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Stand by the vehicle and press the buttons on the key fob. If the key has no buttons, you don't! The only other key is a Valet Key and that won't start the vehicle.
Bad wiring or loose wiring harness would be my first suggestion. Could even be the pad itself having issues. I am fairly sure that a code would come up. If you were to have your local auto parts store run a diagnostic. Depending on the year it's either ODBII or OBDIII. Also you should check the web for any "recalls" that might be relevant.
Hope this helped,
Jason
I have the same car. If you are serious about getting the code number for the car you need to visit ford dealer: & get a/the code number, then get the code activated in the car, and pay a serious $$.
I do not use the feature due to the cost the activate it.
Cars equipped with keyless entry are common now. They contain a remote key chain that triggers the door to unlock. Inorder to reset the anti Theft device on the 2007 Impala a scan tool is needed. It does sometimes reset after 10 min.
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