Hi - A grey key only with no buttons sounds a bit like a service/valet key which only opens door and operates ignition. To check try locking/unlocking you glovebox or rear storage box with it.hi how many and what type of key should i have for my 1998 2,8 i have a grey key only ?
do i need a key with buttons or a sep alarm fob ., cheers
Good info Ian - A point to note is that on the early models the alarms were not factory fitted but installed by BMW GB prior to delivery to customer. My build date is Dec 97 but the alarm was installed April 98 at time of purchase. The keys are the housebrick type as in your first pic......The keys changed in October '98 so have a look at the build date on the drivers side suspension turret under the bonnet and if it is before October '98 then you should have this key and fob .....
............. you then need one of these to silence the alarm - or another housebrick........Not to be confused with a real 'housebrick' which is useful if you lock all the keys in the car and need to smash your way in!
That sounds more like a Butler.Mine is late 98, it has two remote three button keys and one grey valet key, but i don't let the valet near the zed, so that is hidden away. He does always have my shoes nicely polished though.......
You will find that. You get the serious answers first then sometimes things go a little sideways. But always with the best interests of fellow zedders at heart. Welcome to the forum by the way.errr thanks
Could be a cut and shut Bonzo?Mine was built in April 98, but has the post October 98 key type!
I don't think anyone would cut and shut a key Zedonist, come on!Could be a cut and shut Bonzo?