AstroNut
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I purchased a factory key remote. I followed the directions in the owner's manual to the letter (I think). The third key will not program from the other two.
Just to be sure, I will check the battery after this post.
The service department does not know how to do it by the owner's manual. They only use the computer and charge $230 to program the key.
I told them if the in-car key programming with two other remotes does not work per instructions, there must be a problem with the car that should be covered by warranty.
They said, drop it off for two days, we will try to diagnose it and get back to you.
Needless to say, after getting my new, custom-ordered Mustang GT last Friday, I do not want to part with it so soon for something that takes less than a minute to do according to the instructions (in fact, you have to do everything in under 30 seconds or it faults out).
I have looked on YouTube and not found anything close. The F-150 video showed the same process and another Ford dealer website had instructions that were the same. I followed all of them and it did not work.
Anyone on the forum tried this procedure? Did it work?
Thank you,
Jay
Just to be sure, I will check the battery after this post.
The service department does not know how to do it by the owner's manual. They only use the computer and charge $230 to program the key.
I told them if the in-car key programming with two other remotes does not work per instructions, there must be a problem with the car that should be covered by warranty.
They said, drop it off for two days, we will try to diagnose it and get back to you.
Needless to say, after getting my new, custom-ordered Mustang GT last Friday, I do not want to part with it so soon for something that takes less than a minute to do according to the instructions (in fact, you have to do everything in under 30 seconds or it faults out).
I have looked on YouTube and not found anything close. The F-150 video showed the same process and another Ford dealer website had instructions that were the same. I followed all of them and it did not work.
Anyone on the forum tried this procedure? Did it work?
Thank you,
Jay
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