The dealer is the only one who can do it. It requires the dealers scan tool and his computer system to get the programming codes from Mercedes.
The key has to be ordered precut from the dealer, the dealer also has to program it.
There is no reset for the key.There is no reset for the key.
You have to lock it from the outside with an extra key.
The key is only available pre cut from the dealer. The dealer will also have to program it.
I've got a better question, why is this question in the Chevy venture forum ?
The key is only available pre cut from the dealer. The dealer will also have to program it.
The key are only available from a Dealer. They also have "chips" in them and need programmed.
Your problem is the chip in the key or the ignition. Try your other key before doing anything else.
You should go to your a Dodge Dealership.
The starter on the Sprinter has a Solenoid on the starter. That is the closest thing to a starter relay. When you turn the key, current is sent to the starter solenoid which pulls in and completes a current path to the starter windings.
The cost of a replacement key for a Dodge Sprinter typically ranges from $150 to $300, depending on the key type and whether it requires programming. If you go through a dealership, the price may be on the higher end, while automotive locksmiths may offer more competitive rates. It's advisable to check with your local dealership or locksmith for specific pricing.
Go to your Chrysler dealer and ask them to program it.