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Can anyone tell me if my 1994 325i has EWS? My car only came with one key and I'm trying to figure out what my options are with regards to a spare key or two. Sorry if the info is already posted, but I'm damned if I can find it. Cheers

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IIRC EWS1 came out in early 94 so quite probably. Check build date - VIN number?

I see this guy: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=468952020 has coded uncut keys available.

Will need cutting & programming to the car but is probably the cheapest option available

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most likly not , is the key shaft silver(chrome) then no . if its a gold colour then yes.

most cars i see with ews are 96 onwards and some 95's etc

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most likly not , is the key shaft silver(chrome) then no . if its a gold colour then yes.

most cars i see with ews are 96 onwards and some 95's etc

Brent - just checked EWS documentation I have & it states:

9/93 - 12/93 the first "Drive away Protection" system was fitted.

From 01/94 EWS 1 replaced this system & was fitted to all cars from this date

EWS 11 was introduced from 01/95 on

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Have looked up the VIN on ETK, puts the build date at 04/94. Key is a chrome shaft with a wee LED torch thingy in the body instead of remote lock / unlock buttons if that helps :)

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Have looked up the VIN on ETK, puts the build date at 04/94. Key is a chrome shaft with a wee LED torch thingy in the body instead of remote lock / unlock buttons if that helps :)

Can't say I was aware (not noticed) of the chrome/gold difference denoting EWS or not. Not doubting Brent on that though:-

Your key - sounds like no EWS.

I would say it is a runout & still has the first generation "Drive Away Protection", which simply uses door locking switch to trigger the immobilization, rather than EWS 1 (which has a different key - chipped).

Soo, to the locksmith & just get a key cut

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Can't say I was aware (not noticed) of the chrome/gold difference denoting EWS or not. Not doubting Brent on that though:-

Your key - sounds like no EWS.

I would say it is a runout & still has the first generation "Drive Away Protection", which simply uses door locking switch to trigger the immobilization, rather than EWS 1 (which has a different key - chipped).

Soo, to the locksmith & just get a key cut

Excellent, thanks!

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FYI I had an EWS key imported from the dealer for like $150. (no remote though, just the grey base one)

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FYI I had an EWS key imported from the dealer for like $150. (no remote though, just the grey base one)

Might PM you for details. Will take it to a locksmith / Brent / stealers to confirm just which version of key I have. Thanks for the help lads :)

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If the key is EWS you should be able to split it in half and see the chip in side it.

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Might PM you for details. Will take it to a locksmith / Brent / stealers to confirm just which version of key I have. Thanks for the help lads :)

I am familiar with the key you have (same as E30 - a centre button to activate a light) & 99% sure that version never had a chip fitted option.

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Just split the key open, no chips or circuitry to be seen. Just a small annoying spring that flew out and now resides in the one spot underneath my computer desk I can't reach.

Any recommendations to where to have the replacements cut? Would the local Armstrong get it right first time?

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I had a local locksmith done mine a while ago and works fine first go.

I guess you could drive your car there, have the keys cut then make sure it works before you leave.

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