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Old 02-05-2014, 09:45 AM   #1
seajar
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Default Need a spare key for 2007 Focus

Hi, I just bought a 2007 Focus - it only came with one key and I would like a spare. Ford want $400 for a new key + remote and remote and Mr Minit around $200. I have done a bit of research on the net and it seems you can buy a blank with transponder on ebay for less than $30 and take it to a locksmith to get cut. That is where is gets confusing - some say you can program it yourself using the existing key, however in other places it says you need 2 existing keys to do this.
Any clarification would be much appreciated. I just want a cheap spare key that will open the door and start the car - don't even care too much about remote unlocking etc.. Thanks. By the way I am in Melbourne

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