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What is the price for getting a new key made for a Ford Explorer?

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Jerome A.

The cost will vary depending on whether you require the keys to be programmed. If you have two existing keys, you can buy a third key from a trusted vendor for $50 to $150 and program it yourself by inserting one key, turning the ignition to Run, turning off the car, and repeating this process with each new key. If you do not already have two keys, you will need a dealership or locksmith to manually program the keys, which may involve paying for thirty minutes to an hour of labor. Prices for this service can vary significantly based on your location, so it is recommended to call ahead for pricing information.

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  • Wilbert

    How about this paraphrased version: "How do I find out the cost of having a new key made for a 2004 Ford Explorer?

  • James Ecker

    The price of getting a new key for your Ford Explorer varies based on the vehicle's year. Older models do not require a transponder, newer ones use a remote key fob, and mid-year models have transponder keys. Replacement key costs range from less than $100 to a few hundred dollars.

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