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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.
you can copy any key, but, if the key has a "chip" in it you will have to take it to the dealer to get a copy made. I drive a 2004 F-150 and it has a chip in it.
No it does not if it is a s10 blazer
No. So you can easily get a copy of it.
YES
Yes, a Ford Explorer Sport Trac typically requires a computer chip key, also known as a transponder key. These keys contain a small chip that communicates with the vehicle's ignition system to enhance security and prevent unauthorized starting. If you lose or need a replacement key, it's essential to obtain a compatible transponder key and have it programmed to your vehicle.
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.
Yes, the 2004 Mazda 6 key typically contains a transponder chip for added security. This chip communicates with the vehicle's ignition system to ensure that only the correct key can start the engine. If you need a replacement key, it’s important to have it programmed to your specific vehicle to ensure it functions properly.
Yes, the 2004 Ford Escape can be equipped with a chip key, also known as a transponder key. This type of key contains a small electronic chip that communicates with the vehicle's ignition system to enhance security. If your Escape has the factory-installed immobilizer system, it will require a chip key to start the engine. It's advisable to check your vehicle's specifications or consult a locksmith or dealership to confirm the key type for your specific model.