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Old 26-03-2016, 01:10 PM   #1
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Default How many keys can be programmed at once?

Hi all,

I still have the spare key from my Mondeo that was wrecked a day after buying it.

I was wondering if I was to re-case the remote module in one of these:-

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/221244146...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

and get the key cut to suit, could I get it programmed and potentially have three keys to fit my new Mondeo?

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Old 26-03-2016, 10:42 PM   #2
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Hi George....I can only speak for the Falcons but knowing Ford I can't see why they would change a system that makes them money re vehicle keys for the Mondeo. The short answer is no. Unless you have two original keys you can't program another. With the Falcons you can program up to eight keys (including non original keys to that vehicle) but you need two keys in the first place to do this. PM MR FPV. He is based in Sydney. If anyone can guide you he can. Scotty D (work) knows where he is. Cheers.

PS: just re-read you post....sorry if you have the two original keys (as you mention you would have 3 keys after the re-program) you should be ok. Still check with Mr FPV He is a forum sponsor. No sure if he does Mondeos but if he doesn't he will know who does. Don't suppose you have the owners manual that came with the car. Should give you a guide on how the program subsequent keys.

http://www.mr-fpv.com/

Mondeo owners may be able to give you more accurate info than myself.

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Hi George....I can only speak for the Falcons but knowing Ford I can't see why they would change a system that makes them money re vehicle keys for the Mondeo. The short answer is no. Unless you have two original keys you can't program another. With the Falcons you can program up to eight keys (including non original keys to that vehicle) but you need two keys in the first place to do this. PM MR FVP I think it is. He is based in Sydney. If anyone can guide you he can. Scotty D knows where he is. Cheers.
Hey Tone,

I have both original keys for the one I've got now, plus the spare from the wreck. Was hoping to get a third for the cost of programming but not a big issue.

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Old 26-03-2016, 11:25 PM   #4
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If you have the owners manual it shouldn't be an issue. You just need the get the new key cut to the 2nd Mondeo pull out the old transponder put it into the recut key then relearn it to the 2nd Mondeo via the instructions. You can try the instructions in my owners manual if you don't have one but I'm not sure if it would be the same procedure as a Mondeo.
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Old 27-03-2016, 09:46 PM   #5
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MC Mondeo manual seems to say yes. Page 32, and you can download the PDF from Ford if you haven't got your hardcopy (or in addition; having a searchable soft copy doesn't hurt!). You can have up to eight remote controls.

Only question mark is, can you reprogram a remote that's already programmed for another car? I'm guessing so, although since programming involves cycling the key in the ignition, you may have to stump up the cost of re-cutting the key blade before you can find out. Although perhaps you could try the procedure for 'additional keys' (step 4 below) using one of your original keys in the ignition to see if the remote will take?

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Programming a new remote control
1. Insert the key in the ignition.
2. Cycle the key from position 0 to II and then back to 0 four times within six seconds.
3. Leave the key in position 0 and press any button on the remote control within 10 seconds. You will receive confirmation via a chime or LED that programming has been successful.
Note: Further remote controls may be programmed at this stage.
4. Press any button on each additional remote control within 10 seconds of each other.
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Note fundamental difference in process between proximity keys (e.g. MB XR5, possibly Titanium) and other types of remote entry/keys.

I had to get two proximity keys programmed in situ with the car. ... at the dealer.
One existing key and one new one, after a key fob battery change by dealer necessitated a brand new key. Fortunately under warranty.
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Note fundamental difference in process between proximity keys (e.g. MB XR5, possibly Titanium) and other types of remote entry/keys.

I had to get two proximity keys programmed in situ with the car. ... at the dealer.
Oh wonderful , the manual is completely silent on the pitfalls of programming proximity keys. Hopefully not something I'll ever have to do...
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MC Mondeo manual seems to say yes. Page 32, and you can download the PDF from Ford if you haven't got your hardcopy (or in addition; having a searchable soft copy doesn't hurt!). You can have up to eight remote controls.

Only question mark is, can you reprogram a remote that's already programmed for another car? I'm guessing so, although since programming involves cycling the key in the ignition, you may have to stump up the cost of re-cutting the key blade before you can find out. Although perhaps you could try the procedure for 'additional keys' (step 4 below) using one of your original keys in the ignition to see if the remote will take?
that will program the key to open/close the car, but will not program the remote to enable the immobilisation system to see it and allow the car to start. that paart needs to be done by Ford. this will add a third remote that will open/close doors and allow car to start. Unfortunately as the key is cut to suit the old car, you will have to find a blank blade and have cut to suit and if possible swap the blade from the new to the old, if that makes sense.
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