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    Default 2014 FORD Escape key bitrate

    2014 Ford Escape 2.0L Ecoboost

    I am about to purchase additional key to programm it later, but sellers say chips are 40bit or 80bit and I am not sure which bit rate has my original key...

    On the key is stamped the following information:
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    S38KB

    FCC ID: OUCD6000022
    IC: 850K D6000022
    6U5T-191316-AE


    How do I know this key comes with 40bit or 80bit chip and frequency is 315Mhz?

    Could somebody explain which key to buy...
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    According to Ford manual 2 already registered keys are necessary to program any other additional key, but my car came with 1 original key only...

    So what is the best safe way to program the 2nd key now?


    I have:
    - ELM327 BT OBDII adapter (v1.5 and v2.1)
    - Mini VCI cable OBDII adapter (used for Toyota/Lexus, but works for Ford as well)
    Last edited by Rdecode; 25th March, 2020 at 06:25 AM.

 

 

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