yes
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
Call the Dealer, the keys are programmable only buy the Ford dealer.
No. None of the explorers of that era do. It provably does have a security system though. There are plenty sights on how that works.
1998 Explorer uses a PATS II system with a transponder in the keyhead.
Its a programmable chip inside of the key .
Yes, there are computer chip for the 2002 Ford Expedition.
put a performance chip in the computer
you cant. the cars computer will not let it. you need the computer chip key.
Sounds like it has to do with the micro-chip in the key. Starts for about 3 seconds and dies. In 1999 Ford installed a micro-chip in the ignition key for Anti-theft purposes. If the chip isn't there, or is malfunctioning, the vehicle starts briefly and dies.
If it doesn't have the computer chip in it, it is about $3 to get one cut. One with the chip is about $17.
No, you will run into chip key, and theft issues.
yes but if the key has a chip in it then you will have to go to a dealership for tehm to program you a new one.