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Originally Posted by Franklin2
Here's some info on how to do it.

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0a/9e/94/0900823d800a9e94.jsp

I got a new one from the Ford dealer with a new set of keys for about $14.00 a few years ago. Your new keys will not match the doors, but if you are worried about this(I just carry both keys), you can get a locksmith to make the door locks match the new ignition keys.
It would be easier and cheaper to match ignition cyl to current key.
A locksmith should have an 'uncoded ' ignition cyl. and set it to his key. Or they can use a switch already combinated, overlapping the cuts and giving him a new key but still work doors and ign.
Just find a locksmith that has a walk in shop instead of mobile service only, that way there is no service call[img]images/icons/icon14.gif[/img]