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About Dinger
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Happy Holiday everyone! Specialize in transmissions. Many years at the dealer level in general repair, Red Sox Baseball and uber-experience with Lincoln Navigators. Come on Patriots! Nice job on the Lions last week!

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11 years in the transmission industry.

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ATSG, ASE, BPOE!

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On the job! Real life experience. Hours beyond hours of studying tranmission principles, updates, mods. Performance mods, towing mods, etc..

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Rated top in my field by Aamco Transmissions, 1999
Ranked 2nd in the country for Cottman Transmission 2006
 
   

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Topic: Lincoln/Mercury Repair



Expert: Dinger
Date: 12/11/2006
Subject: Programing a new remote entry device

Question
We have a 2001 Lincoln LS the remote stopped working. bought a new one from the dealer for $50 they said we could program it ourselves info would be in the manual. I don't see anything about programing in the manual can you help

thanks

Answer
Hi Clint,

Very odd that you were told that you can program this yourself, but it isn't true... Unless you have the New Generation STAR/Service Bay Diagnostic System and a Ford FSF card for it. This is the factory tool that must be used in order for you to program the key fob to your car. Dealer's here charge $100 to do it.

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