The flashing light with a car key on the dashboard typically indicates an issue with the vehicle's key fob or ignition system. It may signal that the car is not recognizing the key, which could be due to a dead battery in the key fob, a malfunction in the ignition system, or a problem with the vehicle's anti-theft system. If the light persists, it may be advisable to consult the vehicle's manual or a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
That light flashes when there is a malfunction in the sentry key system. You could have the wrong or a failed key.
When the green key flashes on your dash, it's because it has recognized the security chip inside your key. This will permit the car to start. Elements come with anti-theft devices which prevent the car from being started without the properly encoded key.
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It means that your car is not recognizing the immobilizer chip in your key.
The security light flashes when a programed key is not installed in the ignition, when you insert a programed immobilizer key in the ignition the security light will go out, the light flashes as a theft deterrent
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It means the keys are still in the ignition. This light usually illuminates after you've opened a door.
the plastic cover on a key with an immobilizer is softer and larger than one without. if you have no key to compare, look on the dash with the key not in the ignition. if there is a red light in the shape of a car with a key shape on it that flashes every 2 seconds or so, it has a transponder. when you put the key in the ignition the light turns off.
it is for the key code immobilizer its built in
To retrieve engine codes for a 1993 Eagle Talon using the key, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position (without starting the engine) and then back to "OFF" three times in quick succession. After the third time, leave the key in the "ON" position. The engine codes will then display in the form of a series of flashes from the check engine light on the dashboard. Each series of flashes corresponds to a specific code, which can be referenced in a service manual for interpretation.