I can't be 100% positive about this but with our cars (pretty much any car that doesn't have push button starting), the chip needs to be in extremely close proximity to the switch, as in millimeters away. For the regular key, the chip is right up next to the sensor in the switch. Basically the same thing for the switchblade. If the chip is a few inches away (as in the fob but not right next to the switch), it may not come on. Again, I'm not an automotive expert but that's how I understand the chips to work.
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