How Do You Program A Remote Fob Key For A Lincoln Mark VIII?
The Lincoln Mark VIII was Lincoln’s last personal luxury car. It sold between 1993 and 1998. The remote key fob provides keyless entry to your Mark VIII. It needs to be programmed initially. Otherwise, the car’s computer won’t know that you have authorized its signal to open your car. Fortunately, you can do this yourself instead of having to pay a dealership to program it for you. The instructions, however, differ by the model-year. Turn the ignition key to “Run” or “Acc.” Open the glove compartment. Locate the gray “Program Connector” behind the glove compartment. Locate the shorting plug in the same area behind the glove compartment taped to the harness. Insert the shorting plug into the program connector then connect the pin marked “Program A” with “Program B.” If you can’t find the shorting plug, use a shorting wire with bare ends instead. When you complete the short circuit, the doors will all lock and then unlock to confirm that you have successfully entered programming mode. Pr