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No, not that I can see; the only keyhole is the one for the pull-out metal key and that's in the Driver's door.
The car is a 14-plate Clubman Cooper D, if that makes any difference; I can find references to the 'emergency key' online, but they all date back to 10 years ago, long before push-button start and the dashboard receiver for the remote.
The car is a 14-plate Clubman Cooper D, if that makes any difference; I can find references to the 'emergency key' online, but they all date back to 10 years ago, long before push-button start and the dashboard receiver for the remote.
Yes, I was surprised it was on a picture of a Clubby as nothing similar was supplied with either my 58 or 62 plate MINIs. There's nothing like it in the R55 parts list:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=ZF32...
Another thought is that it's a service key and the dealer has left it in the pack by mistake; probably your best option is to go to the dealer and ask. I offer egg sucking lessons for pensioners too.
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=ZF32...
Another thought is that it's a service key and the dealer has left it in the pack by mistake; probably your best option is to go to the dealer and ask. I offer egg sucking lessons for pensioners too.
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