FACTORY REMOTE START, INCREASE RANGE?
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FACTORY REMOTE START, INCREASE RANGE?
Would anyone have any tricks on increasing the range for remote start?
Mine works great from house kitchen window to a detached garage, but would be nice if it would work through the window of a 2nd floor office building to the parking lot below. I see my lights blink when I remote lock the doors from up there, but the start wont catch. Tried a new fob battery---no luck.
Is it possible to add an antenna to the receiver in the truck (&where is the remote start receiver anyway?)
Or maybe a handheld antenna near the fob?
Had a good half inch of freezing rain on the window after work today, & the remote start wouldn't work from the office--kinda useless.
Mine works great from house kitchen window to a detached garage, but would be nice if it would work through the window of a 2nd floor office building to the parking lot below. I see my lights blink when I remote lock the doors from up there, but the start wont catch. Tried a new fob battery---no luck.
Is it possible to add an antenna to the receiver in the truck (&where is the remote start receiver anyway?)
Or maybe a handheld antenna near the fob?
Had a good half inch of freezing rain on the window after work today, & the remote start wouldn't work from the office--kinda useless.
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What model of RS do you have? Do you have an antenna on your windshield? Is your start button built into the key?
I just installed a 1 way, 200 series starter, and it has a great distance.
I believe that others have upgraded their factory instslled with a better unit. I dont know where the "brains" are from the factory, but adding one after the fact is done behind the glove box, it ties into the TPMS module.
I just installed a 1 way, 200 series starter, and it has a great distance.
I believe that others have upgraded their factory instslled with a better unit. I dont know where the "brains" are from the factory, but adding one after the fact is done behind the glove box, it ties into the TPMS module.
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not sure what the model is; was factory installed and yes the control is built into the integrated key. Works ok in a shopping centre if I am at the door on same level but for some reason it doesn't like operating thru the window of a second floor. (I would have guessed that extra height would give it BETTER range?)
Does anyone know if truck needs a clear line of sight to the remote, and is the receiver in the front or back? Does it use the little black antenna on the roof or is that just for satellite radio or navigation?
Does anyone know if truck needs a clear line of sight to the remote, and is the receiver in the front or back? Does it use the little black antenna on the roof or is that just for satellite radio or navigation?
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the small black antenna on the roof is for your satellite radio.
the starter units built into the key are only rated for a range of about 33 feet. i have read that others have "upgraded" to get a better range kit. you can unhook yours, and then add the new unit in its place. to get the really good range, you need to get a windshield mounted antenna.
if you go this route, then you will get a seperate FOB to start the truck. some are one way, and some are 2 way (confirms each sucessful start so you know it is running). if you do this, the starter button on your key now will no longer work.
you can get a better unit for about 180-250 dollars. i dont know for sure if your computer would have to be reflashed to talk to the new unit or not though.
the starter units built into the key are only rated for a range of about 33 feet. i have read that others have "upgraded" to get a better range kit. you can unhook yours, and then add the new unit in its place. to get the really good range, you need to get a windshield mounted antenna.
if you go this route, then you will get a seperate FOB to start the truck. some are one way, and some are 2 way (confirms each sucessful start so you know it is running). if you do this, the starter button on your key now will no longer work.
you can get a better unit for about 180-250 dollars. i dont know for sure if your computer would have to be reflashed to talk to the new unit or not though.
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I'm new here but maybe this info will help. I bought an 09 recently that had standard keyless entry. I just ordered and received the "Gold" remote start kit (Ford OEM Parts) and it has an antenna in the kit. I'm not sure where it is located exactly on a factory install but there is a seperate antenna in the vehicle somewhere. I left the parts at work so I'll try to remember to check the manual and see where it says to install it. It had a long wire attached so it may be something you can relocate or extend to get a better location for your high level angle. Just a thought.
Part Number: 7L3Z-19G364-AA if you want to search for the manual somehwere.
Part Number: 7L3Z-19G364-AA if you want to search for the manual somehwere.
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^Phillip, the kit you have is slightly different and doesn't apply to the new 2011 models. The 2011 factory system does not have a seperate antenna and I don't think you can add an antenna to it. So people have been getting the new 2011 100 Series or 200 Series factory accessory systems instead which do have separate antenna, just like your "Gold" kit (and old "Bronze" kits) have for the 2010 and earlier trucks.
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I'd say its quite likely it has some sort of metallic based tint that could be causing troubles. If it has a metal frame between the windows you might can hold it against that? Or maybe not...
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My Mrs. had a remote start installed on my truck as a Christmas gift. Mine had the exta fob that I had to carry around.....range was terrible. I ordered a key from the dealership with the remote integrated.....MUCH better range.
While I was at the dealership picking up the new key, the service manager said there had been a few folks asking how they could increase the range of their remote start system(s).... he went on to tell me the separate fob has the shortest range, and the key has the longest....but there is no way to increase the range of either beyond what it is. He also explained that range of either is limited as a "safety factor" by Ford.
While I was at the dealership picking up the new key, the service manager said there had been a few folks asking how they could increase the range of their remote start system(s).... he went on to tell me the separate fob has the shortest range, and the key has the longest....but there is no way to increase the range of either beyond what it is. He also explained that range of either is limited as a "safety factor" by Ford.