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2000 528i One key starts car, the other doesn't

All other aspects of the key work, just won't crank the engine.

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You need a key with a transponder chip in it to start the car, one without the chip will only unlock the doors etc. i ordered my chipped key from the dealer for 86$ a local locksmith wanted 250$.

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