03 explorer anti theft light flashing fast!

Asked by Carlos Aug 21, 2016 at 09:11 PM about the 2003 Ford Explorer XLT V6 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 03 explorer XLT v6 anti theft light is flashing
fast it won't start for nothing I've already got
two new keys made for it and also tried to
disconnect the negative post of battery for 2y
minute's with not luck I also tried multiple tips
and tricks to get it to start can someone please
help me out!!

3 Answers

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As I've stated a few times before: it's a relay and module associated with ignition. Take it to a good mechanic you trust. It'll cost you about $150.00. The blinking light thing happened in my 2002 Expedition two years ago. Haven't had a problem since.

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My 07 mercury mountaineer won't turn over,start,..nothing!dash lights,radio..etc, comes on,but that's it..Did the throttle actuator, throttle sensor..no go. We get code P2111(throttle plate stuck open)which test and visual say/show not stuck open. Turn key on/off 8x push fob buttons (w/ignition on) no luck, .what module did u replace?

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Hey, I had this same problem, and I took it to our local shop. It was the PCM relay and a fuse. The PCM relay and the fuse are both very easy to get to located in the engine compartment fuse box. The PCM relay costs ~$30 and the fuse was also very cheap. So, before you take your vehicle to the dealer, CHECK THE PCM RELAY! It could save a lot of money. Hope this helps. -JC

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