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02-23-2011, 02:27 PM
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Key Programming Question
So i went to the Ford place today to get a new key and chip. The cost of the key was going to be $25. The lady I talked to said that they would have to program it and it would be an extra $60 dollars to do that. I know that in my truck manual it shows how to program a new key. I told her this about how it shows in my manual to program the new key, but she said that they would have to do it. My moms just got a new key for her F-150 and my dad programmed it. Has anyone ever done this before(programmed their own key), or is the Ford place just wanting more money out of me?
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02-23-2011, 02:30 PM
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Re: Key Programming Question
I had a locksmith do my truck on the seller's dime.
I can't remember if he used anything special or not though.
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02-23-2011, 02:38 PM
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Re: Key Programming Question
If you have both original keys (or two currently-working keys, anyway) for your truck, then you can follow the procedure in the manual to program additional keys.
If you have one or less working keys for your truck, you'll need to get the dealership or a locksmith to program the key.
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02-23-2011, 02:42 PM
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Lil' Red
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Re: Key Programming Question
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Originally Posted by turbo
If you have both original keys (or two currently-working keys, anyway) for your truck, then you can follow the procedure in the manual to program additional keys.
If you have one or less working keys for your truck, you'll need to get the dealership or a locksmith to program the key.
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I saw that in the manual where you have to have two keys. Do you know why you have to have to keys, because i bought my truck used and i only got one key with it.
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02-23-2011, 02:49 PM
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Re: Key Programming Question
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Originally Posted by Badb3000
I saw that in the manual where you have to have two keys. Do you know why you have to have to keys, because i bought my truck used and i only got one key with it.
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Same here. I guess my locksmith did use a computer then.
Also, there is a limit as to how many keys can be made. My truck already has 6 out there. :/ I think the limit is 8?
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02-23-2011, 02:51 PM
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Lil' Red
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Re: Key Programming Question
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Same here. I guess my locksmith did use a computer then.
Also, there is a limit as to how many keys can be made. My truck already has 6 out there. :/ I think the limit is 8?
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Yeah the limit is 8
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02-23-2011, 02:56 PM
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Re: Key Programming Question
unfortunately, if you only have one key, then you'll need to pay the dealership to program your second key. Yes, I do know why you have to have two keys -- because the end-user process detailed in the manual requires two currently-active keys in order to program additional keys.
once you have the 2nd key, though, you can program additional ones by yourself.
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Summit 3" Body Lift
31x10.50 A/T tires
Explorer overhead console
Explorer auto-dim mirror
Explorer auto-headlights
Aux1 & Aux2 inputs on factory AM/FM/CD/Cassette
Door-dinger silencer button
Seamless retractable roof and passenger-side ejection seat with steering wheel mounted controls and safety interlock
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02-23-2011, 02:57 PM
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Lil' Red
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Re: Key Programming Question
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Originally Posted by turbo
unfortunately, if you only have one key, then you'll need to pay the dealership to program your second key. Yes, I do know why you have to have two keys -- because the end-user process detailed in the manual requires two currently-active keys in order to program additional keys.
once you have the 2nd key, though, you can program additional ones by yourself.
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Ok, thats what i thought, thanks.
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02-28-2011, 03:08 AM
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Re: Key Programming Question
Its so no one can make a copy of your key and program their own. Its really easy to get ahold of just one of your keys. But getting ahold of too is almost impossible unless you have them on the same ring.
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02-28-2011, 07:53 AM
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Re: Key Programming Question
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Originally Posted by turbo
If you have both original keys (or two currently-working keys, anyway) for your truck, then you can follow the procedure in the manual to program additional keys.
If you have one or less working keys for your truck, you'll need to get the dealership or a locksmith to program the key.
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ive programmed my spare key fob with only one original key.
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02-28-2011, 09:52 AM
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Re: Key Programming Question
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ive programmed my spare key fob with only one original key.
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You can program a new key fob as long as your truck has keyless entry, but you have to have two original keys in order to get a new one made. The ford place wanted $64 dollars for a new key fob , i bought one off of amazon for $20.
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02-28-2011, 02:17 PM
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Re: Key Programming Question
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Originally Posted by 00 FlareSide Ranger
ive programmed my spare key fob with only one original key.
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...a key fob is not a key.
if you want to create a 3rd ignition key for your late-model Ranger, you'll need to have 2 working ignition keys already, or be willing to spend some $$ at the dealership.
if you want to create a new key fob, that's a lot easier and a lot less restrictive.
both operations, incidentally, should be detailed in the owner's manual for your truck.
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2001 Ranger XLT 4.0L SOHC
Silver Frost w/ Dark Graphite interior
Modifications
Summit 3" Body Lift
31x10.50 A/T tires
Explorer overhead console
Explorer auto-dim mirror
Explorer auto-headlights
Aux1 & Aux2 inputs on factory AM/FM/CD/Cassette
Door-dinger silencer button
Seamless retractable roof and passenger-side ejection seat with steering wheel mounted controls and safety interlock
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02-28-2011, 02:55 PM
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Re: Key Programming Question
Idk if this will help or not, but read some stuff in this thread ---->>> key fob problrms
Maybe something useful in there
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02-28-2011, 03:34 PM
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Lil' Red
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Re: Key Programming Question
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Originally Posted by 08Ranger Sport 4x4
Idk if this will help or not, but read some stuff in this thread ---->>> key fob problrms
Maybe something useful in there
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Im not having any problems with my key fob, i know how to program it, its in the manual also. But thanks for that thread anyways
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02-28-2011, 07:31 PM
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Re: Key Programming Question
I actually didn't know that you could program a whole separate key with your truck.
This is my first fully electrical vehicle that has a decently smart computer... haha
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