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HOMESERVICE MANUALSFORD2010F 150 4WD V8-4.6L VIN WREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISBODY AND FRAMELOCKSKEYLESS ENTRYTESTING AND INSPECTIONKEY PROGRAMMINGUSING TWO PROGRAMMING KEYS
2010 Ford F 150 4WD V8-4.6L VIN W
Using Two Programming Keys
2010 Ford F 150 4WD V8-4.6L VIN WSECTION Using Two Programming Keys
Key Programming Using Two Programmed Keys
NOTE: This procedure works only if 2 or more programmed ignition keys are available. If 2 programmed keys are not available, refer to Key Programming Using Diagnostic Equipment Using Diagnostic Equipment.
NOTE: The Instrument Cluster (IC) SPAREKEY PID must be enabled for this procedure to operate. If this PID is not enabled, refer to Key Programming Switch State Control Switch State Control, then select SPAREKEY programming switch ENABLED. The SPAREKEY PID is set to ENABLE when the vehicle is built.
NOTE: If the programming procedure is successful, the new key(s) starts the vehicle and the anti-theft indicator proves-out for approximately 3 seconds. If the programming procedure is not successful and the new key(s) does not start the engine, leave the key in the ON position for at least 3 seconds, then turn the key off. Repeat the key programming procedure from Step 1. If the failure repeats, refer to Anti-Theft Testing and Inspection in the Diagnosis and Testing to review the DTCs and carry out the appropriate pinpoint tests.
NOTE: A maximum of 8 Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) keys can be programmed into the IC during this programming procedure, but only if the SPAREKEY PID is set to ENABLE.
NOTE: A minimum of 2 PATS keys must be programmed into the IC before the vehicle starts. If the MyKey(TM) function is enabled, one or both of the keys must be administrator (admin) keys.
NOTE: If the vehicle is in unlimited key mode, this spare key programming procedure still functions. Any 2 keys that can start the vehicle can be used to program an additional unlimited key.
NOTE: If additional keys are to be programmed, and the remaining keys are with the customer, or are not available, instruct the customer to refer to the Owner's Literature for instructions on programming the remaining keys. In either case, the IC SPAREKEY PID must be enabled.
NOTE: If the steps are not carried out as outlined, the programming procedure ends.
NOTE: Ignition keys must have a correct mechanical key cut for the vehicle and must be PATS encoded keys (contain a transponder).
NOTE: When in the unlimited key mode, the IC PID N_KEYCODE always reads 2 (after the first 2 keys have been programmed), no matter how many keys are programmed to the vehicle.
NOTE: This procedure is not necessary if only the PATS transceiver was replaced. Replacement of the transceiver does not erase the PATS key codes in the IC.
1. Insert the first programmed PATS key into the ignition lock cylinder and turn the key from the OFF position to the ON position (maintain the key in the ON position for a minimum of 3 seconds and less than 10 seconds).
2. Turn the first PATS key to the OFF position and remove the first key from the ignition lock cylinder.
3. Within 5 seconds of turning the first key to the OFF position, insert the second programmed PATS key into the ignition lock cylinder and turn the key from the OFF to the ON position (maintain the key in the ON position for a minimum of 3 seconds and less than 10 seconds).
4. Turn the second key to the OFF position and remove the key from the ignition lock cylinder.
5. Within 10 seconds of turning the second key to the OFF position, insert the unprogrammed PATS key (the new key) into the ignition lock cylinder and turn the key from the OFF to the ON position (maintain the key in the ON position for a minimum of 3 seconds and less than 10 seconds).
6. Start the vehicle with the new key.
7. If it is desired to program additional key(s) (only up to 8 keys total can be programmed into the IC), repeat Steps 1-5 for each additional key that needs to be programmed.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.