Ford Falcon (FG) 2010 Manual page 46

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KEY CODING
Replacement or additional keys are
available from your Authorised Ford
Dealer. A maximum of 8 keys can be
coded to the system at any one time.
Note: Two coded keys are required if
you wish to code a new key.
Note: Keys not present during the key
coding process will be removed from the
memory.
The key coding method is described
below:
1.
Sit in the driver's seat and close the
door.
2.
Insert the first already coded key
in the ignition switch and turn to
position 'I'.
3.
Turn the key back to position '0' and
remove the key from the ignition.
4.
Within 5 seconds, insert the second
already coded key in the ignition
switch and turn to position 'II'.
5.
Turn the key back to position '0' and
remove from the ignition switch. The
door locks will cycle once to indicate
that coding mode is active.
Locks and security
6.
7.
Coding erasure
With any two coded keys you can erase
all previously coded keys from your
Smartshield system.
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If a third (new) key is now inserted
in the ignition switch and turned to
position 'II' within 5 seconds, this
third key is coded to the system.
The door locks will cycle 3 times
to indicate the third key has been
successfully coded. Wait for the
door lock cycling to complete. Turn
the key back to position '0' and
remove from the ignition switch.
Repeat step 6 with another new
key, if desired. The door locks will
cycle 4 times, and so on up to eight
cycles for the eighth key coded.
Insert the first key in the ignition
switch and turn to position 'I'.
Turn the key back to position '0' and
remove the key from the ignition.
Within 5 seconds, insert the second
key in the ignition switch and turn to
position 'II'.
Turn the key back to position '0', but
leave the key in the ignition switch.
The door locks will cycle once.
Turn the second key (already in the
ignition) to position 'II' again. Turn the
key back to position '0' and remove
the key from the ignition.
Insert the first key again. Turn
to position 'II', then turn back to
position '0'. The door locks will cycle
twice.

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