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Old 25-02-2006, 10:20 AM   #1
Mark Durnell
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Default Smart lock woes.

Hi, I had to replace the ign switch on my 95(?) ED futura but had to get one from a wreckers due to financial restraints at the time.If i connect it up fully ie starter circuits and smartlock,then it wont crank,just a click from under the dash.If i connect the original barrel to just the smartlock then i can start it, Though i need to use both keys.What is the procedure for resetting the smartlock? Ive been told to leave it connected and ign on for 1hr to teach it but it doesnt work,only makes the smartlock light flash faster.Any help would be great.
thank you,
Mark Durnell.

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