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I have  a 2000 Ford Mustang GT.  When I turn the key my theft light is blinking.  When I try to start the car the engine just turns over and won't start.  I have tried to put the alarm in valet mode but the light won't turn on and stay lit. I have disconnected the battery before and that was worked.  Also, I have waited till the theft light stops blinking, push in the button on the dash, pull out the key and put it back in and start it.  This has worked in the past also, but today it won't start at all!!

Please help.

Answer
Your P.A.T.S. system is engaged.
The bypass PKFM Kit would be required to get around the
Ford PASSIVE ANTI THEFT SYSTEM effectively, and keep
it inert for as long as needed.

See it at www.FORDPATS.com  In stock at the moment.
Popular item for Mustang owners.

Good luck.

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