How can I get a spare key for my Ford?
You can make a spare key if you have two previously programmed Intelligent Access Keys or Integrated Keyhead Transmitters. If you do not have two of these types of keys, you can visit your Ford Dealer to have a key made.
Option 1: Program Your Key
If you already have two previously programmed keys, you can program your own coded keys using the procedures outlined in your Owner's Manual under:
- "Programming a Spare Intelligent Access Key" or
- "Programming a Spare Integrated Keyhead Transmitter."
Option 2: Purchase a Key
You can also purchase spare keys from your dealer. The cost of a new key varies. For additional information, contact your dealer.
For security reasons, you must visit the dealer in person and provide proof of identification and vehicle ownership:
- Government issued personal identification (e.g., a valid Driver's License, state-issued picture I.D., or passport).
- Vehicle documentation with the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and the name of the person seeking the key codes (e.g., a current Vehicle Registration, current Certificate of Automobile Insurance, Vehicle Title, or Bill of Sale).
Additional Information
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