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    Default Ford Kuga 2010 smart remote help

    Any one advice me how to programe a remote, the car starts remote not working many thanks.
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    2010 kuga should be on the older oblong style prox , the remote programs at the same time as the prox part of the key

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    Quote Originally Posted by super jumbe View Post
    Any one advice me how to programe a remote, the car starts remote not working many thanks.



    I made a second prox key (banana key) for a Kuga from 2009 and used an Xhorse type VW mqb (prox key) with IM508

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    it is in one proccedure first proxy then remote

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    Above remote type chip on key and seperate board on remote, I did once on all keys lost, you programme new key after programming tell you to press unlock button for 1 sec done, tried this time no joy some one with mor instruction please thanks.
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    What tool are you using
    For programming it in as some tools wont cover that model.

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    Autel work great on this Kuga, program transponder then remote.

    Did some AKL and don't remember if there are option for add key.
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    Quote Originally Posted by super jumbe View Post
    Any one advice me how to programe a remote, the car starts remote not working many thanks.
    hi zedfull you can make successful loss and backup in these tools.

 

 

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