How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
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2017Fusion
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Re: How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
I bought the extended license as well as the OBD EX adapter in hopes I would be able to program a second second key fob for my 2017 Ford Fusion SE with a 2.5 L 4 cylinder.
I had read that this would be possible.
However, reading this post it appears I am out of luck.
Can anyone please confirm this for me?
I had read that this would be possible.
However, reading this post it appears I am out of luck.
Can anyone please confirm this for me?
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Ecmbuster
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Re: How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
2017 Ford Fusion SE Program Key Fob
Two operating keys are required
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRWYmIKNXQ4
1. You must first have two programmed keys and all of the keys have to be in the vehicle.
2. Remove the top portion of all the keychain and the remote(s) are able to sit inside the pocket.
3. Locate the pocket in your vehicle, refer to your owners manual for the location. They are usually found in the center console of the vehicles an make sure the area is clean.
4. Insert your first programmed key fob into the pocket. Press the start button wait five seconds. Press the start stop button. Remove the key from the pocket.
5. Insert your second programmed key fob into the pocket. Press the start button wait five seconds. Press the start stop button. Remove the key from the pocket.
6. Place the next unprogrammed key into the pocket. Press and hold the start button until the horn chirps and the hazard lights flash.
7. Place your foot on the brake and start the vehicle by pushing the start stop button. A message should display on the screen that says key program successful. If not it will say key program unsuccessful and you will need to repeat the process.
If only one programmed key is available, visit the local dealer or certified locksmith.
Two operating keys are required
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRWYmIKNXQ4
1. You must first have two programmed keys and all of the keys have to be in the vehicle.
2. Remove the top portion of all the keychain and the remote(s) are able to sit inside the pocket.
3. Locate the pocket in your vehicle, refer to your owners manual for the location. They are usually found in the center console of the vehicles an make sure the area is clean.
4. Insert your first programmed key fob into the pocket. Press the start button wait five seconds. Press the start stop button. Remove the key from the pocket.
5. Insert your second programmed key fob into the pocket. Press the start button wait five seconds. Press the start stop button. Remove the key from the pocket.
6. Place the next unprogrammed key into the pocket. Press and hold the start button until the horn chirps and the hazard lights flash.
7. Place your foot on the brake and start the vehicle by pushing the start stop button. A message should display on the screen that says key program successful. If not it will say key program unsuccessful and you will need to repeat the process.
If only one programmed key is available, visit the local dealer or certified locksmith.
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2017Fusion
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Re: How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
Forgive my stupidity... So you're saying no, ForScan cannot program a key fob with only one working key?
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Ecmbuster
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Re: How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
1. You must first have two programmed keys and all of the keys have to be in the vehicle.
If only one programmed key is available, visit the local dealer or certified locksmith.
The dealer or certified locksmith (providing they have the specialty equipment) can add another key.
The answer is no, FORScan can not perform that function at the moment.
If only one programmed key is available, visit the local dealer or certified locksmith.
The dealer or certified locksmith (providing they have the specialty equipment) can add another key.
The answer is no, FORScan can not perform that function at the moment.
Do not ask for help in PM. Use the forum to ask and answer questions! There's a special place for NOT following up!
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subzverb
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Re: How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
Foscan can't program key for your car but I can help you to do this remotely via dealer software.2017Fusion wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2023 1:31 am Forgive my stupidity... So you're saying no, ForScan cannot program a key fob with only one working key?
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2017Fusion
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Re: How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
Really? How would that work?subzverb wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2023 7:23 amFoscan can't program key for your car but I can help you to do this remotely via dealer software.2017Fusion wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2023 1:31 am Forgive my stupidity... So you're saying no, ForScan cannot program a key fob with only one working key?
Re: How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
It is work for mondeo mk4 2011 with full keyless go?PATS programming is implemented for Ford, Mazda, Lincoln and Mercury models approximately of 1997-2011 model year, depends on model and market
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Re: How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
As far as I understand PATS programming with FORScan for a 2019 Mustang is not possible. Is this right?
I actually need to delete a key. That is, IPC shows 3 admin keys but I have only two keys.
If I buy a new or used another key and perform key programming using the procedure in the manual, would be my problem solved? Or will it show 4 admin keys?
I actually need to delete a key. That is, IPC shows 3 admin keys but I have only two keys.
If I buy a new or used another key and perform key programming using the procedure in the manual, would be my problem solved? Or will it show 4 admin keys?
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MilesL
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Re: How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
I am trying to program a key for a 2000 Ford Ranger with no success. I am using Forscan v2.3.56 with
OBDLink EX. The key is a new OEM Strattec 40 bit key (stamped S)recommended by Strattec for this model truck.
Forscan reports there are 2 keys in memory. I have only 1 physical key which starts the truck and I believe
is also an OEM key stamped S. When I try to program the new key, I insert the old key turn the ignition to on,
the progress bar goes up to about 60+% and requests the ignition be turned off, the old key removed, the new key
inserted and the ignition turned on and click O.K. within 10 seconds (It takes me 4 or 5 seconds). The progress bar
continues for a minute or less and announces that programming has failed. The DTC that is set is B1601. Can anyone
explain what is happening? Is a clone key saved in memory as a second key? I am at a loss to understand this unless
this is a bad transponder chip. I would greatly appreciate any help.
OBDLink EX. The key is a new OEM Strattec 40 bit key (stamped S)recommended by Strattec for this model truck.
Forscan reports there are 2 keys in memory. I have only 1 physical key which starts the truck and I believe
is also an OEM key stamped S. When I try to program the new key, I insert the old key turn the ignition to on,
the progress bar goes up to about 60+% and requests the ignition be turned off, the old key removed, the new key
inserted and the ignition turned on and click O.K. within 10 seconds (It takes me 4 or 5 seconds). The progress bar
continues for a minute or less and announces that programming has failed. The DTC that is set is B1601. Can anyone
explain what is happening? Is a clone key saved in memory as a second key? I am at a loss to understand this unless
this is a bad transponder chip. I would greatly appreciate any help.
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f-wolf
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Re: How to program PATS using FORScan v2.3.*
A few weeks ago I was trying to program / ad a new key to a friends 2007 Toyota Corolla using the right Scan Tool ...I ended up giving up.
I ended up getting a new chip ... replaced the Chip in the "New Key"...and it only took a few minutes to get the job done.
So ...you may have a "Bad Chip" in your new key ??
Also have a read here:
How to check blank PATS key
https://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1581
I ended up getting a new chip ... replaced the Chip in the "New Key"...and it only took a few minutes to get the job done.
So ...you may have a "Bad Chip" in your new key ??
Also have a read here:
How to check blank PATS key
https://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1581