How to overide the anti theft system on a 1998 grand Marquis

Asked by Clay Aug 23, 2013 at 01:06 AM about the 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis 4 Dr LS Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Without keys

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I believe there is a fuse that you can pull for this~ if I had your wiring diagram in front of me could tell you....but you could look on the cover of the fusebox would tell you which fuse to pluck~

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Go to the dealer if it's factory installed. You'll find it difficult to get an answer when it comes to safety and/or security questions. "How do I steal a car?" - "Can I just drive with no brakes?"

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Once again Tracy with the stupid information. "Drive the car that's unable to be driven to the dealership....the car that is 17yrs old"

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IwiLLoften - Get a life and then go be a Troll somewhere else

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u cant just pluck a fuse and make it work bc if u could every thief in the world would of done it

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It's my car I dropped the key and broke the chip in the key. Now my car won't start . It costs too much 4me to have dealer service JUST WANT TO DISENGAGE ANTITHEFT LOCK.

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Having same problem somebody tried to steal my car and tore up my ignition switch now when I try to start the car my light starts blinking real fast I have a 2000 Grand Marquis

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