How To Program A Pats Key Ford


I am looking for an aftermarket PATS key programmer. We have one original PATS II key for both our 99 Ford Explorers. I know from reading on here and other sites that Mid-1998 & later Explorers you HAVE TO HAVE BOTH ORIGINAL KEYS. I called all the local Ford dealers, and they DO NOT program the keys now since the Federal Gov't now doesn't require dealers to cut & reprogram after a vehicle is over 10 years old. You'd think that IS when they would do it more. Stanag 1008 Edition 999 here. I thought it would be cheaper to buy one & do it myself.
I found one on Ebay: SBB by silca. It has many vehicles in it, not just Ford's. What's the word? Now that I didn't think of. Will check on it. I had a 1997 Explorer & went to Ohio 4 years ago on business.
Nov 09, 2014 Programming pats key Taurus. How do you program a ford ignition key that has a chip in it? The dealer wants $21 for the key and $75 to program it.
The first day I lost my one ignition key. I had another at home, but it didn't do me any good there. I called the ford dealer, and they cut me one from the VIN # I gave them over the phone. I was surprised they'd do that, but glad they did. The 97's I don't think use Pats.
I am going to call a couple locksmiths in the A.M. To see about prices. I know from reading about PATS II that you can't put the second key (unprogrammed) into the ignition or it will delete everything. You must have 2 working programmed keys, then can program 3 up to (I think) 8 keys.
FYI: I think one way around screwing up the vehicle when testing the 2nd key after being cut is to disconnect the battery, then try it in the ignition. If it will work then you're good. First of all, that's a load of crap about the dealers not doing it anymore, just because they don't have to. Whoever you spoke w/ was either misinformed, or just plain lazy. I would go in personally, and speak with the parts manager. There is no reason why they can't do it. If you did decide to get it done at a dealer, then I simply would raise the biggest, loudest ruckus I could, and not leave until they did it.
Eragon Pc Torrent Iso Player. Believe me, chase off a couple of perspective new car buyers with your loud proclamations of the dealers lousy customer service, and they'd do it just to shut you up. (They can't throw you off the public sidewalk/street just off their property.) However, you're in luck, as you don't need the dealer. Go to Home Depot. The key cutting kiosk is actually 'owned' by an outside company, and they do 'chip' keys. I believe it was $89, last time I bothered to look at the sign. It seems they only do it on certain days of the week, when a particular person (who is trained?) is working.
Driver Converter Stick Ps2 Bios. If you just need a key that will open the doors, then Walmart can cut a non-chip blank for $2-$3. Of course, it won't start the truck. I am looking for an aftermarket PATS key programmer. We have one original PATS II key for both our 99 Ford Explorers. I know from reading on here and other sites that Mid-1998 & later Explorers you HAVE TO HAVE BOTH ORIGINAL KEYS. I called all the local Ford dealers, and they DO NOT program the keys now since the Federal Gov't now doesn't require dealers to cut & reprogram after a vehicle is over 10 years old. You'd think that IS when they would do it more.
I thought it would be cheaper to buy one & do it myself. I found one on Ebay: SBB by silca. It has many vehicles in it, not just Ford's. What's the word?