Taurus AWD V6-3.5L (2009)
8. Turn the second PATS key to the OFF position and remove it from the ignition lock cylinder.
9. The vehicle should now start with both ignition keys and the RKE transmitter of the IKTs should function.
10. If it is desired to program additional key(s) (only up to 8 keys total can be programmed into the IC), refer to Key Programming Using Two
Programmed Keys See: Accessories and Optional Equipment/Antitheft and Alarm Systems/Testing and Inspection/Programming and
Relearning/Key Programming Using Two Programmed Keys for each additional key that needs to be programmed.
Key Programming Switch State Control
Key Programming Switch State Control
NOTE: The spare key programming switch is a programmable switch which provides the capability to enable/disable the normal customer spare key
programming procedure detailed in the Owner's Literature. It must read ENABLE if more than 2 keys need to be programmed into the Instrument Cluster
(IC). For additional information, refer to Key Programming Using Two Programmed Keys See: Accessories and Optional Equipment/Antitheft and
Alarm Systems/Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning/Key Programming Using Two Programmed Keys. This programmable switch is
provided as a convenience for rental company fleets or other fleet purchasers who may not want the spare key programming procedure available to the
vehicle driver.
NOTE: The spare key programming switch state can be viewed with the IC PID SPAREKEY.
NOTE: If the SPAREKEY PID reads ENABLE, up to 8 keys total can be programmed into the IC using Key Programming Using Two Programmed
Keys See: Accessories and Optional Equipment/Antitheft and Alarm Systems/Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning/Key Programming
Using Two Programmed Keys. If the SPAREKEY PID reads DISABLED, the Key Programming Using Two Programmed Keys procedure will not
function. This switch is set to ENABLE when the vehicle is built. This PID does not affect the Integrated Keyhead Transmitter (IKT) Key Programming
Using Diagnostic Equipment, the Spare Key Programming - Unlimited Key Mode or the Spare Key Programming - Using Diagnostic Equipment
procedures.
1. Insert a programmed Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) (or IKT) key into the ignition lock cylinder and turn the key from the OFF position to the
ON position.
2. From the scan tool, enter TOOLBOX. Select BODY-SECURITY-PATS Functions and follow the on-screen instructions to ENTER SECURITY
ACCESS. For additional information, refer to Anti-Theft Security Access See: Accessories and Optional Equipment/Antitheft and Alarm
Systems/Testing and Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics.
3. NOTE: The default setting of the key programming switch on delivery of all new vehicles is ENABLED, when viewing the IC PID SPAREKEY.
From the scan tool menu select: "Customer Spare Key Programming Enable" (or "Customer Spare Key Programming Disable") and follow the
on-screen instructions.
-
"Customer Spare Key Programming Enable" - the spare key programming procedure is accessible.
-
"Customer Spare Key Programming Disable" - the spare key programming procedure is not accessible.
Key Programming Using Two Programmed Keys
Key Programming Using Two Programmed Keys
NOTE: This procedure works only if 2 or more programmed ignition keys (they do not have to be keys) are present. If 2 programmed Passive
Anti-Theft System (PATS) keys are not available, refer to Integrated Keyhead Transmitter (IKT) Key Programming Using Diagnostic Equipment See:
Accessories and Optional Equipment/Antitheft and Alarm Systems/Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning/Integrated Keyhead Transmitter
(IKT) Key Programming Using Diagnostic Equipment.
NOTE: The PID SPAREKEY must be enabled for this procedure to operate. If this PID is not enabled, refer to Key Programming Switch State Control
See: Accessories and Optional Equipment/Antitheft and Alarm Systems/Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning/Key Programming Switch