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== Flip Key Reference ==
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=== Notes ===
 
Buy a used X- or S- type folding key from eBay. Make sure it is the European version as the US version uses different frequencies and will not work.  
 
Buy a used X- or S- type folding key from eBay. Make sure it is the European version as the US version uses different frequencies and will not work.  
  
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Oh, and the button on the Jag key which has a lamp signal is actually a panic button on the Mondeo.
  
Oh, and the button on the Jag key which has a lamp signal is actually a panic button on the Mondeo.
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=== Method ===
 
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How to remove the folding key
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Separate remote part from folding part of key.  
 
Separate remote part from folding part of key.  
  
You now need to open up the plastic part of the folding end. It will not want to open, and you WILL need to glue it back together. I used needle nose pliers to fordce it open. - WATCH OUT FOR WHERE THE SPRING GOES!! you don't want to loose it.  
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If you half unfold the key you will see the blade retaining pin. This can be knocked out using a small drift, I used a small allen key as my drifts were too big. Once you have removed the pin the blade can be pulled out of the chrome part. This wiki used to say pull the plastic part of the key to pieces but you can drift out the pin without doing so. That is how Jag fit the blade to the key in the first place.  
  
You will now have two plastic pieces, one of which has the PATS transmitter in it. You will have a spring (to make the key open) and a chrome growler button. You will also have a chrome elipse, with the brass key blade fitted to it - this is the part we need to work on.  
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Take your new Ford key (I got a non-pats key cut especially for this, it cost around &pound;10 and I think it was a "Curtis" blank. A non-PATS torch key would also do - but obviously don't buy the Torch bit. Other keys may work, but I don't know - though the Ford "Credit Card Emergency Spare" keys will not work.  
  
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Take a junior hacksaw, and cut the plastic part of the key away to release the brass blade out of the new Ford key.
  
Take the key blade part, and place it over the open section of a pair of pliers. Using something strong, small and pointed, knock out the retaining pin. Once out, the key blade should just pop out.  
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File the new blade to make the fittings match the Jag key. I had to file the edges where is fits into the diamond section. Make sure the blades are the same length, if not file the end that goes into the key body until they are the same length. Compare the two blades and file the groove that the retaining pin locates in onto the new blade.
  
Take your new Ford key (I got a non-pats key cut especially for this, it cost around �10 and I think it was a "Curtis" blank. A non-PATS torch key would also do - but obviously don't buy the Torch bit. Other keys may work, but I don't know - though the Ford "Credit Card Emergency Spare" keys will not work.  
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Fit the new blade into the chrome section, and replace the retaining pin. If you have filed the groove in the correct place the blade will be a tight fit; if you weren't as precise, you could use some superglue.
  
Take a junior hacksaw, and cut the brass blade out of the new Ford key.
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Instead of all that messing you could just have a blank Jag blade cut to your keycode. They are available on eBay for about &pound;12 at the moment (September 2007).
 
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Trim the new bade to make the fittings match the Jag key. I had to trim the edges where is fits into the diamond section, and then cut a notch out for the retaining pin. Make sure the key blades are the same length - the Curtis one I used was slightly longer, so I had to modify the remote section to make it fit. What I should have done was just trimmed the (fitting) end very slightly.
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Fit the new blade into the chrome section, and replace the retaining pin. I also used some superglue, just to be on the safe side.
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Once the glue has dried, reassemble the folding section of the key. You will need superglue, but be careful not to glue the chrome section in place, or else it won't turn! Also be careful refitting the spring. This part is easier than it sounds.
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Once the superglue has dried, put the remote section back onto the key section. Don't do this too soon, or it may end up glued on, and you won't be able to replace the batteries when the eventually go flat.  
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Enjoy walking into bars, and pretending you have a Jag, while knowing you weren't foolish enough to pay a premium for a smaller car with a posh badge, and besides, as you inevitably bought your Mondeo used, someone else took the crippling depreciation!  
 
Enjoy walking into bars, and pretending you have a Jag, while knowing you weren't foolish enough to pay a premium for a smaller car with a posh badge, and besides, as you inevitably bought your Mondeo used, someone else took the crippling depreciation!  
  
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 20 February 2011

The Ford Mondeo hit our roads in 1993, and has consistently been a sales success. Now on its 4th incarnation, it remains a drivers favourite.
For more information, visit the Ford Mondeo forum on TalkFord.com, the definitive resource site covering all Fords from the present day to the 1970's.

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Flip Key Reference

Notes

Buy a used X- or S- type folding key from eBay. Make sure it is the European version as the US version uses different frequencies and will not work.

Oh, and the button on the Jag key which has a lamp signal is actually a panic button on the Mondeo.

Method

Separate remote part from folding part of key.

If you half unfold the key you will see the blade retaining pin. This can be knocked out using a small drift, I used a small allen key as my drifts were too big. Once you have removed the pin the blade can be pulled out of the chrome part. This wiki used to say pull the plastic part of the key to pieces but you can drift out the pin without doing so. That is how Jag fit the blade to the key in the first place.

Take your new Ford key (I got a non-pats key cut especially for this, it cost around £10 and I think it was a "Curtis" blank. A non-PATS torch key would also do - but obviously don't buy the Torch bit. Other keys may work, but I don't know - though the Ford "Credit Card Emergency Spare" keys will not work.

Take a junior hacksaw, and cut the plastic part of the key away to release the brass blade out of the new Ford key.

File the new blade to make the fittings match the Jag key. I had to file the edges where is fits into the diamond section. Make sure the blades are the same length, if not file the end that goes into the key body until they are the same length. Compare the two blades and file the groove that the retaining pin locates in onto the new blade.

Fit the new blade into the chrome section, and replace the retaining pin. If you have filed the groove in the correct place the blade will be a tight fit; if you weren't as precise, you could use some superglue.

Instead of all that messing you could just have a blank Jag blade cut to your keycode. They are available on eBay for about £12 at the moment (September 2007).

Enjoy walking into bars, and pretending you have a Jag, while knowing you weren't foolish enough to pay a premium for a smaller car with a posh badge, and besides, as you inevitably bought your Mondeo used, someone else took the crippling depreciation!