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Where can I purchase a blank Ford pats key (2006 taurus). I am hoping to have it before the weekend so that is why I do not want to buy it from ebay. Thank you for any ideas or links you can post.

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you could try a ford dealership. I know some 12V installation shops have them on hand, you might be able to see if they would sell you one.
Shaun, we are the same height, that is neat!
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You should be able to get one from your local Ford dealer without issue.
I would recommend using a PKF3 from bypasskit.com. I have had great success using these, they hookup via data so they are more reliable than the key in the box type bypasses and are less money than a new key and universal bypass.
I am sure someone here can get you one before the weekend if need be.
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howardkeys.com

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Thank you for the help.

I will look into the PKF3. I have always used DEI with luck, not saying I wouldent change but if something works better why not. Would these bypasses hook into DEI reote starters?

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Yes they will work with all remote starts. They require a neg. input to activate as all others do also. The pkf3 works great.
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as does the 556S
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Ford will rape you for these keys. You're much better off getting one on e-bay for around 10-15.00 or any local locksmith should have them too. Good luck :)
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Hey Kevin,

556S will work on the 2K6 Taurus?

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DEI lists the 556S as an option for the 2006 Taurus.
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