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Lincoln Aviator: Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) - Vehicles With: Phone as a Key / Description and Operation - Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) - Component Location


Item Description
1 Bluetooth Front Exterior Antenna (Bluetooth Antenna)
2 Front Door Upper Moulding RH (Bluetooth Antenna #2)
3 Bluetooth B-Pillar Antenna RH (Blutooth Antenna #8)
4 Bluetooth Rear Interior Antenna RH (Bluetooth Antenna #10)
5 Bluetooth Rear Exterior Antenna RH (Bluetooth Antenna #4)
6 Bluetooth Liftgate Antenna (Bluetooth Antenna #7)
7 Bluetooth Rear Exterior Antenna LH (Bluetooth Antenna #3)
8 Bluetooth Rear Interior Antenna LH (Bluetooth Antenna #9)
9 RFA Module
10 Bluetooth B-Pillar Antenna LH (Bluetooth Antenna #5)
11 Front Door Upper Moulding LH (Bluetooth Antenna #11)
12 Bluetooth Floor Console Antenna (Bluetooth Antenna #6)

    Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) - Vehicles With: Phone as a Key

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    Description and Operation - Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) - Overview

    Overview NOTE: This section only describes and diagnosis the Phone as a Key system. In order for the Phone as a Key system to operate, the PATS system must be functioning correctly...

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