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I have a 2004 Ford Escape XLT and about a week ago I started having problems with the alarm. Usually, on the remote..if I press the lock button once...you can hear the doors lock...and if I pressed it again the horn would sound/chirp once and the headlights would flash indicating that the car was locked and the alarm was set. Now when I press the lock button on the remote once it still does lock the car but when I press it the second time to hear the horn sound and see the lights flash, nothing happens. Thoughts?

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Sorry, not my thing. I don't do programming info here.
However, try these 2 sites:
www.programyourremotes.com
and www.FORDPATS.com .

Both should be able to at least direct you
to where you can find an answer for this one.

Good hunting.

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Expertise: Questions about installing/using car alarms, auto starts, and other car security devices. I am the owner of ALARMTEK AUTO SECURITY and have been on the internet since 1994, providing online installation tech support for professional and backyard installers.

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