Works the same on all Fords. Insert your key in the ignition, cycle the ignition on and off 8 times (don't start vehicle, just goto the 'ON' position with the key). The power locks will cycle one time. Press the lock button on all the fobs you want to work with the vehicle (Up to 4 or 6 max per vehicle, I I don't remember what the limit is). I believe you have about 1 minute to press the button on each fob. Only the fobs that were programed in the last cycle will work, in otherwords, do ALL of the fobs or the ones that used to work will not anymore!
To disable the immobilizer on a Ford Explorer, you typically need the vehicle's key fob, as the system is designed to prevent unauthorized access. If you have lost the key fob, you'll need to contact a Ford dealership or a qualified locksmith to reprogram a new key, as attempting to bypass the immobilizer may result in security issues. Always refer to the owner's manual or a professional for guidance specific to your vehicle model and year.
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To reprogram the key fob for a 2002 Mercedes, first, ensure you have all the keys you want to program. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine. Press and hold the "Lock" button on the key fob for about 5 seconds, then release it. Turn the ignition off and remove the key; the fob should now be reprogrammed. If you have multiple fobs, repeat the process for each one.
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I may not be right but try holding down your lock button until the doors lock?
Try Precision Tune
According to the 2002 Ford Expedition Owner Guide : Each key fob takes one 3 volt lithium battery number ( CR 2032 )
With the dealers scan tool.
You'll probably need to have this done at a dealership.
your key fob can only be programed by the local gm dealer.
the bastards at the dealership have to do it...had it done, not cheap.
Take it to your dealership they would be the one to help you with that.