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Does anyone make a replacement key/keyfob combination for our Expeditions?

It would sure be nice just to carry a key that had the fob built in rather than two things taking up room in my pocket.
 

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No problem. I will more than likely invest in some as well in the future.
 

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Andy you will need the model with the blank transponder key. They go for $45. The give instructions on how to program but state that you need 2 working keys. Otherwise you need to have Ford dealer do the programming. It is about $75.00 here for the programming. So figure $120.00. The $20 key boxes do not have built in transponder keys. The are regular metal. Do not work to actually start the vehicle.
 

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And, there's always an and or but, make sure your key code that's on the back of your key fob matches the one you are buying. No match, no workey
 
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this is the one i bought. I got the pats to work so it starts the expy and continues to run. But since im having problem with the computer(error codes i cant get to clear) i cant get it into the program mode to program the remote.

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Sorry to hear about your computer problems. I saw that one when I searched ebay the other night. If it was the only option I would have gone for it but since I had other options, I decided on the one that I posted. My daughter's '07 Fusion uses the same key. :smile:

I had a flip key when I had my 2003 Mercedes ML350 SUV, I really didn't like it much. It always felt bulky in my pocket, plus it always felt like the metal part of the key was loose when I turned the ignition switch.

I hope it works out the way you want it to once you get your computer issues resolved.
 
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My keys showed up today. Tomorrow I'll go to the dealership to have the keys cut, then we'll find out if they can be programmed.

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Andy let me know if those work and I will use the link to get 2 of those as well. I think I would actually prefer that over the switchblade style key anyways.
 

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I'd be curious to see if they work or not. Then again, my stock key fob doesn't bother me in the slightest
 
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I plan to go to the dealer tomorrow at lunch and I'll know by tomorrow after work if the do in fact work. I'll post the results.
 

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why go to dealer, you can program them yourself
 

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Does anyone make a replacement key/keyfob combination for our Expeditions?

It would sure be nice just to carry a key that had the fob built in rather than two things taking up room in my pocket.

Hey ExpeditionAndy,

I want to pass along some info to you.

Vehicles key codes for ten model years and newer may be obtained from your dealership. For security reasons, this information can only be provided to you in person by visiting the dealership. Once at the dealership, you will be required to produce two pieces of information:

-Personal Identification such as a valid Driver's License or a state-issued picture I.D.

-The vehicle's documentation with the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and the name of the person seeking the key codes. Examples could include: a current Vehicle Registration, current Certificate of Automobile Insurance, Vehicle Title, or Bill of Sale.

Key codes for vehicles older than 10 model years are not available. If your local dealership is unable to duplicate your key, they may be able to recommend a reputable locksmith in your area to perform this service.

For more info, see here.

Hope this helps!

Todd
 
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Thanks Todd,

Actually I went to the dealership to have them cut the keys, that way I knew they would be cut right.

I have three programmed keys so I'll just follow the procedure in the owner's manual to program the new new keys and the fob end.

The dealer didn't charge me anything for cutting the keys. The keys operate the locks so tonight I'll program them.
 
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Okay guys, it's official those keys do work in the '05 Expedition. It programs just like the real key and the FOB end programmed as well. According to the selector on the page they work with a lot of other Expedition (years) and other Ford models.

Now if I could get two of the circle Ford logos that go on the back of the key they would look like the real deal.

So I now have the key that I wish Ford had supplied with these vehicles. :smile:

Now I have to order one for my daughter's '07 Fusion because it has an aftermarket remote starter and that took one of the original keys so she only has one key. (We bought it that way.)
 
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I wonder if you can make the "remote start" key work with an aftermarket remote start...?
 
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I wonder if you can make the "remote start" key work with an aftermarket remote start...?

The woman that we bought the car from said she had the remote start put in and they needed one of the factory keys to make the remote start work I guess it needed the chip in the key to get past the security system.
 
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