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Old 06-04-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1995 Mustang Keyless Entry re-programming

I recently purchased a 1995 Mustang Convertible, the previous owner did not have the keyless entry 'clicker' anymore because it was stolen (we had to get the car re-keyed too) so I purchased one off of Ebay as my local dealer said that they couldn't help me because the car was too old. Now I am having a problem with the instructions that came with it. It says to turn the ignition to ACC/RUN then jump the pins in the programming component, then push any key on the remote...my issue is which pins do I jump? I don't want to hit the wrong ones and fry my new car! Please help me!

I read the post regarding the 2000 Mustang keyless entry and tried what the reply in that one said. Turning the key to off and ACC/RUN 8 times until the locks starting going, nothing.

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got this off of a different site, but this should help you out...

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You said you have replaced the keyless entry remote and now you want to program it, right? The keyless entry module in the car is located inside the trunk, behind the driver taillight, recessed in the quarter panel. You will have to remove the felt panels inside the trunk to gain access to it. It will be a little black box, probably about 5" squared attached to a black rack thing that holds it in place. There will be several wiring harnesses running into it, but the one to take notice of is a wiring harness with only two (2) wires. It should be on the outside of the mounting piece. Turn the car to key on, engine off (KOEO) then using a screwdriver or a jumper wire, connect the two wires in the connector, temporarily. When you do so, the locks in the car will cycle to signal that it is in programming mode. Now, press any button on the remote (like lock or unlock) and I believe the locks will cycle again, do this for every remote you want programmed for the car (max. of 4 remotes) when you are finished, turn the key off and the locks should cycle one last time to signal the end of programming mode. Now try the remote and see if it locks and unlocks the car. I'm doing this entirely from memory, the last time I did this was over two years ago, but if you have problems, feel free to email me and I'll try to help you out the best I can. (trustyoleblue@msn.com)

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the reason the cycling of the key didnt work is because the 99+ cars are different than the 94-98. hope this works for you!




now, all that being said, does anyone know if the key less entry module has its own power supply?
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My problem is when I look in the trunk the bypass jumper is not there in my 95 like it is in my 98??? I have heard that in 95 it may be under the dash? Anyone have any idea's where else the bypass jumper would be?
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The Remote/Keyless Entry Module is located at the LH rear of trunk, behind side trim.
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