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There are a few possible ways to reset the Ford Focus anti-theft security system. One way is to put the physical key in the lock, and then turn it to the unlock position. Do this, without moving it away from that unlock position for about 30 seconds. After that, You can unlock the car and start the engine.
my.cardone.com/techdocs/PT%2078-0004.pdf Passive Anti-Theft Systems (PATS), also called Ford Securilock, is a vehicle security ... Module (PCM) on a PATS-equipped vehicle, a parameter reset or relearn ..
? 9:25 www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJBMgrW7MQU Feb 12, 2014 - Uploaded by FordTechMakulocoI'm having that issue now with my 2005 Ford Explorer any other ... I am having alarm problems so I never ....
That's a picture of a car and a lock - passive anti-theft system (PATS) . That means there is DTC - diagnostic trouble code stored in the PATS module . There is nothing you can do but take it to the dealer ! sorry .
Hi ROBERTO... what year focus ? is there a little red light blinking very fast in the center of the dash pad when you try to start the car ? If so that is a problem with ( PATS ) passive anti-theft system. that is what ford calls it ,not immobilizer .If not it's not the anti-theft. Does the engine crank over ? if so there again it's not the anti-theft system . If it cranks over I'd look for a no spark or no fuel condition , and go from there. hope this helps ! let me know if you need more advice !
hi, the problem is you need to get your imobiliezer fob ready because the alarm will sound, the battery (negative lead only) needs to be taken off and you need to dag the lead on and off the battery a few times to reset the alarm, imobilizer, the alarm will sound and this must be done every time you disconnect the battery. this is a security item. this will work thank you. gerry
Sounds like your immobiliser has a fault and is engaging when it should not be. One of the functions of the immobiliser is to engage when the battery power has been disconnected, this is an anti theft precaution against someone trying to tamper with the electrics when attempting to hot wire the car. Have Ford reset the immobiliser anti theft system.
if the theft light is flashing fast, the PATS(passive anti-theft system) can only be reset with a ford scanner... you can try leaving the key in the on position for a little over an hour, sometimes it works.
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