Contact your ford dealership. Give them the VIN number of the car.... found on the dashboard on the driver's side. Look through the windshield and you can read it. They will then look up the VIN and give you the exact keys you need. Costs about 50 bucks for replacement keys.
2006-08-25 08:00:30
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answered by rolahey 4
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Look and copy your bin number that' located on the drivers side front window. When looking into the car from this window there is a narrow plate with you number on it .Take this number to a ford dealer and they should be able to cut you a key in minuets.
2006-08-25 08:08:47
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answered by pretzgolf 5
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But before you go off and give Ford your money try the following :- Infrared transmitter. NOTE: Infrared emitter can be seen at front edge of key. Obtain all keys fitted with remote controls, Fasten seat belts and close all doors (NOTE: to disable acoustic warning signals. Turn ignition switch from position I to position II at least 4 times within 6 seconds.) Turn ignition switch to position I. Programming mode activated for 10 seconds. Proceed as follows (from inside the car): Point key at receiver (located in front door handles) Press and hold lock or unlock button. Wait for acoustic signal (indicates correct programming). Repeat above procedure within 10 seconds to program remaining keys. To exit programming mode: Start engine. Wait 10 seconds. Radio frequency transmitter. Obtain all keys fitted with remote control. Turn ignition switch to position II 4 times within 3 seconds. Switch ignition OFF. Remove key. Programming mode activated for 20 seconds (led illuminated). Proceed as follows: Press lock or unlock button. Ensure clock led flashes (indicates correct programming) Wait 2 seconds. Repeat above procedure within 20 seconds to program remaining keys. To exit programming mode: Switch ignition ON. Wait 20 seconds. NOTE: A maximum of 4 keys can be programmed. If this doesn't work then the answer is ford dealers after all but try this first have fun .
2016-03-17 02:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Prise open the top of the drivers door using a flat headed screw driver wrapped in a cloth to protect the paint. when it is wide enough insert a piece of wire bent at the end. Fish about at the interior door lock til you can flick it open. don't over bend the door or you will break the glass. you should do it in about ten minutes so be patient.
2006-08-25 08:08:58
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-02-09 21:27:02
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answered by brett 4
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That happened to my man and he asked a person at a nearby house if the had a wire hanger.It was an Navigator.He bent it a certain way to fit the lock and popped it open.I couldn't believe it.
2006-08-25 08:14:32
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answered by redanimalmuppet 3
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Totally ignore ChrisK's answer. The doorlocks on a Mondeo are not pneumatically actuated so doing all that crap will be a waste of time, and this half-a-tennis-ball thing is an urban myth anyway.
2006-08-25 10:37:53
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answered by Phish 5
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Quick! Call Pop-a-lock!
2006-08-25 07:57:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would anybody want to get into a ford mondeo?
2006-08-25 08:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Push the car down a steep hill leading to a busy intersection, wearing gloves. Hide the gloves. Collect the insurance. Buy a locksmith (if window remains unbroken).
2006-08-25 07:59:33
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answered by minstrel_of_munificence 2
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