Clear Ford MyKey settings without the Admin key?

Just purchased a 2014 Ford Fusion from a Kia Dealership. I was only given one key as the previous owner only returned a single key. When I got home I realized that there were MyKey restrictions put on the fob that I was given.

How can I clear the restrictions on the key I have without having the Admin key? There has to be a way to do this without having to buy a new key.

Added (1). Some of the restrictions are that I can't travel above 80 mph (i don't plan on doing this, i just don't like my car telling me what I can and can't do). I also can't turn the volume on the radio up passed a certain point.

2007 Ford Fusion stuck in park or neutral?

The car will start and I can remove the key. The shifter will shift into every gear but it doesn't engage at all. Just revs up. When I place it back into park it clicks loudly. It rolls in park and every other gear. When it is in drive and I Rev it the rom and mph gauge Rev up. Have no idea what it is.

Is a 2013 Ford Fusion Rear Brake Failure/Covered under Warranty?

I'm an Owner of a 2013 Ford Fusion with 18,712 miles on it. 2 weeks ago I (from the inside of my car) noticed a noise (grinding) from the right rear of the car but only while braking. Additionally while applying the brakes, it felt as if the cars brakes were engaging as if I was pumping them (I was applying steadily-increasing pressure). I immediately took the car to a nearby Good Year and paid $145.65 to have the car inspected, and they found that my calipers have seized, warped and destroyed my rotors and the brake pads were worn to almost nothing. Good Year assessed the cost to be $1,297.26 for the replacement of the brake pads, both calipers and both rotors. They advised the car not be driven.

My question is: Is this covered under warranty? My car has 18,712 miles and I've had it for less than 3 years. If not, than why?

Additional Information: Had to pay $300 for (SEP 28- OCT 6) a rental till the car was able to be seen. Received the car back today (OCT 13) with only the recalls fixed and the brakes still the way they are (CONFIRMED by ford AFTER picking the car up). Brings me back to my question, Are the Rear Brakes (Rotors, Calipers and Pads) covered under warranty? I believe this to be a Ford Fault and shouldn't have to pay to fix such a major issue at only 18,000 miles.

Not intended to sway people from buying from Ford. Just giving my scenario to receive the best answer possible.

Are ford dealerships true to say that parts need programing to be installed?

I have a ford fusion that I bought as a repairable and the radio didn't work, so I bought a new one on eBay (the cd player) and now the radio and cd player works. However now my SYNC is not working. However I cat with ford and they think they know what it is but that it needs to be programed for the car. Like is that their way to say don't buy the part on eBay for half price then what we would charge? I mean the guy said that he doesn't see many plug and play parts in cars, but my cd player just worked when i plugged it in.