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I recently replaced a fuse in my fuse box so my remote would unlock and unlock my doors and now my truck wont start i have a 1998 ford expedition XLT and it wont start can u help me on how to disarm it pluse my UNLOCK button on the remote is damaged is there a Bypass

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Ok, It appears you've reset the PATS.
The car does not recognise the chip in the ignition
key any longer.

The PATS (FORD'S PASSIVE ANTI THEFT SYSTEM)
needs to be reprogrammed I believe.
You can tow it to any FORD vehicle dealer
to have the service department re code it.
While there, get that remote replaced too.

The trouble is in the ignition at the reader
probably, but Ford will need to determine that.

Not alot you can do but deal with the service
department at this point.

Sorry about that.

ALARMTEK
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