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FORD PATS Key & Keyless Entry Programming

Jag Key Programming

1. Insert a programmed key into the ignition.


2. Turn key to position 2 & back four times within 6 second.
3. When the ignition turns off after the fourth turn you should hear a
beep to indicate vehicle is in “programming mode” for the next 10
seconds.
4. Press any button on the new remote (a tone will be heard when
vehicle accepts the button press). Now do the same with the old
remotes as well.
5. Either switch the ignition back on or wait until the timer runs out on
the programming mode & your done

Coding key to start vehicle:

Complete each of the following steps within 5 seconds.


1. Insert first programmed key in the ignition & turn to position 2
2. Turn the key back to position 0 and remove from the ignition.
3. Insert second programmed key in the ignition & turn to position 2
4. Turn back to position 0 & remove the second key, the system is
now in programming mode.
5. Insert the new key and turn to position 2 (within 10 seconds)
6. Turn the ignition back to 0 & remove the key and then wait for five
seconds.
7. Start the car with the new key, if done right the car will start, if its
failed then a red LED in the clock will flash after the ignition is
switched on.
PATS Key & Keyless Entry Programming

To program a new key

1. Buy a PATS key and have it cut.


2. Using a currently working key, place it in the ignition and turn it ON
until the dash lights come on.
3. Turn the ignition off, remove key.
4. Within approx. 10 seconds, insert new key in the ignition, turn the
ignition ON until the dash lights come on. Wait a few seconds for
the PATS LED to stop blinking,
5. Turn ignition off, remove key.
6. The new key is now programmed.
7. This will work for up to 16 keys. After that you have to go to the
dealer to have the memory reset.

For Keyless Entry Transmitter

Up to 4 transmitters can be programmed.


Gather up ALL of the units you want to use. Find a paper clip, open it up
and reform it into a U shape. Empty your glove box, deflect the sides in,
and drop it all the way down toward the floor. Look at the harness behind
the glove box. It runs along the cross brace. Look for a white, two pin,
unterminated connector - it may be taped into the harness. This is the
programming connector. Turn the ignition ON so the dash lights come
on. Take your paper clip and insert it in to the two pin connector. The
horn will chirp to confirm that you are in programming mode. Press any
button on Transmitter #1. Horn will chirp to confirm programming. Press
any button on Transmitter #2. Horn will chirp to confirm programming.
Repeat for Transmitter #3 and #4 if applicable. Remove paper clip from
connector. Turn ignition OFF, horn will chirp to confirm exit from
programming mode.
PATS

PATS is Passive Anti-Theft System or immobilizer. It blocks engine from


starting if electronically encoded transponder incorporated in key don't
mach code programmed in PATS.
Remote or Keyless entry system is part of central locking/double
locking/alarm system. So it has nothing to do with starting your engine.
PATS programming: Two cases: 1. Vehicles with RED master key
(PATS I) 2. Vehicles without red master key (PATS II)
Ignition keys must have correct mechanical key cut for the vehicle and
must be a PATS encoded key. Depending on year of your car you will
have PATS I or PATS II (or no PATS at all so you do not need to
program any key). I don't know at what year/month Ford switch from
PATS I to PATS II (one of possible not confirmed dates is 05/98).
With red master key:
Insert RED (master) key and turn it to position II. Wait for clock led to
illuminate Remove red (master) key Wait for clock let to illuminate briefly
again When clock led go out, within 10 seconds insert new key and turn
it to position II Wait for clock led to illuminate (stop blinking). Remove
new key.
It should be programmed now, so you can test it.
Without red master key: Note: This procedure only works if two or more
programmed and functional ignition keys are available and it is desired
to program additional key(s). If two keys are not available you MUST go
to Ford dealer (or any workshop with appropriate equipment)
It is possible to enable/disable the normal customer Spare Key
Programming Procedure. If the "Spare Key Programming Switch" is not
enabled you will not be able to program additional keys. This could be
enabled/disabled only with appropriate equipment (it is used for
company cars so no one can make extra keys)
If the programming procedure is not successful, the new key(s) will not
start the vehicle and the anti-theft indicator will flash. If the programming
procedure was not successful leave the ignition switch in the RUN
position for at least 30 seconds, and repeat the Key Programming
procedure from step 1. If the failure repeats, go to Ford dealer.
A maximum of eight ignition keys can be programmed.
If the steps are not carried out as outlined, the programming procedure
will end, so you must start it again from step 1.
Insert the first programmed (functional) key and turn it from the OFF to
the RUN position (maintain it in the RUN position for one second). Turn it
to the OFF position and remove the first key. Within five seconds of
turning the ignition to the OFF position, insert the second programmed
(functional) ignition key and turn the it from the OFF to the RUN position
(maintain it in the RUN position for one second). Turn the ignition to the
OFF position and remove the second key. Within ten seconds of turning
the ignition to the OFF position, insert the unprogrammed ignition key
(new key) and turn it from the OFF to the RUN position (maintain it in the
RUN position for less than 5 seconds). Check the new programmed key
starts the engine. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position for five
seconds then try to start vehicle with the new programmed key. To
programme additional key(s), repeat the programming procedure from
step 1.
Remote programming: Also two cases: 1. Vehicles with IR (infra red)
remote 2. Vehicles with RF (radio frequency) remote For keys
description go to http://www.mirez.co.uk/Keys.htm
A maximum of four keyless entry remote transmitters can be
programmed. Programming must be done at the same time for all the
transmitters. First verify that the anti-theft system is not armed or
triggered (if equipped). Above apply to both IR and RF.

Infra Red
Close all doors and fasten the safety belts to make sure conflicting
chimes do not sound during programming. Turn the ignition switch from
position I to position II at least four times in six seconds. Turn the ignition
switch to position I. The central security module (CSM) is now in the
learning mode. Press and hold one of the buttons on the remote
transmitter until a chime sounds. This indicates a new transmitter code
has successfully received. After each successful programming, another
10 second learning mode is automatically entered, up to a maximum of
four times. To program additional transmitters, repeat step 5. The
system will leave the learning mode after the ignition switch is turned to
position III, or if no new transmitter is programmed during the 10
seconds, or if four remote transmitters have been programmed. Note: An
incorrect programming procedure does not affect the stored codes. After
successful programming, only the new programmed transmitters will be
accepted.

Radio Frequency
Turn the ignition switch from the OFF to the ON position four times within
three seconds to enter the learning mode. Turn the ignition switch to the
OFF position. The central security module will remain in the learning
mode for 20 seconds indicated by the LED in the instrument panel being
illuminated continuously. Press any button on the remote transmitter
being programmed. When the signal from the remote transmitter, is
accepted by the central security module, the LED will flash. To program
additional transmitters, repeat step 3, with a 2 second delay after the
LED flashes. To exit the learning mode, turn the ignition switch to the ON
position. If no transmitter signal is received by the central security
module for 20 seconds, the system will automatically exit the learning
mode.
Update for PATS II
You can remove all keys except two from PATS, so only these two keys
will start your car. Useful if you buy a used car and get two keys, but you
are not sure how many of them previous owner(s) had.
All timings are the same as in normal programming:
Place the first key into ignition and turn to position 2. Remove the key
and place the second key into ignition and turn to position 2. Remove
the key. The key coding mode has now been activated.
Normally you would put your new key in and it would code it the same as
the other two. Instead, place the second key into ignition and turn to
position 2. Remove the key, place the first key into ignition and turn to
position 2.
All other keys (apart from 1st and 2nd key) will now not be accepted by
your Mondy.

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