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Old 02-09-2003, 08:14 PM
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Question Remote Keyless Entry

I recently purchased a 1993 Crown Victoria that has a keyless entry pad on the door but didn't come with a remote entry fob. Is there any easy way to tell if the car has remote keyless entry? If not I can always purchase an aftermarket unit but if all I need is the remote transmitter I would hate to spend bucks on the whole works.
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I would bet that it would have keyless entry, since it has the keypad.
The keypad works with the same module that the Keyless entry
transmitter does.

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You'd win the bet, it did have the receiver built in. My brother in law had a fob from his 1994 Towncar, which got T-boned by a stoned teenager and totaled, and it worked nicely after programming my car. Sure glad I didn't go to Car Toys here in Tacoma and have an aftermarket unit installed as our local Ford dealer recommended.

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Re: Remote Keyless Entry

These instructions will work on Ford Crown Victoria / Mercury Grand Marquis models 93 94:

Turn ignition to RUN or ACC. Momentarily jump pins in programming connector located behind the glove box. 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.

These instructions will work on Ford Crown Victoria / Mercury Grand Marquis models 95 96 97:

Enter 5 digit permanent entry code into the keyless entry keypad. Within 5 seconds of pressing last button of code, press the 1/2 button. All doors will lock then unlock to confirm programming mode. Press any button on 1st transmitter within 5 seconds of pressing the 1/2 button. Locks will cycle to indicate successful programming. Press any button on 2nd transmitter (up to 4 transmitters total possible) within 5 seconds of previous transmitter. (if the keypad light goes out before all transmitters are programmed, the entire process must be repeated). Press the 7/8 and 9/0 buttons simultaneously on keypad to exit programming mode.

These instructions will work on Ford Crown Victoria / Mercury Grand Marquis models 98 +:

Diagnostic method of programming transmitters:
1. Choose service bay functions from the service function card.
2. Choose DDM (Driver Door Module)
3. Choose Key Fob Programming
4. Press any button on the remote entry transmitter
5. Choose Fob 1, 2, 3, or 4 and press STORE
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for additional transmitters
7. Press Cancel to get out of menu
Note: If transmitters do not appear to be working after procedure is complete, disconnect the vehicle battery for 5 minutes, then reconnect and try the transmitter again.
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