i have a copied key for my car, and i am wondering if this would cause car not to start?

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Asked by xybmore Sep 19, 2007 at 08:43 AM about the 2001 Mazda 626

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my car started fine yesterday with the original,but now with the copied key it started twice and shut down twice.......and now wont turn over.

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anti-theft key chip..................figured it out myself....thanks any

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also. if you use your keyless entry remote, lock then unlock the doors, it will reset the chip and your car will start. found that out on my own, as well.

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