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I have a 96 Mustang GT and the Anti theft light goes off sometimes and when it does the car doesn't want to ...
Resetting is a temporary fix to a larger problem. A 96 grand am runs the Vats system. These systems do not relearn the key or ignition. They use that "chip" in the key shaft. So the fact that the "reset" temporarily fixes the problem leads to one thing. A failed theft deterrent module. (TDM) In order to fix this problem, you will need to replace the TDM or bypass the system entirely. I would lean toward bypassing the system. That way you never need to worry about it again, can be done yourself, and for cheaper than a TDM. Go to this link and look under PERMANENT FIX.
look for fuses and module, look for the anti theft module find where it is on your car most likely on a 1996 ford taurus it is under the hood on the right side when you are facing it....just simply pull the anti theft module from you`re car.
I just had this same problem with a '96 . do you have a vats key in your '94? you need to bypass the VATS system. read some of the blogs on this site and it will tell you how to do it. I fixed mine with a $2 resistor from radio shack.
I need to bypass the anti theft system of a Ford explorer 99
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