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SK5W7J-19A361-AA
© Copyright Ford 2005
2W7Z-16A901-AA
Rev Date- 8/29/05
Transmitter programming:
A.
Open the driver’s door (press and hold in brake pedal on Remote Start only system);
NOTE:
On vehicles with negative polarity door ajar switch input circuits (Refer to the vehicle specific
programming section), the door is closed during this step unless the door ajar switch input polarity option
has been previously changed to negative.
B.
Turn the ignition key to the ON or RUN position;
C.
Press and hold the programming/override button;
After 10 seconds the horn will chirp 3 times, indicating the system is now in the transmitter learn mode.
D.
Release the programming/override button;
E.
Press transmitter button 1(
on all, except RMST system which is
) on the on the remote control transmitter to
be programmed.
The horn will chirp one time to indicate that the transmitter has been learned.
Notes:
A.
Up to a total of 8 transmitters can be programmed at this time
B.
Transmitters shipped with complete kits or personality kits are pre-programmed to the DNA and do not need to be
programmed at this time.
C.
If the vehicle is equipped with memory seats/functions, the last two transmitters programmed will activate the memory
seats/functions.
D.
All programmed transmitters can be erased from memory by pressing the door trim switch “unlock button” while in
transmitter learn mode (requires that the Disarm input and Unlock sense input wires be connected)
System Programming Instructions
1
Each system has several user programmable options which can be changed to accommodate different vehicle options and/
or consumers desires. Virtually every installation will require that some option(s) to be changed. Charts listing the options
for each system and the factory default settings are located on the following pages.
Option programming:
A.
Follow the instructions above to enter transmitter learn mode;
B.
Press and release the programming/override button.
The horn will chirp four times indicating the system has entered the first option bank.
Note:
Depending upon the system that you are working with, there will be anywhere from 2 – 5 option programming banks. Each
option bank contains anywhere from 2 – 8 options.
To change the setting of an option (Remote control systems):
A.
Press button 3 (see chart to the right) to advance to the desired option (refer to
the programming charts on the following pages for the specific system that you
are programming;
The horn will chirp a number of times to indicate which option is selected (i.e. Two
chirps indicates that option number two has been selected).
B.
Press the button 1 to change the setting of the option
The status LED indicates the setting of the option: LED ON indicates that the
option is on, LED OFF indicates that the option is off.
Note:
Pressing transmitter button 2 while in any option bank will reset all options, except for
the “Installer” options and the shock sensor to their factory settings. The system will
respond by chirping the horn 4 times.
2
1
2
1
2
3
3
4 Button
Transmitter
2 Button
Transmiter
Press both
buttons together
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