Jakdaw Posted April 25, 2010 Report Posted April 25, 2010 Hi, I have just bought a Mk 1 Galaxy (T reg, 1999), that has no remote locking key, I have been quoted Quote
big_kev Posted April 25, 2010 Report Posted April 25, 2010 Go get a key yourself from scrappy or ebay.....dead easy to program. A half decent locksmith should be able to program the transponder chip for you.Or you could just nick the one out of your ordinary type key. If you have 2 existing keys you can program the transponder yourself. All this assumes that you have existing remote locking on your vehicle and are just missing the key. Quote
Jakdaw Posted April 25, 2010 Author Report Posted April 25, 2010 Go get a key yourself from scrappy or ebay.....dead easy to program. A half decent locksmith should be able to program the transponder chip for you.Or you could just nick the one out of your ordinary type key. If you have 2 existing keys you can program the transponder yourself. All this assumes that you have existing remote locking on your vehicle and are just missing the key. Kev, thanks for the info. I have two existing keys, one plain and one that should have a light in it. Where do I find the transponder chip? And how do I program the transponder? Regards Marcus Quote
big_kev Posted April 25, 2010 Report Posted April 25, 2010 The transponders are little chips inside the keys. See link below http://www.fordgalaxy.org.uk/ford/index.php?showtopic=19743 Quote
Jakdaw Posted April 29, 2010 Author Report Posted April 29, 2010 Hi Kev, thanks for that I have found the little chips. Will the remote automatically work once the chip is inserted? Quote
big_kev Posted April 29, 2010 Report Posted April 29, 2010 Will the remote automatically work once the chip is inserted? No ! The chip means that the key will work in the ignition ( assuming cut correctly.....nearly all locksmiths do this....quite cheaply ). For the remote to work you have to program it to the car. see link below http://www.fordgalaxy.org.uk/ford/index.php?showtopic=1485 Quote
mk2vr6 Posted April 29, 2010 Report Posted April 29, 2010 before certain people jump in and offer advice! lets check to see what model the OP has and then decide if it actually has remote locking? Quote
sparky Paul Posted April 30, 2010 Report Posted April 30, 2010 before certain people jump in and offer advice! lets check to see what model the OP has and then decide if it actually has remote locking? Indeed! Mine came with a plain key, and a remote key which didn't work. Supplying dealer obtained a new remote, and this didn't work either... yes, the car had no remote locking, and to add to the confusion had at some point been fitted up with a remote key to replace the original. ;) Mine is a 1999 Zetec, and remote locking was a Quote
big_kev Posted April 30, 2010 Report Posted April 30, 2010 All this assumes that you have existing remote locking on your vehicle and are just missing the key. It was mentioned previously.....although admitedly not answered. Quote
Steve_Mk1_2.3A Posted May 1, 2010 Report Posted May 1, 2010 You needed from the dealer when it was purchased: Convenience Pack 2 - Volume Sensing Alarm, Remote Central Locking and Load Compartment Cover If you have one of those you'll have remote locking. The CJB has three levels, 1) basic systems, 2) + with VSA (as above) and 3) + with Door Ajar/Lights Warning. It would appear if you have 2) then you should be able to program a key for just remote locking. It might be something that could be coded in VAG-COM. There are coding levels for the CJB which mention alarm and alarm pluds remote locking or just remote locking. Maybe someone with VAG-COM knowledge could shed some light on this. If so you could buy a remote key from FMC have that cut and programmed and remote locking added that way. Steve Quote
ads81 Posted May 1, 2010 Report Posted May 1, 2010 Also on a 1999 Zetec I got a Toad RK30 fitted by a local auto electrician about 18 months ago and its been totally reliable. Took about an hour for him to fit. I paid the extra for the Toad name and certainly haven't been dissapointed. Quote
Steve_Mk1_2.3A Posted May 3, 2010 Report Posted May 3, 2010 Also on a 1999 Zetec I got a Toad RK30 fitted by a local auto electrician about 18 months ago and its been totally reliable. Took about an hour for him to fit. I paid the extra for the Toad name and certainly haven't been dissapointed. I've been looking at the RK30 kit, did you get this to set the alarm as well or just lock and unlock the doors? Steve Quote
ALARM MAN Posted May 3, 2010 Report Posted May 3, 2010 Also on a 1999 Zetec I got a Toad RK30 fitted by a local auto electrician about 18 months ago and its been totally reliable. Took about an hour for him to fit. I paid the extra for the Toad name and certainly haven't been dissapointed. I've been looking at the RK30 kit, did you get this to set the alarm as well or just lock and unlock the doors? Steve If you have factory alarm and it is the mk2 model then yes it can i have fitted a Sigma to my wifes car And am a Main Toad Dealer but wanted extra security but both are great names in security Ian Quote
Steve_Mk1_2.3A Posted May 4, 2010 Report Posted May 4, 2010 If you have factory alarm and it is the mk2 model then yes it can i have fitted a Sigma to my wifes car And am a Main Toad Dealer but wanted extra security but both are great names in security Ian I've got a mk1 so I assume that some tweaking might be needed. The Toad from what I have read uses two wires to lock and unlock - which the Galaxy can do - but the alarm has the extra 3 wire switch on the lock which I assume checking the diagram needs to be triggered when the locks lock/unlock which I guess means using a relay or two to trigger the "alarm" pulse when un/locking the doors? I know that the RK30 seems to be the option for mk1's but I wonder what your input on this is ? Steve Quote
ALARM MAN Posted May 4, 2010 Report Posted May 4, 2010 If you have factory alarm and it is the mk2 model then yes it can i have fitted a Sigma to my wifes car And am a Main Toad Dealer but wanted extra security but both are great names in security Ian I've got a mk1 so I assume that some tweaking might be needed. The Toad from what I have read uses two wires to lock and unlock - which the Galaxy can do - but the alarm has the extra 3 wire switch on the lock which I assume checking the diagram needs to be triggered when the locks lock/unlock which I guess means using a relay or two to trigger the "alarm" pulse when un/locking the doors? I know that the RK30 seems to be the option for mk1's but I wonder what your input on this is ? Steve Set the RK30 for positive locking and connect to the cdl box under passenger seat and test from there to see if it will arm and disarm alarmI have never done a MK1 with alarm but im sure if it had alarm it will have had remote as well Ian Quote
Jakdaw Posted May 10, 2010 Author Report Posted May 10, 2010 All this assumes that you have existing remote locking on your vehicle and are just missing the key. It was mentioned previously.....although admitedly not answered. I was told by the Ford dealer that it would have remote locking but from reading the posts here I now have some doubts. How would I confirm for definate whether the car has remote locking capability? thanks Quote
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