Car key replacement
Replace lost, broken, or worn keys, including chip keys where supported.
Low Rate Locksmith provides Ford Excursion, a full-size SUV, key replacement and mobile locksmith service across the USA and Canada. We help Excursion SUV owners with lost keys, spare keys, fob/remote issues, and ignition-related key problems with an authorization-first process and on-site testing before closeout.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Typical cost | Industry-typical (USD): transponder key service is often $60-$140 for a spare, or $120-$240 for all keys lost with a mobile locksmith; dealers are often $80-$160 (spare) or $150-$300 (all keys lost). Metal keys and remote head keys are commonly quoted by VIN. Exact price is confirmed at dispatch; Canadian customers pay the equivalent in CAD. |
| Programming required? | Often yes. Many Excursion SUV keys are transponder (chip) keys tied to Ford’s immobilizer system, so the key must be enrolled to the vehicle when applicable. |
| All keys lost? | Often serviceable after photo ID and proof of ownership/authorization are confirmed, then we cut and program a working key (when supported by the vehicle’s system). |
| Online fob accepted? | Sometimes, but compatibility matters. Used/refurbished units may be locked or wrong for the Excursion SUV, so we check part details before attempting programming. |
| What to prepare | Vehicle year, your location (USA state or Canadian province), photo ID, proof of ownership, and whether you still have a working key or remote. |
Replace lost, broken, or worn keys, including chip keys where supported.
Enroll transponder keys and program compatible remotes when the vehicle supports it.
Battery, case damage, button failures, and re-sync/programming checks.
When the key won’t turn or the cylinder is sticking, we diagnose key vs cylinder issues.
Non-destructive entry when keys are locked inside the Excursion SUV.
Remove a snapped key from a door or ignition, then cut a replacement.
Most Excursion SUV service calls come down to a transponder key that’s no longer recognized, a remote/fob that stopped responding, or a mechanical key/ignition wear issue. Because the Excursion SUV uses Ford’s PATS immobilizer family for theft deterrence, a “starts vs won’t start” symptom often separates a simple metal-cut issue from a programming issue.
Knowing which component is failing helps avoid wasted parts and repeat trips. For the Excursion SUV, the key, immobilizer recognition, and steering column hardware often interact.
Mechanical pin-tumbler cylinders that need the correct key cut for smooth operation.
Where key wear and cylinder wear show up as sticking, no-turn, or inconsistent turning.
Anti-theft steering lock integration can make ignition issues feel like key problems.
If the vehicle is keyed differently due to prior repairs, we address it during assessment.
Remote/fob issues may be battery, programming, or vehicle-side reception problems.
Wear, damage, or prior rekeying can change how a replacement key must be cut.
The right option depends on whether you need a spare, you’re at zero keys, or the issue is mechanical vs electronic. For USA and Canada customers, towing, appointment lead time, and parts compatibility are usually the biggest practical differences.
| Option | Best for | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|
| Ford dealership | OEM parts and dealer records | Towing, appointments, higher total cost |
| Mobile locksmith | Lost keys, spare keys, no-tow situations | Requires ID, ownership proof, compatible parts |
| Online fob | Possible savings when exact part is known | Used/refurbished fobs may be locked or incompatible |
| DIY programming | Add-a-key for older mechanical/transponder | Not suitable for all-keys-lost or when the vehicle won’t accept new keys |
Aftermarket remotes can work, but button mapping, frequency, and compatibility vary. For an Excursion SUV, we focus on what the vehicle will actually accept, then test lock/unlock (and any supported functions) before closeout.
A remote that “suddenly” stops working can be a coin-cell issue, but a weak vehicle 12V battery can also cause odd symptoms. We check the simplest power causes first, then move to programming/compatibility.
The Excursion SUV was produced from 2000-2005, and key/remote configurations can vary by trim and prior repairs. We confirm the exact key type before cutting or programming.
| Years (context) | Key system (typical) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2000-2005 (most vehicles) | Transponder key (PATS immobilizer family) | Key must match the mechanical cut and be recognized by the immobilizer when applicable; all-keys-lost usually requires on-vehicle enrollment. |
| 2000-2005 (remote functions) | Separate remote/fob for locks (where equipped) | Remote issues can be battery, programming, or wrong part; customer-supplied remotes require compatibility checks. |
| 2000-2005 (aftermarket equipment) | Aftermarket remote-start / keyless add-ons | If your Excursion SUV has non-factory keyless/proximity hardware, we identify what’s installed and explain what is and isn’t serviceable on-site. |
Pricing for the Excursion SUV depends on whether you have an existing working key (spare key scenario) or you’re fully locked out with no keys (all keys lost). It also depends on whether you need only a mechanical cut, immobilizer programming (transponder), remote/fob programming, and whether the part required is readily identifiable or must be quoted by VIN.
Industry-typical pricing (USD): for transponder keys, a mobile locksmith is often $60-$140 for a spare key and $120-$240 for all keys lost; a dealer is often $80-$160 (spare) and $150-$300 (all keys lost). Metal key and remote head key work is commonly quoted by VIN. Canadian customers pay the equivalent in CAD after dispatch confirms the details.
| Factor | Cost impact |
|---|---|
| Spare key with one working key | Usually lower because the vehicle is easier to match and enroll (when supported). |
| All keys lost | Usually higher because origination, immobilizer steps, and additional verification are involved. |
| Customer-supplied fob | Depends on compatibility; incompatible or locked remotes can add diagnostic time and may not be programmable. |
| Emergency timing or remote location | May affect the service call cost; availability varies by location in the USA and Canada. |
| Vehicle-side issue (battery, ignition) | May require diagnosis before key work can succeed (for example, a binding ignition cylinder or low vehicle voltage). |
Final pricing is confirmed after the vehicle year, key type, location, authorization, and compatibility are reviewed.
For an Excursion SUV with PATS/transponder security, we verify ownership, identify the key type, then cut and enroll a working key on-site when supported.
Common causes include an unrecognized transponder chip, anti-theft behavior, or a worn key; we separate cutting issues from programming/recognition issues.
Remote lock/unlock working doesn’t mean the immobilizer recognizes the key; we test starting authorization separately.
Most Excursion SUV setups are turn-key; if yours has a proximity-style system (OEM or retrofit), we first identify what hardware is installed and what can be programmed.
Aftermarket listings can be wrong; we compare the key/remote details to what the vehicle accepts before attempting programming.
If you see “key not detected” behavior on a retrofit or rare configuration, we check fob battery, vehicle 12V battery, part compatibility, and whether the start/immobilizer system is the actual fault.
If ID and ownership/authorization can’t be confirmed, we refuse service and do not bypass anti-theft systems.
For USA and Canada service calls, we start by confirming photo ID, proof of ownership/authorization, and the vehicle details needed for a legitimate key service.
We identify whether the Excursion SUV uses a PATS-style transponder key and whether any remote/fob you have is the correct type to program.
We cut the blade to match the locks (when applicable), then enroll/program the key when the vehicle requires it for starting.
We verify lock/unlock and start behavior as applicable, then provide a clear closeout of what parts and programming were completed.
| Stage | Deliverable | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle ID | Vehicle details captured to select the correct key/remote path | Work order notes |
| Authorization | Recorded verification of ID and ownership/authorization | Checklist confirmation |
| Cutting | Key blade cut to match the Excursion SUV locks (when applicable) | Physical key |
| Programming | Transponder enrollment and/or remote programming when supported | On-vehicle programming result |
| Verification | Lock/unlock/start tests (as applicable to the key system) | Functional test outcomes |
| Closeout | Summary of parts used and actions performed | Customer-facing wrap-up |
We explain what’s included for the Excursion SUV and what requires separate diagnosis before any cutting or programming begins.
We require ID and proof of ownership/authorization in the USA and Canada before providing key-making services.
We confirm key/remote type before programming attempts, especially with customer-supplied parts.
We test lock/unlock and start behavior as applicable, and we don’t close out until the result is verified.
Our workflow is designed for no-tow situations, including all-keys-lost scenarios where the vehicle can’t be moved.
We focus on automotive key cutting, transponder enrollment, and ignition/lock symptom triage.
When supported by the vehicle, we can discuss OEM-style vs aftermarket options and what testing is performed.
You get a clear explanation of what was done (cutting, programming, and verification) so you can track your key inventory.
We dispatch mobile locksmith help across the USA and Canada; availability varies by location.
If you still have one working key, adding a spare for the Excursion SUV is usually simpler than an all-keys-lost situation.
Most Excursion SUV setups are turn-key with transponder security; confirming what you actually have prevents ordering the wrong parts.
Random online remotes/keys may be incompatible or locked. If you buy your own part, confirm the exact match first.
For mobile service in the USA and Canada, make sure we can access the vehicle and work safely at the location.
Weak 12V power can interrupt programming and cause false “no-start” symptoms. If the battery is questionable, address it early.
When you’re not locked out, scheduling in advance can reduce dispatch complexity and help avoid emergency timing costs.
Need help now? Call (833) 439-8636 to dispatch Ford Excursion key replacement support in the USA or Canada.
Share your year + situation and we'll confirm compatibility and a typical price range. Or call the dispatch number directly.
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