I was shopping for front struts for my 1995 325i vert and discovered why I have so much confusion at times ordering things...chipped key, non-chip key, etc...I think I understand the 3 series was one that BMW did not actually roll out a 1996 year model on several series because they were not ready to be OBDII compliant...so they extended the 1995 year models of these and rolled out the 1997's all OBDII compliant. My e36 was produced 10/95, which kind of 'blew my mind' since typically by that late in the year, everyone is making the 'next' year model. I originally thought maybe BMW was actually hung up on an actual calender. Maybe not. Anyone else familiar with this?
My first problem was buying a key for my 325i, and having them tell me my key had a programmable chip in it...yet everything including my owners manual indicated it did not. My lock smith cut me one to prove it to me (without chip) and it unlocks doors, trunk and glove box...will even turn the ignition but will NOT start the car. Oh well...everyday I learn something is a good day.
Now I am curious as to if I can actually do the remote bit?? Anyone have any idea? Thanks for reading my ramble. Jim