99 Ford explorer anti theft

Asked by Cprindle Dec 31, 2016 at 01:27 PM about the 1999 Ford Explorer 4 Dr Eddie Bauer 4WD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 99 Ford explorer and someone tried
to steal it and peeled the column. There no
where I can put the key in. The anti theft
system shut my truck completely down.
Someone said the is a wire I can disconnect
to bypass it. Any suggestions

5 Answers

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If you really could bypass the anti-theft system by cutting a single wire, car thieves would have a field day stealing cars.

180

You will probably wound up replacing the whole steering column with one from a salvage yard. They can tell you what will interchange and this should save you some money....in the long run.

10

Where is the switch to trun off the anti theft on a 2002 Ford Explorer

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I have a 99 Ford Explorer had to change out cool pack drove it down the road ran good got home wiring some fog lights and I drilled in 2 something in the dash by the radio now it's skipping when you try to go what do you think is wrong and the Anti- Theft light is blinking

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