What does it mean if the theft light is blinking?
What does it mean if the theft light is blinking?
Your car has a built-in anti-theft system. The Anti-theft Light in the dash of your car should flash periodically to show that the system is engaged and active. Tip. You have to lock the doors of the car (without it running) for the alarm to engage.
Is there a theft alarm on a Ford Expedition?
The passive anti-theft system (PATS) is installed on every Ford Expedition at the factory. While some erroneously call this system the factory alarm, it really is not an alarm system. The PATS system will arm itself if someone attempts to start the vehicle with anything other than the PATS key programmed to that specific vehicle.
How to troubleshoot a Ford Expedition that won’t start?
Cross-reference the code with the accompanying code sheet and a description of the fault will be presented. Correct the fault and try again. Check the fuel system. Open the fuel cap and have the helper cycle the key all the way on for three seconds and off for four seconds. If the fuel pump cannot be heard, try one more test for accuracy.
Where is the anti theft light on a Ford?
The display of the car behind the steering will light up and will show the anti-theft light blinking or constantly lit. Leave the key in this position for at least 10 minutes. Check the anti-theft light again.
Where to find failure code on Ford Expedition?
Plug the code scanner into the OBD port on the left underside of the steering column. Press the key marked “Read” and the scanner will display any failure codes for the faults it has recognized. The code is a letter followed by four numbers.
The passive anti-theft system (PATS) is installed on every Ford Expedition at the factory. While some erroneously call this system the factory alarm, it really is not an alarm system. The PATS system will arm itself if someone attempts to start the vehicle with anything other than the PATS key programmed to that specific vehicle.
Cross-reference the code with the accompanying code sheet and a description of the fault will be presented. Correct the fault and try again. Check the fuel system. Open the fuel cap and have the helper cycle the key all the way on for three seconds and off for four seconds. If the fuel pump cannot be heard, try one more test for accuracy.
Plug the code scanner into the OBD port on the left underside of the steering column. Press the key marked “Read” and the scanner will display any failure codes for the faults it has recognized. The code is a letter followed by four numbers.
The display of the car behind the steering will light up and will show the anti-theft light blinking or constantly lit. Leave the key in this position for at least 10 minutes. Check the anti-theft light again.