Nabz Posted May 1, 2011 Report Posted May 1, 2011 Ok so, i've started driving last month as i'm only 18 and i'm very much interested into getting a transponder key for my galaxy 2.3 model 1997, yes i know it's quite old but can't do anything about it :/ My question is, how can i know if my car has a transponder system because when we bought the car, there wasn't any remote key but the only thing i know is that the car has a red blinking LED when locked right in the corner of driving seat's window. Is it enough to have a remote key working with the car? because i went to ford and they said it'll cost me about 300 CHF (around 320 USD) to get a working remote key although they never told me what they were going to do. All i know is that they are tricking me and somehow will charge more then it should be. So before actually buying a remote key, i want to know if it'll work with the car or i don't even have that remote system in the first place. regards, Quote
seatkid Posted May 1, 2011 Report Posted May 1, 2011 Dont confuse PATS (passive anti theft system or immobiliser) with remote locking - two different things. All galaxys have a small transponder chip built into all keys, be they remote type or normal. If you get another key fob normal or remote, the chip/car has to be coded to accept each other, otherwise the immobiliser (ECU) will not allow you to start the engine. PATS coding can only be done by a dealer (expensive) If you have a remote key fob (with batteries), then you can access/remove the PATS chip and put it in another remote key fob. On the other hand a remote keyfob can also be programmed by the user to operate the central locking. (Actually its the car thats programmed to accept the remote fob) - this however is a separate function from the immobiliser. Quote
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