BAMRanger
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Thanks for your reply. I disagree, but that's alright. Pretty sure we've got this issue narrowed down to an anti theft problem.You're trying to fix this truck without service info and without a Ford scan tool. You have very little chance of stumbling onto the cause of your problem.
This could very well be it. Going to try this tomorrow morning, thanks for your input!My thoughts, you have removed all memory by touching the battery cables together, you therefore removed the memory for the key authorization to allow a start. you can view live data PCM and look for this PID: PATSENABL- If it shows disabled then you will need to reprogram (2) keys, it requires 2. You will most likely need to use the Solus to do it, as you have wiped all memory from the BCM. All of those PIDs are for lost communication, shorts to grd etc, were generated, by touching the cables together.
The truck is equipped with KAM (Keep Alive Memory) so those powered modules picked it up as a short.
The Advance Trac is most likely due to the lost communication with the ABS Module, and or low battery.
Things to try.
Clear all codes and then perform Self-Test on BCM and PCM
Close Hood and All Doors, then attempt start (mainly the hood)
Although, I have not looked at the starter, but is it like an old school starter where you could put key to run position and use a remote start (tool) - (The push button type) , hook directly to the starter positive post and the (s) terminal from the switch, and this way you are bypassing the PATS system, at least in an old school vehicle this was the way to test if A/Theft was locking the starting out. Not sure on the Ranger, if the system will let you.
Reprogram 2 Keys using Scan Tool (The Solus) - I'm fairly certain this will fix it.
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