Manufacturer Note: 3-button (lock, unlock, and panic), use with XF5Z15K602BA receiver, With production remote keyless entry
Item Weight: 0.30 Pounds
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: 1F5Z-15K601-AA
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's
factory warranty.
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Fits the following 2002 Mercury Villager Submodels:
Base, Estate, Sport | 6 Cyl 3.3 L GAS
2002 Mercury Villager Transmitter
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2002 Mercury Villager Transmitter Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to program a keyless entry transmitter on 2002 Mercury Villager?
A: Begin the keyless entry programming process by locking all vehicle doors before entering the interior of the car. The programming mode can be accessed by repeating the key insertion and removal process into the ignition at least six times within ten seconds while the parking lamps demonstrate programming entry. Access the key to position accessory to reveal the removal of all saved remote codes. The remote will broadcast one button trigger which produces two parking lamp flashes to indicate acceptance of the programming. The procedure to add new transmitters starts by unlocking and locking the side door using the master function followed by button activation on each new transmitter device that produces two flashes from the parking lamps. The driver should open the door during the programming process for the system to acknowledge exit by a double flashing of the parking lamps. Extra or substitute keyless entry remote transmitters need programming with unique Transmitter Identification Codes (TICs) into the Smart Entry Control (SEC)/timer module before the device can accept a maximum of four remote transmitters.