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I replaced immobilizer coil . still getting theft light code 11

Pats system is acting like a jerk .had key reprogrammed. worked for 2 starts then lost connection. tried to reprogram and would not take. when key is left on for a couple minutes theft light flash's twice what else can be wrong and were is immobilizer?what other than key antenna can be having problems?

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Reading Ford Immobiliser Codes PATS - YouTube

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How to read Ford Immobiliser codes when your car won't start. PATS (PASSIVE ANTI THEFT SYSTEM) http://www.askthemechanic.co.uk. ... and milage appeared, but red light still flashing 1:6 Found Fordwiki, and Youtube, ... a scanner with Body Control software you would get a code of B10D7 for code 11.Missing: taurus

Starting difficulty due to defective anti-theft control module ...

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2003 Kia Sedona120,000Visitor ... no knowledge of this easily findable problem with the Vehicle Immobilizer Control Module. ... Upvote (11) .... I have replaced the temp. sensor and I am still getting a PO118 code. ... Check Engine Light Stays on since purchase of 02 kia sedona with 89,000 mileage. ... Ignition Coil May Fail.

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