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#21 Posted : 16 years ago
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Don't worry.
After extensive searching I read about the Courtesy lamp fuse being on the same circuit as the smartlock. This i have replaced and away we go, first pop.
WOO HOO.
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ford are brillaint arint they?
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if you are having probs starting.hold the key on an thump the steering wheel,that allways works.
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no just check the fuses
then curse
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i have got a 1991 ford fairmont eb would a smart lock keypad work on it ?
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i have got a 1991 ford fairmont eb would a smart lock keypad work on it ?



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oh and replace the courtsy fuse with a curcuit breaker out of a vt commodore or ef/l futara etc
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A 2nd hand engine has gone into our EL. Now it simply won't start. It wioll turn over but there appears to be no spark. After testing everything we can think of we can only assume it is the smart lock. Do you know how to reset it?? Thanks

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done, if anyone needs to know how to reset the mechanical side of smartlock just reply to this
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There are a few different options for entering the learning mode of your cars, either the demister or the boot release. suggest talking to your local Mister Mint guys. They have the know how and sell the smart locks too. Happy motoring
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Does your interior light still work? I ask because the Smartlock runs from the same fuse and if that fuse is blown the car won't go.

Otherwise leave the ignition in the on position for an hour or so and try to start the car.

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Well living in darwin has its problems!
First replaced the steering column and key barrel.
1994 ford fairlaine auto.
Put in NEW smart lock.Car ran for two weeks but now needs to have the key coded 40 min every morning or after 8 hres of no use
Tried
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Cheapest easiest and most permanent way out of it is to get a Smartlock bypass module from these guys http://www.shiftkits.com.au/ and then buy a superior aftermarket immobiliser.

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done, if anyone needs to know how to reset the mechanical side of smartlock just reply to this
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