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On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
1998 Explorer uses a PATS II system with a transponder in the keyhead.
Yes, it has a chip. You can take the key to the Walmart auto section where they make keys. They can test it and tell you if it for sure has a chip but I am 99% sure it does.
No. The Contour did not have chipped keys.
The original key has a chip that is programmed to start the vehicle. A copy key will unlock the doors but will not start the vehicle because it does not have a chip in it. If the copy DOES have a chip, it need to be programmed in order to start the vehicle. You may need a key with a security chip in it, check dealer
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.
how do you bypass the anti theft security chip key if your only key is bad or if you have no key at all please help
The easiest way to get around the Transponder Chip in your 99 Ford Ranger is to have a chip programmed and mount it under the steering column cowling close to the inductor coil on the ignition lock. That way you can use non Transponder keys to start the vehicle.
No it does not have a chip in the key. www.keylessride.com
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.