Why would I only need one key if I can get the cylinder? I remember some people got remote starter installed, how did they do it without having the key in? Maybe I can bypass it that same way? http://www.powercallsirens.com/fordstarteroptions.shtml That page has something they called "Ford Factory PATS Bypass Modules", I wonder if they sell just the bypass module? I also read up on http://www.fordf150.net/howto/patskey.htm how do I tell if that '98 SVT PCM I'm going to get can program a key with Method B?

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Originally posted by Chris Hightower:
You'll need to get a PATS antenna and the wiring that goes from it to the PCM.

You'll also need at least two working keys from the old SVT to program new ones. Or, you can get the ignition cylinder and at least one key and you're set.


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