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On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
yes
short out the fuse
1998 Explorer uses a PATS II system with a transponder in the keyhead.
It is bolted onto the throttle body.
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
my daughter has a 1994 ford explorer and every so often it will not start we were told it's because the radio was hooked up to the anti theft devise which causes it not to start sometimes. How do we bypass this to get her truck to start?
All you have to do is buy a bypass harness from http://www.installer.com/item/display_item.php?it=70-5513 That should take care of your stock amp.
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.
Call the Dealer, the keys are programmable only buy the Ford 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.
You need to use a PCM programmer. For the Explorer, your best bet is the SCT tuner. Contact James at hensonperformance.com -- he's a great asset to the Explorer community. For anything you might need to know about the Explorer, check out explorerforum.com