Ford Focus: UK Focus remote key
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UK Focus remote key
Just bought a 54 plate Focus LX(UK). How many remote keys are supplied as
standard? I was given one remote key and one ordinary key. It seems strange
as every other car I've bought with remote locking came with two remote
keys. The Ford dealer tells me this is standard!
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Re: UK Focus remote key
In message <mtcbe.2966$ntli.net>, Janice
<com> wrote
My 2001 Focus (second hand from Ford dealer) came with a 'master' red
key (non-remote), a blue key (non-remote) and a 3 button radio frequency
remote key.
I wonder if the dealership has held on to your master key so that you
will always have to go back to them to cure future problems (at a cost)?
You need two coded keys to program a third key - to allow the third key
to disable the engine immobilisation system - so it may be worth getting
a third key and programming it before you lose a key.
The cost of a radio frequency remote key a few years ago was around £60
from a Ford dealer - more if they programed it (instructions for
programming are in the owners handbook and is a five minute job)
--
Alan
mailto:clara.co.uk
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"Alan" <clara.co.uk> wrote in message
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I've had two Focuses and they both came with one three button key and one
blue key - no red key. However, I've never needed to reprogramme
Bob H
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"Alan" <clara.co.uk> wrote in message
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strange
Yes it's a remote key and a blue key - will consider the possibility of a
3rd key.
My main concern was thinking of adding an alarm to the car. Most alarms will
now work with the car's own remotes but this will not be of much use as
there is only one remote. It would mean the spare key wouldn't be of much
use as it would not turn off the alarm.
So I'm faced with geting an alarm system with two remote fobs thus making
the Ford remote key redundant and losing the boot button.
Any ideas? I've been reading a lot of posts that don't think an alarm is
necessary now as most new cars use the immobiliser system.
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Re: UK Focus remote key
"Bob Hill" <com> wrote in message
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Thanks - at least I know the dealer wasn't making it up.
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Re: UK Focus remote key
In message <Pqdbe.2996$ntli.net>, Janice
<com> wrote
Doesn't everyone just ignore the sound of car alarms these days?
You will probably achieve the same results with a dummy alarm i.e. using
the existing red light on the dash that flashes when the ignition is off
and putting a few 'alarm stickers' on the windows.
If a thief wants something from your car he will just smash a window and
not bother if the car has an alarm or not.
The ignition immobiliser will prevent the car from being started without
a key coded for the car.
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Alan
mailto:clara.co.uk
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Re: UK Focus remote key
"Alan" <clara.co.uk> wrote in message
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strange
You shouldnt have received a Red master key with your Focus. Ford
disconntinued the red master around mid-late 98.
They then went to the "2 standard keys needed to programme a 3rd, 4th, 5th
etc" affair.
You can have upto 7 keys coded at any one time to disable the immobilizer.
Tim..
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the switching of the central locking with the key will operate your alarm on
& off as will the remote
"Janice" <com> wrote in message
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"Alan" <clara.co.uk> wrote in message
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Yes I think you're correct. It's just been standard practice to fit an alarm
which predates most new cars being fitted with an immobiliser as standard. I
think I'll follow your example of putting some stickers on.
Thanks
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So it's basically working on the central locking activating?
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