Hi, My son purchased a Ford truck with a programmed chip in it. This was in the truck but we never used it. I hooked it to my computer and as you can see it works, or at least powers on via usb). I have no idea how old the drivers are so maybe someone with the knowledge can tell. He only had the truck a short time before he traded it in for a focus( ALOT better gas milage) LOL
I took the pics to show that the packaging is still there and I seen other pics showing the "unlocks) so I took one if that is important?
Feel free to ask any questions but I can't really answer many because I dont have a ford to see how it works.
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