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Old Mar 23, 2003 | 06:04 PM
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i have a 1996 f-350 crew cab last week it stoped working have installed new batterys in transmitter were is the receiver location and how many times do you turn on and off ignition to check if system is working all fuses check ok
 
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Old Mar 23, 2003 | 09:20 PM
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To program (or reprogram) transmitter(s) into the remote entry receiver module, perform the following steps:

Turn key to the ON or ON/ACCESSORY position and momentarily short the two terminals of the program connector (C4) (a two-pin connector taped to the wire assembly connected to the remote entry receiver module, approximately 6 inches from the remote entry receiver module). All doors should lock then unlock. Remove shorting pin.

Press any button on transmitter. All doors should lock then unlock to verify that the transmitter has been programmed. If door locks do not respond, press button again (up to three times maximum with the same transmitter).

Repeat Step 2 to program additional transmitters into the remote entry receiver module (up to four transmitters maximum).

Key off. All doors should lock then unlock.




the module is above right of gas pedal.
 
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