How do you program a key for a 2009 Ford Focus?
How do you program a key for a 2009 Ford Focus?
INSERT key into Ignition and TURN from OFF to RUN 8 times within 10 seconds, with the 8th time ending in RUN. Door locks will cycle to confirm Programming Mode. Within 20 seconds press any button on first keyless remote fob. Door locks will cycle to confirm programming.
How do you reassembly a 2009 focus?
Put a small torx socket (or nail) in it, push down, pull on the key to remove the tumbler cylinder from the old housing. Put the old tumbler in the new lock housing assembly. OK, reverse everything and you are done. The hardest part of reassembly was getting the bottom steering column cover back on.
What was the issue with my focus se?
It was taking multiple times to turn the key to get the starter to energize. At first it happened once in a while. Over time the problem became more frequent. She let it go too long and finally called Dad when the ignition failed to energize the starter at all. The Focus is a 2008 SE bought new with 77,000 miles on it now.
Is there a problem with the ignition on a focus?
Ignition is bound to wear out, its a high use part of the car. Sorry that your going through the troubles. Ignore the negativity about “cheap made car” and all that. I’ve owned many cars and trucks from a few different makers and I can say that almost all of them had a similar issue to this at one point.
Where is the starter switch on a focus?
The starter switch is located on the left side of the steering column directly behind the turn signal switch, it was replaced $43, still no start with the key. (I learned after to remove the starter switch but keep the wires plugged into it.
Put a small torx socket (or nail) in it, push down, pull on the key to remove the tumbler cylinder from the old housing. Put the old tumbler in the new lock housing assembly. OK, reverse everything and you are done. The hardest part of reassembly was getting the bottom steering column cover back on.
It was taking multiple times to turn the key to get the starter to energize. At first it happened once in a while. Over time the problem became more frequent. She let it go too long and finally called Dad when the ignition failed to energize the starter at all. The Focus is a 2008 SE bought new with 77,000 miles on it now.
Ignition is bound to wear out, its a high use part of the car. Sorry that your going through the troubles. Ignore the negativity about “cheap made car” and all that. I’ve owned many cars and trucks from a few different makers and I can say that almost all of them had a similar issue to this at one point.
The starter switch is located on the left side of the steering column directly behind the turn signal switch, it was replaced $43, still no start with the key. (I learned after to remove the starter switch but keep the wires plugged into it.