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Old 20-12-2008, 10:57 AM   #1
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hey hows it going all
as you may notice i post alot due to my smartlock problems well just another question
would it be easyer if i just bought a ecu lock barrel and body control modual would that unlock my car and get it out of shut down mode or should i just get it to ford so they can put it on the computer either way very pricey id imagin i just need to get my car going before christmas its driven me mad
thanks anyway for all your help guys if any one else has had this problem what did you do and what will ford charge me

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1989 EA SVO FALCON
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SVO dash cluster
SVO RECARO trim
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Sounds good pity it hasn’t ran in 3 years
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Old 21-12-2008, 08:54 PM   #2
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Your best bet is to go to ford and let them deal with it.

If you buy a barrel and BCM, you then need to have the ECU reprogrammed to the new BCM. Ford can do this, but I heard somewhere on here that they won't do it unless they supplied the BCM or ECU.

My opinion, just take it to ford. There are only a few places that have the computer system/unit to be able to get into it all and sort it out.
But keep your wits about you. They should just be able to unlock the car without having to change anything.

Check that you don't have a constant drain on the battery. Even an opened relay is enough of a drain. This is what sent mine into shut down mode.

Have you tried to put it into normal mode learning?
If you haven't tried it, it gave mine a flicker of life occasionally, so it may be enough to get it to ford.
To get it into normal mode learning:
1. Ensure all accessories are off and the courtesy lamp fuse is not blown.
2. Switch ignition to On and wait until the Smartshield warning lamp stops flashing. This can take up to 61 minutes.
3. When the warning lamp stops flashing, the door locks will cycle twice indicating that the system is in normal mode
4. Switch the ignition to off until the smartshield warning lamp begins to flash. This will take about 30s
5. Attempt to start the car to verify correct normal mode settings


Also, for interests sake, when mine went into to lock down, it went to ford to get it fixed. They replaced the ignition barrel and coded two keys and it cost me $800. Painful, but not much choice.

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Old 21-12-2008, 09:14 PM   #3
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can i open and shut the doors while im waiting the 61 mins or do i just sit there ive tried it a few times already and nothing has happened i have done somethin wrong
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SVO MOMO steering wheel
SVO rear spoiler
SVO dash cluster
SVO RECARO trim
SVO headers
SVO grille
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Old 21-12-2008, 09:20 PM   #4
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Don't open doors. If it's a fine day leave a window down. But otherwise look forward to a fun time sitting in the car with nothing going on.

If it doesn't work, doesn't mean your doing it wrong. It only worked for me once or twice. Not every time.

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Old 21-12-2008, 10:24 PM   #5
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sounds fun thanks man looks like i have a busy day to look forward to
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SVO MOMO steering wheel
SVO rear spoiler
SVO dash cluster
SVO RECARO trim
SVO headers
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