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    Default Ford C Max remote control problem

    I have a Ford C-Max 2011 year, it only has one key that doesn't have a remote control. I tried to teach it an Xhorse universal remote control, but it didn't work. I bought a Ford remote control and it can't be taught either. When I turn the ignition on 4 times, it beeps, but after that, no matter what combination I try, it doesn't synchronize. The key has a 4D+ transponder. How can I check if the car is receiving the signal? Or any ideas?

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    are you using the correct remote ? oem part number AM5T-15K601-AF , as if using correct oem key then on 2011 model the remote normally codes in with the transponder , aftermarket you have to maually add the key . oem key is the 1 part flip remote and not the older 2 part flip remote , generated keys normally work via manual procedure if you have generated the correct remote.
    i suspect you have generated wrong ford remote.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gferi View Post
    I have a Ford C-Max 2011 year, it only has one key that doesn't have a remote control. I tried to teach it an Xhorse universal remote control, but it didn't work. I bought a Ford remote control and it can't be taught either. When I turn the ignition on 4 times, it beeps, but after that, no matter what combination I try, it doesn't synchronize. The key has a 4D+ transponder. How can I check if the car is receiving the signal? Or any ideas?

    Did you try several XHorse remote files ?
    The remote for that car is probably the newer FSK model, and not ASK that is used on older models.

    I am not sure how you can check if the module is recieving the signal of an unprogrammed remote. I doubt there is a live value function for that parameter in any diag tool.

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    Here are the pictures, original key without remote control 4D+(83) new key with remote control 4D+(70), The remote control of the new key is ASK 433. I haven't tried to program the new key yet, only the remote control. For C Max, Xhorse programs ASK 433
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    Try an Xhorse remote precoded with a FSK firmware like "Fiesta Focus Ranger 12-15"
    The 80bit texas keys are more likely to use the newer type of remote.

    The one you have is for older 40bit type keys. And as far as I know the id70 texas chips are for toyota. The one you have is probably 4D 63.

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    It worked! In the previous post rapidlocksmiths wrote the original remote control number. I searched the net and it says FSK. And as asskey wrote I also found this: "Fiesta Focus Ranger 12-15". Learning and it works. Thanks for the help

 

 

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