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If he's already got PATS, then it's pretty simple.
Bring over the PATS module from the donor truck and install it behind the glove box in place of the one he's got.
Get a copy of Forscan, an appropriate OBD2 adapter for your computer, and a Forscan license
Follow the instructions for deleting out the current keys and programming replacements (you'll need at least two physical keys to do the programming procedure).
There's a thread around here in the tech article submissions that I wrote a few years ago when I went through the same procedure on my own install.
Bring over the PATS module from the donor truck and install it behind the glove box in place of the one he's got.
Get a copy of Forscan, an appropriate OBD2 adapter for your computer, and a Forscan license
Follow the instructions for deleting out the current keys and programming replacements (you'll need at least two physical keys to do the programming procedure).
There's a thread around here in the tech article submissions that I wrote a few years ago when I went through the same procedure on my own install.
