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Hi Everyone,
I am trying to program keyless entry remotes for a 93 Ford Probe and need a little help. I have instructions, but they first say to "Momentarily jump pins in programming connector located in right rear quarter panel area" Can anyone tell me how I do this? and what to use to do it??? Thanks!!!! |
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"Jumping Pins" Basically means connecting them. You can use almost anything to do this, either a piece of wire or even a coathanger (I had to jump mine to ground, and needed something long)
**MAKE SURE THE JUMPER WIRE IS FUSED TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO ELECTRICAL SYSTEM*** Hope this helps ![]() EDIT: Im moving this to the ford forums. ![]()
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I have a 93 PGT and I was told the jumper pins were located right by the power antenna in the hatch area. Since i did not find any I assumed I didnt have keyless..no biggie my aftermarket alarm had it.
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95 probe keyless entry
Where is the module for the keyless entry mounted at in the car?
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Re: "jumping pins" for remote programming???
These instructions will work on Ford Probe models, 93 - 97:
Turn ignition to RUN or ACC. Momentarily jump pins in programming connector located in RR quarter panel area. All doors will lock then unlock to confirm programming mode. Press any button on 1st transmitter. Door locks will cycle to confirm programming. Press any button on 2nd transmitter (up to 4 transmitters total possible). Turn ignition to OFF. Locks will again cycle to indicate end of programming mode. |
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