Had mine installed by dealer. They gave me the card and also logged the code in there system under my VIN.
I would go to the dealership and see if they can help you.
I would go to the dealership and see if they can help you.
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It's on the very first post of this thread.Anyone have a part number(s) for all the parts needed to add the keypad?
Ugh, why does parts.ford.com say that is not compatible with my Badlands Lux it-definitely-has-remote-start-because-I-use-it-every-cold-morning Bronco?It's on the very first post of this thread.
The Raptor has factory remote start, so you'll want the keypad that supports vehicles with the factory remote start: KB3Z-14A626-B
You on the Parts website or the Accessories website?? You can get the keypad on the Accessories website unless you are from AZ, OK, or VT.Ugh, why does parts.ford.com say that is not compatible with my Badlands Lux it-definitely-has-remote-start-because-I-use-it-every-cold-morning Bronco?
It was parts.ford.com. I would have thought that entering a VIN would have validated that my Bronco had remote start capability, which seems to be the only qualifying factor. Anyway, thanks for pointing me in the direction of accessories.ford.com. With the 25% discount, I decided it was a worthy use of points I've had since purchase, even if they've jacked up the installation price. It might seem odd, but the only reason why I didn't get this with my original purchase is because I didn't want it installed on the door. In retrospect, it probably would have been easier to order it with the vehicle and buy some new 3M tape, remove it, clean up the residue, and relocate it.You on the Parts website or the Accessories website?? You can get the keypad on the Accessories website unless you are from AZ, OK, or VT.
If you are on the Parts website, I've noticed it will often will only show you factory-installed components for your vehicle if you filter by VIN. For example, I was looking up the HD modular bumper on the other day and I had to specifically remove my VIN from the filter as it was only showing the capable bumper as compatible (which was the bumper that I got with my Bronco).
They are dumb. I have a Badlands Lux and added a keypad using FordPass points not that long ago. I recommend you buy the keypad at https://www.ford.com/product/keyless-entry-keypad-for-vehicles-with-factory-remote-start-p2885836915 and choose the option to pay for dealer install, as that will keep a dealer from overcharging. Some dealers have quoted ridiculous rate, like an hour or more of labor. You'll be limited to the dealers that participate, but at least you'll get one that knows it can be done and how to do it.I have a 2024 Badlands Lux with remote start and was told by two dealerships in Phoenix Az that i cannot add a keypad. They claimed they check on their computer and that thrir system confirms it is not possible to add.
I tried to order on Ford Parts but no where in Arizona is listed for install. I chose a Southern California location because I travel there often. However, it would not allow me to enter my payment address in Phoenix even though it’s not shipped directly to me. Such a big riot!They are dumb. I have a Badlands Lux and added a keypad using FordPass points not that long ago. I recommend you buy the keypad at https://www.ford.com/product/keyless-entry-keypad-for-vehicles-with-factory-remote-start-p2885836915 and choose the option to pay for dealer install, as that will keep a dealer from overcharging. Some dealers have quoted ridiculous rate, like an hour or more of labor. You'll be limited to the dealers that participate, but at least you'll get one that knows it can be done and how to do it.Ford is having 15% off with REDEEM25 right now. Bonus: if you don't like the look of the keypad on your door, ask them to install it inside the fuel door.
I just check the website it no longer even show compatibility with 2024 Bronco and the install op is no longer listed.I tried to order on Ford Parts but no where in Arizona is listed for install. I chose a Southern California location because I travel there often. However, it would not allow me to enter my payment address in Phoenix even though it’s not shipped directly to me. Such a big riot!
I'm not sure how much effort you want to put into it, but maybe you have a friend or someone in SoCal who can order it for you and you reimburse them. I saw BroncoDave24's post, so I'm assuming AZ's franchise laws are more restrictive than most other states.I tried to order on Ford Parts but no where in Arizona is listed for install. I chose a Southern California location because I travel there often. However, it would not allow me to enter my payment address in Phoenix even though it’s not shipped directly to me. Such a big riot!
I wonder if that's also location-specific, though I don't know why it would be. When I put in 2024 Bronco, it says "exact fit." Weird.I just check the website it no longer even show compatibility with 2024 Bronco and the install op is no longer listed.
Dealers have been known to refuse to use those rates, and have Ford refund you the money... since you paid it to Ford and not the dealer.choose the option to pay for dealer install, as that will keep a dealer from overcharging. Some dealers have quoted ridiculous rate, like an hour or more of labor.