On a gen1 mini there is an imoblizer...a chip the car "reads" which is in the key...no chip, no start. The way remote starters get around this is to open the key remove the chip, then MOUNT IT, like with glue, very close to the reader, which is by the ignition switch.
So to start, the key must not only match the groves like a traditional key, but the car must recognize the chip.
The door locking is a dealer programed option...
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RallyMini370 Well-Known Member
interesting and good info. So if I just pop the key in the normal place but have the button starter I would have the best of both worlds.
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lotsie Club Coordinator
Yeah a place to "store" the chip. But get the auto door lock changed first, any dealers can do it, or a good tuner