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Marcus

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What engine do you have?
V8 engine
What year is your Sport Trac?
2007
What Generation is your Sport Trac?
2n Gen Owner
Hello Sport Trac Heads. Thank you for adding me to this forum.
I've got a 2007 ST V8. She's a gem. Getting a little worn but always performs.
I've only ever had one key and after eight years I finally lost that key. I've talked to dealerships, mechanics and locksmiths and I basically have two options; 1) Have it towed to the city and have a specific locksmith determine my key code then have the dealership cut keys. This route runs about $500.
Option 2) I found a local locksmith who will cut me a key if I bring him my ignition lock cylinder. Cost: approximately $80.
Right now, I have more time than I do money, so I'm going for Option 2. From what I understand, its easier to remove a door lock cylinder than a ignition lock cylinder so I'm going to attempt to remove my door lock and take it to the locksmith. My question to you is: Is there going to be a difference in the keys between the door and the ignition? Like, will the cylinder tumbler sequence be slightly different between the two. Such as a Valet key. It will open a car door but will not turn the ignition of the same car.
I just remembered that this is the intro section and there's probably a better spot on this forum to post this question.
Thank you in advance for any advice that you can offer.
-M
 
Hi again,
I apologize. I was running on low info for the above post.
I've since gotten a 2007 manual and learned about SECURILOCK-Passive-Anti-Theft-System and the little chip in my key....
Does anyone know of an easier, (less expensive), semi-DIY route to getting a key made to open and start my ST?
I can't be the only (broke) person to lose all keys/fob to their truck.
Also, I still have the tonneau cover key. Is it useful in my situation?

Thank you.
M
 
Marcus
I believe you will be ok taking the door lock out. I just tried my key and the ignition key unlocks the door but you will still need to have it programmed.
 
Great. Thanks for the info.
 
I caved.
I hired a mobile mechanic who comes to me and does everything on site. Tomorrow. . Supplies, cutting, programming…. and hands me two new keys. He says that it might take him one hour.
Do you guys have any pro tips on what I should be looking for in his work or questions that I should ask him?

Thanks
M
 

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