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Yes, if the digital cluster is damaged or unplugged in those years you will have a dead vehicle
And I think only Ford can replace it
From what I have read if a digital cluster fails then Ford needs to request a new cluster with pre-set odometer matching computer's odometer and VIN
Then when they have it they swap it in and re-marry it to computer and reprogram PATS keys
But some say Forscan can remarry cluster and computer in those years, Forscan can for sure add new PATS keys in those years
You could get the Cluster and Computer with PATS key from a wrecked vehicle of similar years and drivetrain to swap in
You are no worse off if you lose your last PATS key with these years than any other PATS year vehicle, or lose your last key on any vehicle, you are going to have to get a locksmith to make a new key in any case
So, as said, best to have a spare key for ANY vehicle
And I think only Ford can replace it
From what I have read if a digital cluster fails then Ford needs to request a new cluster with pre-set odometer matching computer's odometer and VIN
Then when they have it they swap it in and re-marry it to computer and reprogram PATS keys
But some say Forscan can remarry cluster and computer in those years, Forscan can for sure add new PATS keys in those years
You could get the Cluster and Computer with PATS key from a wrecked vehicle of similar years and drivetrain to swap in
You are no worse off if you lose your last PATS key with these years than any other PATS year vehicle, or lose your last key on any vehicle, you are going to have to get a locksmith to make a new key in any case
So, as said, best to have a spare key for ANY vehicle
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