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Programming new Key fob for my Ford Focus (2000)
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Hi, hoping someone out there can help me. I have a 2000 Ford Focus and have a key fob for it which includes a remote starter. To make a rather long story short, I have had to purchase a new key fob at Canadian Tire(the battery light in the old one would not turn offf...kept draining the battery on it). The person working at the automotive desk said that the instructions "are easy to understand and that I should have no problem..."
HELP!!!! I cannot make head nor tails of the SILLY instructions that come with this thing....believe me when I say that they are VAGUE! Does anyone out there know how to program this thing? PLEASE HELP!!
Much appreciated!
HELP!!!! I cannot make head nor tails of the SILLY instructions that come with this thing....believe me when I say that they are VAGUE! Does anyone out there know how to program this thing? PLEASE HELP!!
Much appreciated!
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1. Insert a key and turn it to position 2 (dashboard lights come on BUT do not start car!!!) four times in 6 seconds
2. Switch off the ignition - a tone should sound to indicate it is now possible to program keys
3. Press any button on key - a tone should sound as confirmation
4. Repeat step 3 for ALL keys
5. Switch ignition to position 2 OR wait for 10 seconds to elapse after last key programming
1. Insert a key and turn it to position 2 (dashboard lights come on BUT do not start car!!!) four times in 6 seconds
2. Switch off the ignition - a tone should sound to indicate it is now possible to program keys
3. Press any button on key - a tone should sound as confirmation
4. Repeat step 3 for ALL keys
5. Switch ignition to position 2 OR wait for 10 seconds to elapse after last key programming
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