touching the
coded key
ignition key while starting
the engine. These objects and devices cannot damage
the
coded key
ignition key, but can cause a
NO—START condition if they are too close to the key
during engine start. If a problem occurs, turn ignition
OFF and restart the engine with all other objects on
the key ring held away from the ignition key. Check
to make sure the
coded key
ignition key is an
approved Ford
coded key
ignition key.
If your keys are lost or
stolen you will need to
do the following:
•
Use your spare key
to start the vehicle. or
•
Have your vehicle towed to a dealership or
locksmith. The key codes will need to be erased
from your vehicle and new key codes will need to
be re-coded.
Replacing coded keys can be very costly and you
may want to store an extra programmed key away
from the vehicle in a safe place to prevent an
unforeseen inconvenience.
The correct
coded key
key must be used for your
vehicle. The use of the wrong type of
coded key
key may lead to a “NO-START” condition.
If an unprogrammed key is used in the ignition
it will cause a “NO START” condition.
Programming spare keys
A maximum of eight keys can be coded to your
vehicle. Only SecuriLock
y
keys can be used. To
program a
coded key
yourself, you will need two
previously programmed
coded keys
(keys that
already operate your vehicle’s engine) and the new
unprogrammed key(s) readily accessible for timely
implementation of each step in the procedure.
If two previously programmed coded keys are not
available, you must bring your vehicle to your
dealership to have the spare coded key(s)
programmed.
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