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I know there is probably more than a few threads about this topic….
I was out in the wilderness of Southern Utah (camping, I sleep in the Bronco), and was going to start the vehicle for the first time that morning. NOTHING……OH OH….Try again. NOTHING…..OK, recheck foot on the brake and make sure the transmission is in park and try again. NOTHING.
Then I realized the key fob was sitting on my aluminum Walmart fold-up table, away from the Bronco. HALLALUA!!!! Hopped out of the Bronco and retrieved it. The vehicle started instantly! Yeaaaa!
Here’s the strange part (which I have not verified). With the key out of the car, and pushing the START button, I do not believe I got a “NO KEY DETECTED” warning/alarm. If I recall correctly, I got no response from the vehicle at all.
So….The “No Key Detected” warning only functions when the key fob is in the car????
I was out in the wilderness of Southern Utah (camping, I sleep in the Bronco), and was going to start the vehicle for the first time that morning. NOTHING……OH OH….Try again. NOTHING…..OK, recheck foot on the brake and make sure the transmission is in park and try again. NOTHING.
Then I realized the key fob was sitting on my aluminum Walmart fold-up table, away from the Bronco. HALLALUA!!!! Hopped out of the Bronco and retrieved it. The vehicle started instantly! Yeaaaa!
Here’s the strange part (which I have not verified). With the key out of the car, and pushing the START button, I do not believe I got a “NO KEY DETECTED” warning/alarm. If I recall correctly, I got no response from the vehicle at all.
So….The “No Key Detected” warning only functions when the key fob is in the car????
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