No buddy, im sorry but the alarm was not on in this video. If it was as soon as your switched the ignition ON the alarm was gonna go off so my assumption is you did an all keys lost but the alarm was not ON which is why you skipped the part before learning the key
@@DFWAuto_Hack Nobody said the alarm was on… You can have an all keys lost situation without an active alarm…. If the alarm was on I would show y’all how to program a key with an active alarm… If you need help with a ford that has an active alarm all you have to do is ask… I help amateurs all the time 👍
@@Lock-Pick-Louiefor sure you did not say that and the title of your video does not mention that either so all my apologies for assuming this was an all keys lost with active alarm situation; i just did not understand why you elaborated on the active alarm scenario / procedure message at about 6mn in the video but again, my mistake for assuming so. & no i don’t need help with it; can”t have the arrogance of being as good as you as i am an amateur but i have done a few to several of them wether being push button or turn key but thanks for the offer and ALL MY APOLOGIES AGAIN.
Love your videos man, thanks for taking the time to make this, I learn so much…I’m starting on this and just bought the same Key Tool Max Pro, a Dolphin II and a Autel IM508, Why didn’t you use the Key Tool to program the key? Is it a matter of preference or the KM is that much better??
I’ve used the key tool max pro a few times. It’s just preference. But the key tool max has come in handy plenty of times… next time I do a Honda/Acura all keys lost, I’ll make a video with the key tool max!! Thank you for your comment!