On the bottom of the steering column there is a small hole that you can put a punch in.Normally you would turn the key on and push the pin in the hole.Without a key you will need to use a hammer and punch.you will need to knockthe pin in until the switch releases.
Yes, Precision Tune did ours. Don't try it yourself. They can also set the key recognition.
Turn the key counter-clockwise, then clockwise just until the pin retracts. Slide the cylinder into the column until it doesn't go in any farther, then while pushing inward, turn the key until it locks into place. I don't remember the direction, but if it doesn't work by turning it one way, then turn it the other.
Do you mean the electrical ignition switch or the cylinder lock and key..?
Replace the lock cylinder
screwdriver or punch
Disconnect the battery. Turn key to on, stick a long screwdriver through a hole in the bottom of the steering column and pull out the entire key cylinder
No
Removing a ignition lock cylinder from a 2002 ford windstar with no key
Your Ford/Mercury dealer can get the code. See "Related Questions" below for instructions on changing the lock cylinder
Call a locksmith or Triple "A"
Turn the key to the first un lock position, move the shifter into neutral, start the engine, and from there take it to your local garage to be fixed.
maybe not a ford key...but i have a crysler that uses a general motors key