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Keyless entry remote programming? - 9/28/2004 1:05:14 PM   
Steve88XJ

 

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Hey guys. My girlfriend has a '95 Mustang w/ only one remote for the alarm/keyless entry. Its a real PITA when I need to get it from her work or something.

I wanna buy another one on eBay or something. Can just any Ford remote be programmed for it? If so, how? That would be awesome if I can just buy one and do it myself. I dont even want to know what the stealership would charge for it...

Thanks!
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RE: Keyless entry remote programming? - 9/29/2004 10:01:16 PM   
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I don't know if u could do that but i can say get one on ebay or from a store its a lot cheaper than the da&n dealer they are charging $500 for them because i went there first when i was going to get one. I was ur out of ur fu*king mind i can get one for half that.

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RE: Keyless entry remote programming? - 9/29/2004 11:25:15 PM   
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They probably charge $500 for one INSTALLED. He just needs another remote. It needs to be the same # of keys/buttons as the orig. remote I believe.

Grab a ford 4-buttoner and they'll charge you like $50 to program it to your car.

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RE: Keyless entry remote programming? - 9/30/2004 12:31:47 AM   
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I bid on one on ebay...looks EXACTLY like the one we have. It even says '93-'97 mustang in the title.

I heard something about turning the ignition off and on 8 times in 10 seconds then pushing a button and that programs it

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RE: Keyless entry remote programming? - 9/30/2004 12:59:24 AM   
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It shouldn't be $500 to get another key, that's probably to get the keypad thing installed.

You could try the EBay thing, but I've never heard of anyone doing it.

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RE: Keyless entry remote programming? - 9/30/2004 1:37:50 AM   
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Id just take a safe bet and go throught a dealership. It shouldnt be anymore than $100.

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RE: Keyless entry remote programming? - 9/30/2004 6:54:21 AM   
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Your owner's manual should tell you how to program it.

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