Bmw key

Asked by Sam_mela Sep 20, 2016 at 08:09 AM about the 2006 BMW 3 Series 320si

Question type: General

Hey guys, I bought a Bmw 320 private sale, it has
been working perfectly fine except recently I was
driving and a sign came up on dash of a image of
key with slash through it, I had another message
displayed on the screen something on lines of if you
stop car may not start again. When I finally did
come to a stop and turned off the ignition I put the
key back in and the car wouldn't start!! The same
image of key with slash appeared on the dash!! I
went back to car after hour or so and it worked
perfectly fine. But again when driving at random
times the same sign would appear. It's happend a
few occasions now and if I get in the car sometimes
I need to insert my fob 10 times +  before the car
comes on! But once it's on it drives fine! No
problems! So basically it's very temperamental! Any
ideas what this could be.

2 Answers

It does NOT need a new battery. This means that the car does not recognize the key. Sounds like the guy may have had the key copied, and when the copy was made, there could have been interference. When idiots program the keys, they don't always check to make sure it works. Also I've seen it where flashed keys get programmed, work the first few times, and then never work again. I believe this has something to do with how the rolling codes on the keys work. The rolling codes are the big reason why you'll get a key that works sometimes but not others. Sounds like you got one that only works on a few iterations of the rolling code.

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