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Ba XR6T Wont lock


xrkiwi

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  • Member For: 17y 4m 25d

Hi all after quite an absence I got the bug and have bought another ute.

A few issues but it had done 180k so no biggy.Previous owner had been broken into

and had wrecked locks.So the had replaced only door locks and second key .One for door one for ignition.

It wont lock either with key the remote or from in cabin.Door open chime is up on dash.

Had a mate out today with scan tool and he can lock and unlock both doors from scan tool.

However it says passenger side door is ajar.

Fitted 2nd hand door assembly same thing have just fitted brand new ford lock assembly and no change..

 

Could it be the bcm ??no fault codes for bcm??

 

Thanks in advance

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You could try recoding the key lock? 

 

  1. Obtain a remote (can be a second hand one – they can all be reprogrammed, or you can buy a new one for about $90 from Ford).
  2. Close the doors.
  3. Turn the ignition key to the accesories position.
  4. Within 5 seconds of turning the key, hit the rear demister button (center console) three times in succession.
  5. The door locks will cycle once to indicate the special mode has been entered.
  6. Press any button on the remote you wish to program.
  7. The doors will cycle to indicate a new remote has been programmed.
  8. Continue steps 6 and 7 for all remotes (including existing ones) you intend to use on the vehicle.
  9. When you’ve programmed all the remotes, turn the ignition key off. The doors should cycle again to indicate the programming session has been completed.
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