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Mercury Car Key allows the owner to unlock the door, start and protect their vehicle in a single intelligent motion, providing owners with a combination of security and comfort. This dedicated Car Key incorporates a programmed chip and a finely cut blade, and remains smaller in size without compromising the practical nature of the brand. Mercury gained recognition through the midsize rides which incorporated a more relaxed cabin, an aggressive styling and smooth suspension, to make the daily trips enjoyable. Between the Cougar and the Grand Marquis, Mercury struck a balance between feel and value although the additions were made in the quieter interior and the easy control which made the family cruise without getting tired. Although the production was discontinued in 2011, Mercury is still remembered as being comfortable, named after the fleet Roman messenger and alluding to speed and style, still to this day affecting the fans. Installing a new Car Key requires first verifying that you have the right key by ensuring it fits your model and year of Mercury and then cut the blade so as to reflect the original. To change the battery in the fob, pop it open and then insert a new battery, then hold the new Car Key in the car, and press the dashboard ten or so times to enter the programming mode, often by turning the ignition on and off. Align the chip to the immobilizer, press the lock button, allow the locks to follow the cycle and test lock, unlock, trunk, and engine start. Lastly, leave any disabled keys out of the car to ensure a tight security.