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Old 06-29-2009, 07:03 PM   #31
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oh and the theft light will keep blinking until the engine has started and is running
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Old 06-29-2009, 09:25 PM   #32
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kick panel?

ford tech just called, says its the pats for sure, and usually does the ----- on tach.

they say warranty covers it if its just a reset. thats cool..

anyways lets hope this tow is worth it. wish they could have came up i live 10 min away heh.
The kick panel is on the passenger and driver side closest to the door that plastic piece of trim that runs from under the dash to the door. The ECM or ECU is in the kick panel on the passenger side of the car.
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oh and the theft light will keep blinking until the engine has started and is running
If the THEFT light keeps flashing after the car is started, while the car is running there is a problem with the PATS.
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Old 07-03-2009, 02:44 PM   #34
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oh and the theft light will keep blinking until the engine has started and is running
well it never flashed before when i had my keys in. so it has to be the pats not letting me crank over. its like theres no fuel like i said. cut off.


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If the THEFT light keeps flashing after the car is started, while the car is running there is a problem with the PATS.
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leave the ecu alone. dont mess around with the wires. Its normal for them to be dirty and dusty. you said you just installed a jlt intake, possibly the maf was affected somehow. try a different maf. need to check the fuel pressure and make sure its getting gas. the pump may come on, but if there is a leak inside the tank you wont have enough fuel pressure. for the car to run it needs air, fuel, and spark. those three things are the basis of troubleshooting any engine related problem. the fpdm is what controls the rate of voltage to your fuel pump. its located in the trunk on the drivers side.
i will leave the ecu alone ! i live 10 min from ford i am going in for pats might as well see right?

should i really change the maf on the jlt??? would that really change anything? would the computer see something different and let me crank? if the old maf was bad??

ill check fuel pressure too i guess. which obviously if i have is not a tank problem. there should not be.

so the fpdm is that intertia switch in trunk?? if so well mine seems pressed already.. let me know whats up. im off to ford today if nothing changes..
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