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PATS 1998 Expedition

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JoeR

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I had a 1998 Expedition that had a stuck ignition cylinder.  The guy had put a lock cylinder in it and just needed the Pats relearned.  My Snap-on scanner wouldn't work though.  It said "No Communication".    Believing it was a scanner issue I grabbed the IDS.  Same thing.  Both scanners could retrieve PATS codes (B1600), clear them and see PATS data.  Neither would perform the Security access though.  It would start the timer, and then about a minute in, sometimes less, it would  abort and say it lost communication.  Anyone seen anything like that before?  I'd think it would be a bad PATS module, but I sure don't know any way to confirm it.  Any ideas on what I might do next?

Joe

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Thanks.  If my Snap-on scanner wouldn't do it either, I'm thinking it's a problem with the truck, but it's possible I have trouble both units.   The shop ended up fixing the original lock cylinder and reinstalling it.  Problem is solved for now.

Joe

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I don't have one of those, but I might know where to borrow one.  We used to say the NGS stood for No Good Scanner, but it did what it was supposed to.

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It was definitely an aftermarket lock cylinder and keys.  If there's a manual security relearn procedure, I'm not aware of it.  That would be cool though.

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