How many keys does a new car generally come with?

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VivienneFitz
07/29/25 2:54pm
Generally, a new car comes with two keys, which are the master key and the spare key. For some car models, the master key and the spare key may differ in appearance, while for others, they look the same. For example, the BMW 5 Series comes with a full LCD display as the master key, while the spare key is a conventional key with basic functions (such as trunk unlock, lock, unlock, and vehicle locator). Additional information: 1. Reason for having two keys: Both the master key and the spare key can be used to lock and unlock the vehicle. If one key is lost, the other can still be used to start the car. 2. Mechanical key: In addition to the master key, a mechanical key is also provided. The mechanical key is a conventional metal key. When the remote key runs out of battery, simply remove the mechanical key from the master or spare key and insert it into the mechanical lock on the car door to unlock it.
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