When I first start driving my 2003 escape, I get three tones of alarm after about 10 seconds it does it again, this continues for about 4 or 5 cycles then stops but everytime turn the car off and restart it, same thing again.
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OPEN Driverās door and INSERT key into the Ignition.TURN the Ignition to ACC (one turn back towards you) and then to the LOCK position three (3) times within three (3) seconds.Within 10 seconds, CLOSE and OPEN the Driverās door twice (2).AGAIN, TURN the Ignition to ACC and then to the LOCK position three (3) times within three (3) seconds.AGAIN, within 10 seconds, CLOSE and OPEN the Driverās door once (1). The vehicle will respond by cycling the locks indicating that the vehicle has entered Programming Mode.Within 20 seconds, PRESS the LOCK Button on the remote to be programmed. The vehicle will respond by cycling the locks.Within 20 seconds, PRESS the UNLOCK Button on the remote to be programmed. The vehicle will respond by cycling the locks signalling successful programming of the remote.REPEAT Steps 7 and 8 for each additional remote to be programmed to the vehicle.REMOVE the key from the Ignition to exit Programming Mode.Test all remotes. Programming is now complete.If these programming instructions helped save you time and money, please consider sharing our website with friends and family so they can do the same. Hope this helps . K S
Keyless entry systems on Ford vehicles allow you to control a number of different security and convenience features. With your Securilock system, you can unlock your doors without fumbling with your keys, sound the panic alarm in a dark street or parking lot and pop the trunk with your hands full. You can set or reset the remotes from your driver's seat in a few easy minutes with no professional equipment or experience.
Enter your vehicle with your ignition key and remote and insert your key into the ignition.
Turn the ignition key from "Off" to "Run" eight times in the first 10 seconds, and end the eighth turn in the "Run" position.
Wait for the locks to click after the eighth cycle and press and hold any button on your remote within 30 seconds.
Hold the button for up to 30 seconds until the locks automatically click again, and this will indicate successful reprogramming. You can then remove the key from the ignition to end the process.
Try turning the key on for two seconds, don't turn to the start position yet, then turn it off, then back on for two seconds, then try to start it. It sounds like you are losing fuel pressure and by cycling the key, you will be re-pressurizing the system. It's usually caused by a faulty fuel pressure regulator that is not holding pressure properly.
This will not set a diagnostic code usually,and on the rare occasion it does, the code will read as a "lean" problem.......not enough fuel
oil, check engine and battery will always be on when the engine is dead--because there's no oil pressure, nor battery charging. A faulty oil pressure sending would never prevent the engine from starting. You'll have to tow it to a shop to find out why
Yes there is.
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Press (LOCK) button 5 times at 2 second intervals to resynchronize transmitter. Attempt to function transmitter, if working as designed discontinue programming.
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Turn ignition to run position. (Allow ignition chimes to stop).
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Using any original (working) transmitter, press the [UNLOCK] button for 4 to 10 seconds.
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Within the specified 4 to 10 seconds, continue pressing the [UNLOCK] button and press the [PANIC] button for 1 second and release both buttons (AN/DN release either button first). A chime will sound to indicate that the transmitter programming mode has been entered (allow 3 seconds for chime to sound).
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Press [LOCK] and [UNLOCK] buttons simultaneously for 1 second and release (a short chime will sound for AN/DN).
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Press and release any button on the same transmitter and a chime will sound after successfully programming the transmitter (locks will cycle for AN/DN).
When you turn key on check if airbag light on instrument cluster comes on. 5 beeps is the tone to let you know your airbag light in instrument cluster is inop..
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