Ford Fiesta keyless entry?

I had a yellow Cortina Mk4, one fine morning after a night duty I walked out, chatted briefly with a colleague while opening and starting “my” car. First alert was that it didn’t smell right, secondly it didn’t sound right, thirdly it definitely wasn’t my car.
My key opened it and started it no problem, so presumably the other guys key would have opened mine too.
 
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There is a big untapped market for simple cars without all the tech . Took a lovely drive out to collect some kit my leatherworker finished yesterday in an old Jag . The only downside was the radio only gets smooth FM and only plays CDs :rolleyes:
 
I had a 1980 Fiesta 950 for my first car, you could just about open that with a lollipop stick.
It turned out that prior to moving to Chubb locks, Ford only had 12 different key patterns across their entire range, so collect the set and take your pick of cars.
That Fiesta was stolen twice, the second time it was left burnt out. 🤬
In them days you ere safer leaving it unlocked, remove battery put key in ignition with a note saying battery removed!
 
In the ideal world you could remove the gear stick or the steering wheel, did that once to the bosses marina van, he was not happy at all!
A spike operated via a solenoid under the driver's seat would be poetic!
 
In the ideal world you could remove the gear stick or the steering wheel, did that once to the bosses marina van, he was not happy at all!
A spike operated via a solenoid under the driver's seat would be poetic!
Many years ago in the bad old days in Belfast “Joyriding” was of plague dimensions and a lot of car owners working in downtown Belfast did indeed remove their steering wheels but in no time flat the little rascals started carrying mole grips which replaced the missing steering apparatus.
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I recall my father had a Mk3 Cortina (some time ago) and one fine day he came back to the car park where he'd left it, unlocked it, started it and then thought things didn't seem just right. Turns out it wasn't his car at all!
 
I had a Transit box van at work in the late ‘80’s. You could open every other BT van with the key. Hardly worth locking them.
 
I recall my father had a Mk3 Cortina (some time ago) and one fine day he came back to the car park where he'd left it, unlocked it, started it and then thought things didn't seem just right. Turns out it wasn't his car at all!
My friends first car aged 18 mk 3 Cortina ,got out key in hand .
I got in and started it with a padlock key ,he wasn't impressed 🤣🤣
 
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