SOURCE: 98 golf anti theft problem
Put the key in the driver door lock (or the trunk lock if you don't trust the driver's door- quite often on a vehicle of this age the wires break in the door and it won't electrically de-activate the alarm due to the broken wires)
Disconnect the battery.
Turn the key to the unlock position (toward the front of the car if using the driver or passenger doors) and release it- it will go back to centered, but will retain slack in the forward direction
Then reconnect the battery. You may get one beep out of the alarm horn. If it beeps continually, turn the key to unlock again.
As long as the alarm is de-activated it will not prevent the car from starting. If you are still having a problem it is not alarm related.
Good luck and keep me posted, be glad to help
SOURCE: 97 mustang want start just turns over
no you cannot bypass it. What you can do is put an OBD I computer in it or there is a programmable ECM on the market now. These are very expensive options and alot of skill is involved. Where are you located?
SOURCE: ok... i lost my keys for my 98 mustang gt and had
no the key needs to be programed for now disconnect your ground cable on the battery for a couple minutes then try to restart it
SOURCE: how do i reset the
The system reset any time the correct ignition key is turned to the run position or the door is locked and unlocked with the key, there is a sensor on the lock cylinder. If this is what you have done then already then the system have problem and you will need the dealer to scan it for fault codes. You may have a defective key transponder sensor in the ignition lock cylinder.
SOURCE: anti theft
the person who came up with this system should be shot, dead,, for being stupid,,,, this system sucks,,, ,
When the ignition is turned to RUN or START, the
theft indicator will light for 3 seconds and then go
out. If the theft indicator stays on for an extended
period of time or flashes rapidly, have the system
serviced by your dealership or a qualified technician.
You can view additonal information at this Free Ford website, by viewing the owners manual.
https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/owners_manuals/default.asp
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