Ford Vehicles and Worn Out Locks

Ford Vehicles and Worn Out Locks

Ford vehicles overview and locksmiths.
Ford was launched in a converted factory in 1903 with ,000 in cash from twelve investors, most notably John and Horace Dodge (who would later found their own car company). During its early years, the company produced just a few cars a day at its factory on Mack Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Groups of two or three men worked on each car from components made to order by other companies. Henry Ford was 40 years old when he founded the Ford Motor Company, which would go on to become one of the world’s largest and most profitable companies, as well as being one to survive the Great Depression. As one of the largest family-controlled companies in the world, the Ford Motor Company has been in continuous family control for over 100 years.

Ford vehicles keys and ignition information .
Ford started with the smart chip keys in 1997 the first vehicle was Ford Contour.
As a professional locksmith we have found the following defects with Ford vehicles.

Many of the Ford line pickups (F – series) have their ignition switch worn out after three years, the common problem is the ignition switch suddenly stops and has to be replaced. We’ve found the following Ford vehicles that he’s that common ignition problem, Ford expedition, Ford explorer. Ford focus, Ford mustang, Ford ranger, Ford Taurus.
Another vehicle we have found extremely defective is the Ford Focus 2000-2006 that the ignition switch suddenly stops working, and needs to be replace.

Locksmith service for Ford vehicles
As a locksmith we can replace lost Ford ignition keys and program Ford chip keys duplicate all Ford chip keys. Ford high security keys. Repair or replace, re-key Ford ignitions. Extract broken keys from all Ford vehicles. We also program all Ford remote keyless entry.

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