No bypass...especially with a screwdriver.
You cant your not in the movies or hot wiring a 70s vehicle ---go to dealer with vin number and proof of ownership and have a key cut by vin cheaper than destroying your ignition system and steering column only to still not be able to start or move vehicle
You cant. It uses a keyfob. you need the chip in the key to work or the ignition wil stay locked out. There is no bypass. Otherwise the anti-theft feature wouldnt work very well. No other option aside from a new key and having a mechanic or dealership program new keys
SOURCE: anti theft device for 97 ford expedition
I have 2007 expedition XLT and the interior light blinking all the time what the solution ?
SOURCE: 2001 ford taurus wont start and anti-theft light is blinking
Either you may be using a key that you had copied from the original or your chip went bad in your original key. Most of cars now a days have the key censor in the key so if it is the incorrect key it will not start your car or if it does not read that chip it will not start
SOURCE: 2001 ford winstar van v6 eng wont start do to anti theft system is on how i turn it off
2001 widnstar won't do anything. Won't start, can't shift
SOURCE: my car wont start because the anti theft has locked up the car
Lock and unlock the drivers door with the key. This should reset the system.
SOURCE: anti-theft system will not allow car to start -
if the theft light is was flashing on you, put the key in the ignition and turn all the way until the instrument cluster lights up, just don't start the car. leave it like that for aprox. 10 min. or until light goes out. when that happens, turn of(don't take out keys) and try to start car. hope it works.
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