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2003 Mustang PATS Bypass, Crimestopper 2015fm


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carrman 
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I am needing help with my 2003 mustang. I have a crimestopper 2015fm and I tried a dei 555f module for the remote start. I followed the instructions about 30 times and gave up and bought an oem ford securelock bypass. The trouble is the instructions assume you are wiring into a ford alarm, and Im not. If someone has any experience with these bypasses you help is very very much appreciated.
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What is the Model Number of your SecureLock?

Do you have 2 FACTORY Coded Ignition Keys??

I use the OMEGA IB-PKF ( no Key Required )

Don't blame you on the 555f..............The 555fw or Key type 555u are O.K.

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carrman 
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I am using the securelock module#1 that my dealer gave me. I do have 2 keys and have moved the pellet everywhere around the ignition, i have tried everything including foul language with no change.
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Is there a Part # or other identifier on it?

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Program the 555F by holding it where you insert the key. Once you have it programmed and it remote starts while holding it in front of the key cylinder, then try positioning it on the side.
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if worse comes to worse  you can open the little door o the key take out the pill looking thing and hot glue it near the key cylinder to bypass PATS completely
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For some odd reason, we never have good luck with the keyless bypasses for Ford.  We stock most Ford Keys and just make a new one and insert in a 556u.  Total cost to the customer for key and 556u is $50 and works 100% of the time.
carrman 
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Update, I took the ford securelock bypass to my dealer and it was found to be defective. I re-installed the 555f and after many more attempts it did finally work. It just must be picky about where you place the pellet. Anyway I do appreciate all your help. Thanks

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