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Its a programmable chip inside of the key .
Simplest is to get another good key. If that is not available then you need to modify the wiring harness to bypass the chip reader by inserting the resistor elsewhere in the circuit.
Before 1998 - no. 1998 and after - yes.
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
You have to have the mustang at the ford dealership to be hooked up to their equipment and they will reprogram you mustang computer with the encoded PATS key. If you had a mustang that was 1996-98 you could just order the encoded key and do it yourself in about 45 minutes. But because of the anti-theft chip placed in these keys by ford, late 1998 and newer have to be reprogrammed at the dealer. Sorry for the bad news!
You can not bypass the system. It requires the dealers scan tool to program the key.
Yes '96 was the first year for the PATS in the Mustang.
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The cost of doing this would be more time consuming and more expensive than going to a locksmith or a dealer and getting a key with a chip.
yes i believe it does
No, the 1998 Ford Taurus does not have a chip key. Instead, it uses a traditional metal key without any transponder technology. Chip keys became more common in later model years, starting around the early 2000s. Thus, for a 1998 Taurus, a standard key is all that is needed for ignition.
Push the button in your glove compartment.. that will open the trunk.