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View Poll Results: Is my 03 / 2000 AU Forte a Series I or II
AUI - PRE April 2000 Its a Series I Forte 23 92.00%
AUII - POST April 2000 Its a Series II Forte 2 8.00%
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Old 04-03-2008, 01:12 AM   #1
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Default What AU Series is a March of 2000 Falcon Forte?

My compliance date is March of 2000, I bought it yesterday and i did not come with a "beep beep" remote for the central locking.

I did some reading and there are TWO remotes, Im a bit confused as to what one I buy...

because this ad: Ebay Listing tells me the older style remote is suited for AU Fords up to 02/2000 yet my car looks like a AUI

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EB - ED SEDAN - Built After 10/1992
EF - EL SEDAN - AU SEDAN Built Upto 2/2000
And Here is the other type of remote on ebay Suited for AU to AUIII AU upto AUIII and another but Ford built after 03/2000 (March): :
AUII to AUIII
Looks exactly Like This:

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So what type of AU series is my Forte or better still who else own's one like this and could tell me what your remote looks like?

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Old 04-03-2008, 02:58 AM   #2
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Gday mate, welcome to the forums and congrats on your purchase.

It looks a series 1 and the remote your after is the older style remote, only way to be 100% is to send bayford your details and they will confirm it for you.

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Old 04-03-2008, 07:05 AM   #3
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yup, its a series 1 forte. you can tell by the "whale teeth" front grill and the amber lenses for the idicators on the tail lights. series 2/3 had clear taillights and a large grill (unless its ute or XR). Also on the compliance plate, it will have AU sedan. on series 2/3 it has AUII or AUIII (mine does anyway)
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Its like central locking in your car. We've all had cars without it and we were fine then, but try and take it from me? NO WAY.
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Old 04-03-2008, 09:14 AM   #4
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My wagon is Feb 2000 and has the older style remote. Mine also has the egg carton grill from the ute. I was led to believe that the 2000 model AUs had the egg carton grill as standard rather than the whale tooth grill, could be wrong though.
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Old 04-03-2008, 09:15 PM   #5
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My wagon is Feb 2000 and has the older style remote. Mine also has the egg carton grill from the ute. I was led to believe that the 2000 model AUs had the egg carton grill as standard rather than the whale tooth grill, could be wrong though.
The egg crate grille from the ute was fitted to a "limited edition" model called "Classic". Numbers AFAIK were limited to as many as they could sell... it was a quick & easy way to sell AU1's to people who didn't like the waterfall grille, until Ford could get the AU2 out.
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Old 05-03-2008, 08:38 AM   #6
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The egg crate grille from the ute was fitted to a "limited edition" model called "Classic". Numbers AFAIK were limited to as many as they could sell... it was a quick & easy way to sell AU1's to people who didn't like the waterfall grille, until Ford could get the AU2 out.
So if mine is a "classic" what other differences were there? There is nothing about the car apart from the grill that appears different to a normal Forte.
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Old 05-03-2008, 01:59 PM   #7
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series 1's also had 15" wheels, series 2 onwards got 16's.
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Old 04-03-2008, 09:58 AM   #8
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sedan with seam down bonnet = AU1.
Although we did have a cab that was a Series III and it got a bent bonnet and grille one day so we took the bonnet and grille off a wreck of an AU1. Anyone who knows cabs knows that you can't run AU1s anymore, but you can just still run AUIIIs, so this one sometimes made people ask questions.
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:11 AM   #9
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Default Wow Fast Replies, Thank you..

Wow, Fast replies- I never received and emails to confirm replies to this thread - lucky I checked..

Thanks for the welcome and posts..

So it looks like a later model AU1, The compliance plate just says "Sedan AU".
Looks like I might be buying the older style remote .. not a problem.

I will call Bayford with specs, as suggested just to confirm it.

Thank you
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:21 AM   #10
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my compliane plate says AUII Sedan
cos mines an AUII
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:35 AM   #11
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au1 remote p/n# EE15K601A will set you back about $80 each
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au1 remote p/n# EE15K601A will set you back about $80 each
i just picked up two brand new remotes off teale_foundation on ebay for $60 inc post, genuine ford...why pay $80 for one?
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i just picked up two brand new remotes off teale_foundation on ebay for $60 inc post, genuine ford...why pay $80 for one?
some people like to buy new from the dealer, you also get a 12month warranty with them, thats why
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Old 04-03-2008, 12:59 PM   #14
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Default DIY FORD AU Actuator Repair Central Locking Issue

teale_foundation sells refurbished units (Sold as new), Not that that would bother me anyway - they are checked by a tech before selling I checked them out earlier..

anyway I rang bayford dealership, gave them my make/model and they told me AU1 and Two button (older type) remote, so I went to local wrecker ( to anxious to wait for postage ) and picked up second hand unit for $25, went to hardware store and bought a new Battery $3.50..

Jumped in car and coded up the remote with the Ford in leaning mode. Key on (I) position and press (demister button) 3 times - and wala... central locking cycles through, press button on remote foor doors. then press other button on remote for boot (boot opens) .. turn key off - jump out of car and tested it, and it works sort of, my rear passenger door has a faulty actuator, so im in the middle of pulling it out now..

Following this DIY repair guide: AU FORD 98 - 00 DIY Actuator Repair

anyway thanks for the tips.. I'm half way there now.

Less typing more work..

Cheers Lee

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yours is a standard "Forte" from 10/99 on they had smartshield (coded key) as aposed to smartlock but still used the smartlock remotes. Also had the cool addition of height adjustable seat belts and different trim.

Classic had the ute grille, "classic" alloy wheels, and small bobtail spoiler (dont know why they bothered) and some new colours. these came out after 10/99 as a stop gap before series 2.
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from 10/99 on they had smartshield (coded key) as aposed to smartlock
More like April 99.
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Old 11-03-2008, 09:22 PM   #17
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Is there any real need to keep this pole open?
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No I'm convinced ... thanks all
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Old 23-03-2008, 11:14 PM   #19
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how anyone cannot tell the difference between the auI and auII just by looking at the front amazes me.
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how anyone cannot tell the difference between the auI and auII just by looking at the front amazes me.
It isn't about S1 & S2, but the differences between S1 98-99 and S1 2000 models. There are quite a few things different about them.
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how anyone cannot tell the difference between the auI and auII just by looking at the front amazes me.
Try and do it that way with the utes...
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