FirstF150InCasco
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I do this all the time. Frankly, I don't even know where the fob is. I presume it's buried in the bin between the front seats!
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Me too!I’ve been doing this for 25 years. That’s when I got my first Ford with a keypad. Never had an issue.
What?Key fob lives in the truck. I use the keypad to lock/unlock. It was the biggest thing that I missed when I traded my 2011 f150 for a 2017 Tacoma.
Key fob is usually in the little shelf/cubby next to driver's right leg with a pair of cheap sunglasses and microfiber towel. I've also had it in the door with bug spray and microfiber towel, but if the door is open the truck won't start.
With the keys in the door pocket with the door open they are not inside the detected area in the truck. Example truck in garage and you lean in to turn on the radio or open windows and it says key not found. Close door and it works.What?
Ah.With the keys in the door pocket with the door open they are not inside the detected area in the truck. Example truck in garage and you lean in to turn on the radio or open windows and it says key not found. Close door and it works.
Nope, just a very sensitive proximity sensor. The key was outside the plain of the cab and it wouldn't turn on. Close the door and it works. Move the key to the middle of the cab with the door open and it works.Ah.
I thought you were saying you could not start the truck with the door open.
Right, exactly as intended.Nope, just a very sensitive proximity sensor. The key was outside the plain of the cab and it wouldn't turn on. Close the door and it works. Move the key to the middle of the cab with the door open and it works.
I have the phone, a watch and the door code to open the vehicle, no problems with at least one these. The only negative experience I had was to depend on the phone as a key to start and operate the truck. I got locked out one time and could not start my vehicle. Now I have a spare key without the battery in my console safe. If for some reason the vehicle doesn’t start with the phone only then I have the key to assemble and get going.Technically I understand this to be possible but I'm curious if people think its relaible enough for the times when you don't want to bring your entire set of keys and keyfob with you. If you're exercising for instance or hopping in the ocean... If you're confident you know your code, it is safe and reliable to lock the keys in the car and use the keypad code for reentry?
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With a cap on my truck I leave the keyfob in the back while kitesurfing. Just carry the small key to my cap. So a thief could break in but they would also have to know where the keyfob was in the back- it's far enough away that the truck doesn't start.I windsurf and leave the fob in my pants in the locked truck all the time. Use the door keypad to lock and unlock the truck with no problem.
Do they need to "find" your fob? If it's in the truck (cubby, console, glove box, etc.) won't they still be able to start the truck and drive off if they try?I think you still run a risk that if someone breaks into your car and finds your fob they will be able to drive your truck away,...