does 1993 Villagers have anti theft chip in ignition key?

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Asked by fini Jun 22, 2014 at 02:40 PM about the Mercury Villager

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does 1994 fully loaded Villagers have  an anti theft chip in ignition key?

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I don,think your model has chip,in key

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The reason I asked is , we can't keep it cranked, It try's then cuts off. A friend had a 2002 Dodge Ram truck, that had the original set of keys with chip in it and a set of copies made at Walmart, the truck tried to start and could not be cranked with the walmart key but when the original key was used it cranked with no problems. We have a set of walmart keys copied from the original keys but do not have an original set of keys . We have tried just about everything, new computer, new fuel pump, (not a re built one) and a new starter. I will have to sell for junk price I guess. I have run out of free meka-necks around here:)

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MY brother is going to look at it tomorrow I will ask him to ck that as well, He is a retired mech. so hopefully he can repair it. thank you both for your suggestions and if you have anymore thoughts I will be glad to pass them on.

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Thanks I will pass that on to my Bro. (he is a retired certified auto mechanic) when he comes over, if he finds the problem I will be sure to let everyone know. He thinks it might be the wire that runs from the motor back to the gas tank, it might be broken or got disconnected in some way.

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