why do i not have a chip that is not in my in my key

Asked by zz Mar 17, 2013 at 03:32 PM about the 1997 Lincoln Continental FWD

Question type: General

back  of key has a place for achip but no chip in it

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haha aww come on its only about 100 bucks for the key and program at our dealer.

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Not a BMW (bob marley and the wailers) vehicle, which he'd leave open, for all the faith in humanity....alas mo money....can't tell you why? thicker steel? foriegn?

So do I have to buy a whole new key and I was quoted 250 to 300 for a new one when I thought I lost it a few days ago or can I just buy the chip ?

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