A lock smith should be able to.
If the key is broken off in the ignition of the 96 Crown Victoria it will have to be picked out. If the key is out and broken, a locksmith can use the broken pieces to make a new key or rekey the ignition.
It varies according to the type of car. Some will rekey as a standard pin tumbler, others are wafer, others are sidebar and others are electronic. Your car dealer or local locksmith can give you model specific information, but be sure to look at the cost of replacement as it may be a less expensive option than rekeying.
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Yes, but if the key is changed or replacement key is cut it must be reprogrammed. The tumbler from Ford comes with "gates" to rekey the tumbler to the original key.
The Post Office can rekey the mailbox if the mailbox is owned by the Post Office. All you have to do is call your local Post Office and ask them to rekey. There is a charge, however, of around $50 to do this.
The lock must be disassembled and the tumblers inside either rearranged or replaced to fit anew key.
If it's the kind that CAN be re-keyed, then you just remove the pin and the thing slides out.
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not if you replace the battery fairly quickly, it has built in capacitor which keeps its ower for a minute or so.
Replacement parts and keys can be bought from custom or restoration websites and catalogues. I suggest getting a matched door and ignition set. The link provided is for Rock auto, I use them for some Jeep stuff, it is a place to start. Otherwise a locksmith can rekey some locks, and a good one can reconstruct a key from the cylinder, but those options are all more expensive than just replacing the ignition cylinder and lock cylinders.
replace ignition switch and rekey Well I had that problem when I got my qx4....Simple note...key doesnt go all the way inside key hole.....some of the key should be sticking out and then turn gently....hope that helps I had this problem one morning and called my mechanic. I also thought it was the ignitiion, but he told me to try another key. That was the problem! My key had worn down enough to not work properly. It seemed like the ignition was bad because I could not unlock the steering wheel. If you think about it, changing the ignition gives you a new key. Always try the least expensive first. Jessie