key fob?

slickemhoundd

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I came across a key fob in the ol yard of junk and i wast sure of any way to program it to my car (i dont have one)
 
heres the sequence on a 98 markviii, i believe the 95 should be the same......maybe not, looks like 95 is different (good job duck) but here is the other method if that doesnt work
SECTION 501-14B: Keyless Entry/Computer Operated Locks 1998 Mark VIII Workshop Manual
GENERAL PROCEDURES Procedure revision date: 03/15/1998

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Programming—Keyless Entry Remote Transmitter
NOTE: The driver door module (DDM) will erase all previously stored keyless entry remote transmitters when a new transmitter is programmed. If adding an additional transmitter, the existing transmitters stored in memory must be programmed at the same time.

Enter the permanent factory keyless entry keypad code.
Press the 1/2 button within 5 seconds to activate the programming mode. Holding the 1/2 button for more than two seconds will erase all stored customer codes. The door locks will lock, then unlock, confirming the codes are erased. The existing codes do not need to be erased to program new codes.
Press and hold any button on the keyless entry remote transmitter. The doors will lock and unlock to confirm programming.
The DDM will automatically associate the transmitter to a personality setting. The first transmitter will be position 1 and the second transmitter will be position 2. The remaining transmitters, if programmed, will not be associated to a personality setting.
If additional transmitters are to be programmed, program each transmitter within 7.5 seconds of the last transmitter.
After all transmitters are programmed:
A new keyless entry keypad code can be programmed within 7.5 seconds of the last transmitter.
Press keyless entry keypad buttons 7/8 and 9/0 at the same time to exit program mode.
Wait for 7.5 seconds; the DDM will exit the program mode automatically.
 

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