My fob unlocks but won't lock so this was good because it ruled out the actuator being the problem because if I locked it before the sequence, it self locked the car after. Lucky I had my wits about me because I just about got out of the car and it might have locked me out. There is some corrosion on the circuit board so I'll try soaking in isopropyl first before buying a new fob. I have rescued a few well-gone phones that I have got wet with that trick. 🤞 Cheers mate.
Nice @jivekiwi. Glad the video was able to assist in some way. And lucky you were thinking or else you'd be breaking into your own car! Please subscribe if you haven't already and good luck. I'll make a note of the Isopropyl trick you gave too. Thank you.
No problem mate. Yes if you reprogram your key, the system goes into training mode and wipes all the existing keys from memory. You then have to reconnect any keys to the system. So the key that was lost/stolen will not register (that’s what I experienced with my 2 keys and how I understand it from the manual). The issue still remains that you can still use the keys manually I guess.
Will this process work (programming a new fob key) if my original ford key (only key) is not a fob? I just bought a 2nd hand 2005 territory and having to stick the key in the drivers door to lock/unlock is doing my head in 😅
Hey Paul, good question mate. I've spoken to a local Ford Dealer about this before. And at the time they said depending on the year/make of the car you have to email them the VIN number along with some proof that it's your car like rego papers showing your name and address, for obvious reasons. From there they contact Ford Australia to see if they can get a copy of the key created for you. It's not a guarantee but that's one of the options. You could probably try Ford Australia yourself to cut out the middle man. Good luck mate...hope this helps👍
Hey mate, sorry I have not gone down to that technical detail with it. I'd have a guess and say yes. A quick google should confirm that for you. From what I'm seeing they should be 433Mhz but I'm not 100% sure mate. You might have to go to Mr Minute or someone like that to confirm if you can't find much on the net.
@@678ville For anyone else looking for this info - you need a code for a key to be cut then a tech to program the transponder chip to your car for it to be able to start. The key fob for the central locking can be done exactly like this video. Thanks for the video 👍
Can you please send me the link or place of the aftermarket key you got please? Did u have to get it cut too? I have the 2006 Ford Territory Ghia Sy will it work?
We recently, bought a fob, programed it, all locks work, but if we use the new key to start the car, it turns over then cuts out, did we but the wrong remote, should we have got one with an alarm button on it, the one we have has door locking and boot only.
I'm not 100% sure sorry. But it sounds like you have a similar one to the aftermarket one I've got ( in the video). Did you get the key cut to the original key? Does the original key do the same thing to the car?
I never got an orginal fob (brought car second hand) I recently got an after market key like yours in the video but the process doesn't work. I did eventually find there was a small chip that came with the new key. Where/what do I do with that?
When I start doing what you did it doesn't do anything. Like the key works cause I got it cut but even the demister button on the actual car doesn't seem to do anything. I go my key from Remote Pro. Looks just like the one you where using in the video. I have a 09 territory if that makes any difference
@@kirsteymcmartin502 It's rare that the demister stops working. But can you start the car and test that it works first? Could be stopping it from programming the key. Was the chip you found separate to the key fob? If so then you may need to open the key up to see if there is a chip inside and a battery??? I know I'm digging at the bottom of the bucket, but I'm just going on not seeing it in person
@kirsteymcmartin502 how did you go? Or you still trying to figure it out? Maybe you need to go back to Remote Pro to find out. I'd like to know how you resolve it please 😀
@@678ville my demister is working, I worked out why my remote isn’t reprogramming, my drivers side actuator is not working, I’ve ordered a new one and I’m waiting for it to be delivered, and my car is 2005 sx ford territory
Just to clarify, you had one original working key and one aftermarket but cut and not coded key and you were able to code the second key using the original? I’m mainly asking because the sellers of aftermarket keys and everywhere else online seems to reckon that if you don’t have two original keys what you have done won’t work but you seem to have proven them wrong with your video, just in case my idiot brain has misunderstood your second key was never coded to the car only your original one was yeah?
Gosh I love a YT video that gets straight to the point. Thanks!
Thanks mate. Glad to be helping out 😊
You saved my son over $200 ,thanks so much 2:30
I liked reading this 😊glad it helped out
Worked on a SZ 2011 TS Territory - With an original spare fob that hadn't had a battery change in a few years. Thanks!
No problem. Glad it helped you out. Please subscribe if not already
I had to refer to my own video today 😂😂😂
My fob unlocks but won't lock so this was good because it ruled out the actuator being the problem because if I locked it before the sequence, it self locked the car after. Lucky I had my wits about me because I just about got out of the car and it might have locked me out. There is some corrosion on the circuit board so I'll try soaking in isopropyl first before buying a new fob. I have rescued a few well-gone phones that I have got wet with that trick. 🤞
Cheers mate.
Nice @jivekiwi. Glad the video was able to assist in some way. And lucky you were thinking or else you'd be breaking into your own car! Please subscribe if you haven't already and good luck. I'll make a note of the Isopropyl trick you gave too. Thank you.
The iso worked...and subscribed. Brilliant!
@jivekiwi champion! love it
Thanks mate! Our house just got broken into :( Wondering if you reprogram the key fob can the old key still start the car?
No problem mate.
Yes if you reprogram your key, the system goes into training mode and wipes all the existing keys from memory. You then have to reconnect any keys to the system. So the key that was lost/stolen will not register (that’s what I experienced with my 2 keys and how I understand it from the manual). The issue still remains that you can still use the keys manually I guess.
How do you make the vehicle beep when both unlocking and locking? Ours only beeps on unlock.
Did you have to program the transponder chip with the new flip key aswell??
Will this process work (programming a new fob key) if my original ford key (only key) is not a fob?
I just bought a 2nd hand 2005 territory and having to stick the key in the drivers door to lock/unlock is doing my head in 😅
IV lost my keys to a Ford territory 2004 how do I replace it ,do I need new lock an barrel n key??
Hey Paul, good question mate. I've spoken to a local Ford Dealer about this before. And at the time they said depending on the year/make of the car you have to email them the VIN number along with some proof that it's your car like rego papers showing your name and address, for obvious reasons. From there they contact Ford Australia to see if they can get a copy of the key created for you. It's not a guarantee but that's one of the options. You could probably try Ford Australia yourself to cut out the middle man. Good luck mate...hope this helps👍
Hi mate just wondering what the frequency is for the key fob?
And is it the same frequency for 2005 Territorys and later models?
Thanks in advance. 😊
Hey mate, sorry I have not gone down to that technical detail with it. I'd have a guess and say yes. A quick google should confirm that for you. From what I'm seeing they should be 433Mhz but I'm not 100% sure mate. You might have to go to Mr Minute or someone like that to confirm if you can't find much on the net.
Hey mate, will this work do you think with a key that has no buttons on it?
Does this pair the chip/immobilizer aswell or is that a different process? Thanks
I'm not 100% sure mate. I think it does, but someone else maybe able to answer this.
@@678ville For anyone else looking for this info - you need a code for a key to be cut then a tech to program the transponder chip to your car for it to be able to start. The key fob for the central locking can be done exactly like this video. Thanks for the video 👍
@@norfyxr6 thanks mate
Thanks
No worries mate
Can you please send me the link or place of the aftermarket key you got please?
Did u have to get it cut too?
I have the 2006 Ford Territory Ghia Sy will it work?
Hi, I found a guy on Marketplace who was mobile here locally that did it for me. Yes he had to cut it for me using the original key for $170.
We recently, bought a fob, programed it, all locks work, but if we use the new key to start the car, it turns over then cuts out, did we but the wrong remote, should we have got one with an alarm button on it, the one we have has door locking and boot only.
I'm not 100% sure sorry. But it sounds like you have a similar one to the aftermarket one I've got ( in the video). Did you get the key cut to the original key? Does the original key do the same thing to the car?
Yes, we had the cut to the original@@678ville.
I never got an orginal fob (brought car second hand) I recently got an after market key like yours in the video but the process doesn't work. I did eventually find there was a small chip that came with the new key. Where/what do I do with that?
@kirsteymcmartin502 I'm not 100% sure. Where does the process fail? Did the chip separate to the key/fob? Where did you get it from? eBay?
When I start doing what you did it doesn't do anything. Like the key works cause I got it cut but even the demister button on the actual car doesn't seem to do anything. I go my key from Remote Pro. Looks just like the one you where using in the video. I have a 09 territory if that makes any difference
@@kirsteymcmartin502 It's rare that the demister stops working. But can you start the car and test that it works first? Could be stopping it from programming the key. Was the chip you found separate to the key fob? If so then you may need to open the key up to see if there is a chip inside and a battery??? I know I'm digging at the bottom of the bucket, but I'm just going on not seeing it in person
@kirsteymcmartin502 how did you go? Or you still trying to figure it out? Maybe you need to go back to Remote Pro to find out. I'd like to know how you resolve it please 😀
Thanks mate 😊
No worries mate. Glad it helped you out. Thanks for watching and subscribing 👍
What if it doesn’t lock your door if you press the rear demister 3 times
Could be a problem with your demister maybe? Just check that it's working. What year is your car?
@@678ville my demister is working, I worked out why my remote isn’t reprogramming, my drivers side actuator is not working, I’ve ordered a new one and I’m waiting for it to be delivered, and my car is 2005 sx ford territory
@@tamarachumbley8722 Oh good to hear you found the issue👍
Just to clarify, you had one original working key and one aftermarket but cut and not coded key and you were able to code the second key using the original? I’m mainly asking because the sellers of aftermarket keys and everywhere else online seems to reckon that if you don’t have two original keys what you have done won’t work but you seem to have proven them wrong with your video, just in case my idiot brain has misunderstood your second key was never coded to the car only your original one was yeah?