Hi I was thinking about going with this bypass kit since it seems you don't need to have two keys to actually program the module. What I was curious with was how well this would work since when I bought the vehicle it came with only one key. Should I go this route or would it be easier to just go to the dealer pay the $100 to get a new key and use a different bypass?
What vehicle are we talking about here? Quite a few iDatalink bypasses offer the KLON if you are an authorized user. It makes it so you don't have to have 2 keys.
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Kenny
Owner / Technician
KKD Garage LLC
Albany, NY 12205
Sorry, forgot that part LOL. It's a 2002 ford explorer xlt. This is the SUV.
Yes, the idatalink bypasses would work with 1 key using KLON, but you have to b an authorized user. I would personally find a place that can do it for you (if you cannot) and go with the iDatalink... they are a lot more reliable than the DEI bypasses (in my experience).
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Kenny
Owner / Technician
KKD Garage LLC
Albany, NY 12205
The DB-ALL Key2Go is similar to the iDatalink KLON process and you must be a authorized registered Directed installer to access this process, just like KLON.
If it was me, I would go to the Ford dealer and pay the price to get a second working ignition key. Two reasons : One, you really should have a spare key, and Two, with the two working keys you can use any transponder bypass module for the remote starter install.
Still see my favorite, the Directed 1100F, out on EBay, in N.I.B. condition, for $15, delivered.
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