Lost Key No Spare

Asked by Lynn Jul 29, 2019 at 09:07 PM about the 2007 Ford Escape XLT FWD

Question type: General

I bought my vehicle from a used dealership that only had
one key unfortunately I have lost that key I have been
looking for it for about 4 weeks now it's only by Grace I
have another vehicle I used just for work that I've been able
to use as a backup. Now I'm ready to get back into my
Skype I cannot find the key anywhere and I do not have the
money 4 a locksmith what can I do to bypass this?

2 Answers

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You're not going to like this answer, but when you have one key you can still make copies without reprogramming, when you have lost all keys you have to take it in somewhere, new keys cut and then car reprogrammed to accept those keys.

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Call up your Ford dealer and ask them if they can make you a new SET of keys with just the VIN and proof of ownership. Pray you don't have to tow it in.

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