I have been wondering how someone can just leave the key on the bike and walk away thinking no one will know how to start it. It dawned on me that I could keep a key in it without the chip and keep the real key in my pocket. Will this work?
I think there's a distance limitation. Not sure what it is though.I guess my question could be does the chipped key have to be in the ignition or just on the bike? If I can leave the chipped key in my pocket, It would make having an un chipped IPS key more attractive.
I have read where if you have a key error code to take the key and walk away for awhile and come back to try again.I think there's a distance limitation. Not sure what it is though.
I guess I don’t understand what you’re trying to accomplish. You’d still have to carry a key so what’s the point of using the blank?
I guess I don’t understand what you’re trying to accomplish. You’d still have to carry a key so what’s the point of using the blank?
Yes the key needs to be next to ignition switch to start. Once started the key with the chip can be moved away.
Yes the key needs to be next to ignition switch to start. Once started the key with the chip can be moved away.
I have been wondering how someone can just leave the key on the bike and walk away thinking no one will know how to start it. It dawned on me that I could keep a key in it without the chip and keep the real key in my pocket. Will this work?
We need someone with one of those un chipped keys to try it for us. Just use the blank key to start it with the chipped key in your pocket.
In truth the TRANSPONDER in the ignition switch has a limit of maybe 1 ft. ( I think it's really 4 inches ) ..... but moving the key allows the computers to RE-BOOT, which can stop some codes from appearing ...............jmho ..... Mike :thumbup:I have read where if you have a key error code to take the key and walk away for awhile and come back to try again.