This threw me for a loop. Was doing a key on my aunt’s 2017 Fusion. The KM100 said something about the alarm being active. Obviously, I didn’t want to set of the alarm in the garage and deafen myself/family or wake up my uncle. I waited to do it until later. When I eventually got to it in a parking lot somewhere, the alarm didn’t even go off. So weird. I guess if you turned on the car recently it’s off?
This does not appear to be an Autel key. The Autel keys have an extra programming step. You have to go into the “Universal Key” setup button (top left on the home screen) and choose the make/model you are setting it up for. Hope this helps!
I noticed you didn’t have the driver door opened at first, but later you opened it during the programming process. Does the driver door need to be opened for programming or no?
I had a question if you happen to see this: Did the scan take about 40 minutes? I was attempting to do this on a 2022 mustang and it kept failing but the estimated time would’ve been about 40 minutes, though it could’ve been because of my hotspot connection. I’ll be attempting this again once I can get to a spot with a better connection
Have you done a 2021 F150 or newer? Couldn't get the KM100 to work, it kept saying "Security Failed"
Mine does the same thing with my Silverado 🤦🏻♂️
Did you ever get it to work? I have the same issue
Hallo
Ich habe heute the Key programmiert aber Kessy und Ferbedinung funktionieren nicht. Wo kann problem sein?
Lieber Gruß
Where do you get your keys from ?
Alarm active meaning? Thinking about buying one. Thanks.
if the alarm is active during all keys lost. the alarm will not shut off for key programming. specific instructions will follow
This threw me for a loop. Was doing a key on my aunt’s 2017 Fusion. The KM100 said something about the alarm being active. Obviously, I didn’t want to set of the alarm in the garage and deafen myself/family or wake up my uncle. I waited to do it until later. When I eventually got to it in a parking lot somewhere, the alarm didn’t even go off. So weird. I guess if you turned on the car recently it’s off?
With the KM100 still work after a year if you don't pay the $300 update fee?
There is no update fee for the km100
Is this one of the Autel keys ? I bought an Autel key and don’t know if I have to follow another process ? Or do I have to buy a regular ford key
This does not appear to be an Autel key. The Autel keys have an extra programming step. You have to go into the “Universal Key” setup button (top left on the home screen) and choose the make/model you are setting it up for. Hope this helps!
But there is a Ford Mustang that has a theft alarm, so the alarm button must be turned off, it has a step other than disconnecting the battery
If i only have one key i can program another key?! Because i see a lot of videos says you must have two keys to program a new one is that true?
Yes. Only need 2 keys if all keys deleted
@@EntryExpert Thank you for the reply
I have a case all keys lost and the scanner ask me for the g box
Gbox only needed for active alarm.
thanks for the video
good job😊
I noticed you didn’t have the driver door opened at first, but later you opened it during the programming process. Does the driver door need to be opened for programming or no?
With no active alarm it doesn't matter if door is opened or closed
@@EntryExpertGotcha. Thank you!
@@EntryExpertDid you have to go somewhere and have the metal key on the inside the shell cut as well?
And your original key still worked?
yes
Pls are you doing add key or all key lost
@@mohammedawal3640Did you watch the video? He obv pressed " add key ( guided ) "
Thanks
I had a question if you happen to see this:
Did the scan take about 40 minutes? I was attempting to do this on a 2022 mustang and it kept failing but the estimated time would’ve been about 40 minutes, though it could’ve been because of my hotspot connection.
I’ll be attempting this again once I can get to a spot with a better connection
40 min is to long. Check internet and hardwire vci to km100
@@EntryExpert thank you very much for the response, will do!
But there is a Ford Mustang that has a theft alarm, so the alarm button must be turned off, it has a step other than disconnecting the battery
But there is a Ford Mustang that has a theft alarm, so the alarm button must be turned off, it has a step other than disconnecting the battery
But there is a Ford Mustang that has a theft alarm, so the alarm button must be turned off, it has a step other than disconnecting the battery
If active alarm, I recommend fdrs over aftermarket key programmers.