yes
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
Call the Dealer, the keys are programmable only buy the Ford dealer.
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.
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.
1998 Explorer uses a PATS II system with a transponder in the keyhead.
Its a programmable chip inside of the key .
Yes, there are computer chip for the 2002 Ford Expedition.
put a performance chip in the computer
you cant. the cars computer will not let it. you need the computer chip key.
Bypassing the chip on a Ford Explorer, which is part of the vehicle's immobilizer system, is illegal and can lead to serious legal consequences. Additionally, tampering with the vehicle's security features can compromise its safety and reliability. If you are having issues with your key or immobilizer system, it's best to consult a professional locksmith or a Ford dealership for assistance.
Sounds like it has to do with the micro-chip in the key. Starts for about 3 seconds and dies. In 1999 Ford installed a micro-chip in the ignition key for Anti-theft purposes. If the chip isn't there, or is malfunctioning, the vehicle starts briefly and dies.
If it doesn't have the computer chip in it, it is about $3 to get one cut. One with the chip is about $17.