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Super duty went to transponder a bit later than the 150.
Only the expedition got PATS in the older super duty trucks, wasn't until 2008 with the 6.4 that PATS was on most Superduty vehicles.
Super duty went to transponder a bit later than the 150.
I'm surprised your new key starts vehicle. My SIL 2000 f150 has a transponder key.

Don't ever get the idea any consumer grade lock will keep anybody out - EVER. There are lots of skilled people who can pick any cheap lock, make a key by eye, or, there are the ever popular bolt cutters and bricks. Car locks and house locks are notoriously easy to defeat...and youtube explains how for all the kids.I locked my key in my rx7 one night downtown Mobile, called a locksmith and he put a blank in the door held with vise grips. He wiggles the key back and forth and cut the key with a file. In under 5 minutes he was in my car

Maybe a Master pad lock, not a Ford. The only number on my OEM key is "8", I suspect there are more than one vehicle with this number.
The "number" is your VIN.
Don't ever get the idea any consumer grade lock will keep anybody out - EVER. There are lots of skilled people who can pick any cheap lock, make a key by eye, or, there are the ever popular bolt cutters and bricks. Car locks and house locks are notoriously easy to defeat...and youtube explains how for all the kids.
Locks only keep out honest people that don't want to do damage...keys were invented solely to make life harder for the owner.![]()
There are certainly great people at dealerships (Indeed, they are probably in the majority) who understand the value of fair and honest customer service.

