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David Ashworth Posted on Mar 30, 2014
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Electronic anti theft faulty

Key won't open doors remotely only from the key hole. Car will turn over but won't start and display reads electronic anti theft faulty. If fitted a new battery on the vehicle but it did work after that, I've also pulled several fuses to check as no front blower motor working even though rear blowers work, all fuses put back correctly, can any one help please

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  • Colin Stickland
    Colin Stickland Mar 30, 2014

    Try locking and unlocking the car with the key three times slowly then within 15 secs jump in quick and see if it will start ,failing which disconnect the battery and join the leads together and leave for tem mins and then reconnect the battery and see what happens -- never had this problem with a citreon -RENAULT-- often but citreon /peugeot no

  • David Ashworth
    David Ashworth Mar 30, 2014

    An update is key works as it should once I fully pushed a fuse home' stupid me. So now reads electronic anti theft faulty and will not start' engine does crank over as it should' also reads economy mode,

  • Anex X
    Anex X Aug 27, 2018

    This happened to me when the car key became loose and almost fell apart. I stuck it back together and was able to immediately start the car. I unstuck and repaired the car key a second time and the same things happened. It is definitely connected to the integrity of the car key. If the problems continue after fixing the car key, think about changing the battery (in the car key).

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Are you using a different key than normally ?? if so it might not be programmed to start your car.

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Try locking and unlocking the car with the key three times slowly then within 15 secs jump in quick and see if it will start ,failing which disconnect the battery and join the leads together and leave for tem mins and then reconnect the battery and see what happens -- never had this problem with a citreon -RENAULT-- often but citreon /peugeot no

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SOURCE: saxo rear fog light working and front fog lights not working

try changing the relay for the front fogs,the front and rear are not connected in any way,check the fuse box lid for relay location ok

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SOURCE: immobiliser fault

Spelling was fine, along with grammar and punctuation-you should see some of the mangled illegible questions we have to decipher, or try to!

But thanks for the follow-up on your problem and the solution. Who would have thought was just the battery? Responses like yours are great encouragement to keep going.

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Section 13-11: Anti-Theft System, Active 1998 Windstar Workshop Manual DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Anti-Theft Alarm System NOTE: The system immediately monitors the ignition key lock cylinder upon removal of the key from the ignition. It is not necessary to arm the system for ignition key lock monitoring.

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  • protects the engine compartment with a hood switch which is located on the LH cowl vent panel and is part of windshield wiper motor wiring (17A477) .
  • triggers an alarm if the ignition lock cylinder is forcibly removed from the steering column.
Once triggered, the system responds by:
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Remote Anti-Theft Personality Module
  • The remote anti-theft personality module is located behind the instrument panel (04320).
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Remote Anti-Theft Personality Module Removal
  1. Disconnect battery ground cable (14301). Refer to Section 14-01 .
  1. Remove radio. Refer to Section 15-01 .
  1. Remove lower instrument panel center finish panel. Refer to Section 01-12 .
  1. Lower glove box.
  1. Remove two remote anti-theft personality module bracket retaining screws.
  1. Disconnect electrical connectors and alarm and lock system antenna (15603).
  1. Remove remote anti-theft personality module and bracket.
  1. Remove remote anti-theft personality module from mounting bracket.
Installation
  1. To install, follow removal procedure in reverse order.
  1. Tighten remote anti-theft personality module bracket retaining screws to 6-8 Nm (54-70 lb-in).

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Components The system is composed of the following components:
  • remote anti-theft personality (RAP) module with integral antenna
  • alarm indicator LED
  • door lock cylinder switch RH, door lock cylinder switch LH
  • liftgate door lock cylinder switch (220A40)
  • hood switch (part of windshield wiper motor wiring (17A477))
  • ignition lock anti-theft switch (19A438)
The following vehicle components are also used by the anti-theft alarm system:
  • generic electronic module
  • power door lock switch (14028)
  • door open warning lamp switch (14018)
  • autolamp relay (14N089)
  • horn relay and bracket (13853) and horn (13832)
  • low beam headlamps
  • rear lamps (13404) and parking lamps (13200)
  • starter relay
  • door lock relays
  • keyless entry remote transmitter (15K601)
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Disarming an Untriggered System NOTE: A perimeter alarm will "shut off" after 165 seconds, but the system is still triggered and is not disarmed.

An armed but untriggered perimeter anti-theft system can be disarmed by one of the following four events:
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  2. Unlock any door with a key.
  3. Turn ignition switch to RUN or ACC.
  4. The remote entry PANIC button will disarm the anti-theft system only when the perimeter alarm is triggered and sounding.
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System Triggering NOTE: Although the remote entry PANIC alarm is not associated with the monitoring of the vehicle, the user will frequently say that the theft system was triggered when actually the keyless entry remote transmitter PANIC button was inadvertently pressed. A panic alarm will not flash the THEFT indicator.

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  • Dislodge the ignition key lock cylinder.
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When the system is triggered the perimeter alarm will operate as follows: The remote anti-theft personality module will pulse the following outputs at approximately 1.3 Hz, 50 percent duty cycle for two minutes 45 seconds for North America. NOTE: Other perimeter alarms can be programmed for the system.

  • low beam headlamps
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  • THEFT indicator
The perimeter alarm can be retriggered, after a perimeter alarm has sounded for 165 seconds. After a perimeter alarm has timed out, if any trigger input is first seen as normal and is then seen in its trigger state, the perimeter alarm will be retriggered. The perimeter alarm can be triggered a total of three times between an arming sequence and a disarm event. An active panic alarm will be deactivated when a perimeter alarm is triggered (a perimeter alarm overrides a panic alarm).
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