Car wont starr Ant-theft light solid lit

Asked by Jlove101 Dec 05, 2016 at 06:16 PM about the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport 2WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Lost original keys. Got locksmith to make
another. He got the truck to start but I
couldn't start it again after I turned off the
ignition. Got another key made to program
from the first. The second key flashes anti-
theft light rapidly. Went back and forth with
first then second key for 5 seconds like I
was told by another locksmith (in order to
program the second key) but my vehicle still
won't start. Trying to fix without having it
towed to a ford dealership. Please help

3 Answers

188,405

You cant it has to go the the seslership..

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101,635

That's a funny way of spelling 'stealership' lol.

2 people found this helpful.
188,405

Well its true, its a sealership

1 people found this helpful.

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