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Key Programming Using Diagnostic Equipment > < Key Programming Switch State Control - Vehicles Built Up To: 07-2002
Anti-Theft - Passive - Key Programming Switch State Control—Vehicles Built From: 08/2002 Maverick 2001 (12/2000-07/2004)
General Procedures

NOTE:
NOTE:The spare key programming switch is a diagnostic tool programmable switch which provides the capability to enable/disable the customer spare key programming procedure. This procedure is in the Owner Literature spare key programming procedure or in this section under Key Programming Using Two Programmed Keys - Vehicles Built From: 08/2002. This programmable switch is provided as a convenience for customers who may not want the spare key programming procedure available to the vehicle driver.
NOTE:
NOTE:The spare key programming switch state can be viewed by PCM PID SPARE_KY.
  1. Insert a programmed ignition key into the ignition lock cylinder and turn the ignition switch to RUN.
  1. Using the diagnostic tool Ford Service Function (FSF) card, select PCM from the menu. Follow SECURITY ACCESS to obtain security access. For additional information, refer to Anti-Theft Security Access - Vehicles Built From: 08/2002 procedure in this section.
  1. NOTE:
    NOTE:The default setting on delivery of all new vehicles is <ENABLE>.
    From the diagnostic tool menu, select SPARE KEY PROGRAMMING SWITCH selection to desired setting:
    <ENABLE> Spare key programming procedure is accessible.
    <DISABLE> spare key programming procedure is not accessible.

Key Programming Using Diagnostic Equipment > < Key Programming Switch State Control - Vehicles Built Up To: 07-2002