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Seems they got rid of keyless entry pads? They could have kept it for people who still want it.... wonder why they got rid of it... maybe not in high enough demand...
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Hmm, interesting. I assume you mean it's not in the '24 accessory options in Build and Price?
Ford Accessories is still selling it. It's really just a stick-on wireless unit, I would think it'd still work, you'd just have to buy it separately. Although this is Ford, maybe it's out of stock for the next few months or something...
Edit: "Orders for this product could take up to 14 days for fulfillment."
https://accessories.ford.com/FordUS...pad-for-vehicles-without-factory-remote-start
https://accessories.ford.com/FordUS...keypad-for-vehicles-with-factory-remote-start
I ordered 2 dash cams that had the same message and they were delivered to the dealer within 2 days.Edit: "Orders for this product could take up to 14 days for fulfillment."
Ford's supply chain seems to be more voodoo and black magic than logistics and obvious sense.Interesting, I see thanks! When I went to Ford website this morning to build the Bronco I noticed the keyless entry pad thing no longer seems to be included there... so I was wondering if they had gotten rid of it. I didn't realize it's so easy to add it afterwards![]()
Roots around in the couch cushions.I ordered 2 dash cams that had the same message and they were delivered to the dealer within 2 days.
Yeah LOL. I didn't realize it's just a sticker basicallyFord's supply chain seems to be more voodoo and black magic than logistics and obvious sense.
But yeah, I thought it was wired through the door or something. It's just a number pad with a wireless unit and double sided tape. Some people put it on their gas cap, for instance. Technology!
That would be cool. Y'know what would be awesome is a ring that functions like the remote keyless entry and maybe even allow you to start as well. Probably the need to keep it powered would make it unreliable, but that would be awesome. I guess I've not considered if these keypads need batteries.Anyone know if there is a third party keypad option? Maybe something smaller and more modern looking, perhaps even a fingerprint scanner version?
I'm liking the fingerprint scanning door lock I recently installed on my house door, and it cost under $50.
Although I think it sounds bonkers, some folks keep the fob inside the car and lock/unlock with the keypad.I don’t see the point of the keyless entry. You can lock, unlock, start, blow your horn and turn on your lights with the Ford app even on the base model. Why spend $110 on something that is attached with tape.
It might even attract thieves willing to smash your window to find out if the fob is in the vehicle.Although I think it sounds bonkers, some folks keep the fob inside the car and lock/unlock with the keypad.
I guess that’s why so many ford vehicles are surrounded by broken glassIt might even attract thieves willing to smash your window to find out if the fob is in the vehicle.