according to my gm dealer it does not. The passlock system is in the ignition cylinder
To reprogram a key for a 2003 Oldsmobile Alero, you'll need to have at least one functioning key. Insert the working key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine, then turn it back to "Off." Repeat this process for a total of five times, ending with the key in the "On" position. After the fifth time, the security light will flash, indicating that the car is in programming mode; insert the new key and turn it to the "On" position for about 10 minutes to complete the programming.
Grey key, yes. Black key, no.
YES
Yes, it is part of a very complicated & VERY TROUBLESOME system known as passlock. If you google this system you will find it's a typical problem on this model,but, you can also find enough info there to diagnose & repair yourself.
I don't think you can bypass them.
is the 93 olds is the as a 95 olds on the security light
I called the dealership and they said no to confirm I gave them VIN it does not have a chip in it.
The key has a built in Chip and can only be purchased from a Olds. dealer cost is around $21. edit The ignition actually uses PKII (pk2)system. There is not a resistor in the key. The chip is on the key lock cylinder not the key. Dealer is still the best place to get them. Last one I got was 9 dollars.
yes
No. The suburban didn't get a transponder key until 2007.
A malfunction of the Sentry Key system (key with a theft chip in it)A malfunction of the Sentry Key system (key with a theft chip in it)
it shuts off when you open the driver side door....