle's ignition system and is used for anti-theft purposes, allowing the engine to start only when the correct key is used. If you need a replacement key, it typically requires programming to match your vehicle's security system.
The 2000 Ford Taurus does contain a transponder chip inside the key. The replacement can be programed by a locksmith or dealer service department.