key blanks and remotes and keyless pad codes

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need 2 key blanks and 3 remotes...where to find and how much should I spend?

also need to get code for keyless pad....number is missing off trunk hinge

need for a 97 and 98 one for each car

know how to reprogram keys....but not remotes....I gotta change the scil in the 97 anyways
 
The door code key for a gen II in on the module behind the drivers door panel (under the mirror). E bay is your best bet for key blanks, at least that's where I got mine.
 
I have bought 1 or 2 remotes off eBay and they worked perfectly. I make sure that they have the Lincoln emblem on them though and are from a Mark VIII. I still have one of them that I bought in 2005 and it has new batteries and works fine and it even suffered an explosion in the 94. :p
 
Funny cause the guy I sold my '98 LSC to lost the key and remote. So he went to auto store and had them make a replacement key. So he asks me why when he puts the key in and turns it he gets a PAT light and noting happens :confused:

I told him about the chip in the key and he is a dumass for loosing it within a month of buying the car from me! I have the 3rd key I got with the car plus the second remote. I kept them in case I had to repo the car from him but he paid it off last week :p
 
There is a way to reprogram them your self....Per a DLF post....9/12/11


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SECURILOCK ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM

Your vehicle is equipped with a coded-key anti-theft system. Only the
correct key will be able to start your vehicle. If your keys are lost or
stolen, you must take your vehicle to a Ford/Lincoln-Mercury dealership
for re-programming.

Programming additional keys

If you need additional keys electronically coded for your vehicle, spares
can be purchased (a maximum of 16 keys can be programmed). To
program a new key, perform the following procedure:

1. With the coded key in the ignition, turn the ignition from ON to OFF.

2. Within 15 seconds of turning ignition off, insert the new coded key
into the ignition and turn it from OFF to ON or START. If successful, the
THEFT indicator light will illuminate for two seconds. Repeat procedure
for all new keys.

If key coding fails, the THEFT indicator light will flash.

Coding failure can be caused by any of the following:

- The new key was not inserted into the ignition within 15 seconds.
- 16 keys have already been programmed.
- The new key does not have an electronic code.
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