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Old Nov 16, 2011 | 07:27 PM
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Remote start

So I got a Factory Remote start installed about a week after I got my truck. It was done at the dealership, and is the Ford Factory unit, not aftermarket. Well it starts my truck just fine, but nothing inside the cabin turns on, no heat, no radio, no gauges, no defrost, etc. I have owned 4 remote starts on various vehicles since 2001, so I know how it works. you leave whatever you want on turned up, so that when the vehicle turns on, everything comes on. Well with this system nothing comes on until the key is inserted, even though the engine is running. Also the brake doesn't shut the engine off. GRRR.

I called my salesman, and he is suppose to be "looking into it"

but just so I have some ammo if he tries to say its "normal" on this unit or something. Let me just clarify that NOBODY elses does this, its NOT normal correct?

 
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Old Nov 21, 2011 | 11:50 AM
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... talked to the person who installed it, he said there should be a way to make it "auto" (it will turn it on to the temp it thinks it should be at according to outside temp) or manual (It will turn on a the settings I last had it when I got out). But that option is not in the settings. In fact, the only thing I can change is how long the remote start lasts (10 min, 15 min etc)
Also checked the manual and it says that its an automatic system, so it will set the temp to what it thinks is right.

Is everyones 11+ like this? what a bunch of crap, If its 30deg outside, i dont want it to come on mild heat, I want full blast. This just "auto" sets it to medium defrost. Is there NO way to change this?
 
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Old Nov 21, 2011 | 02:56 PM
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Mine is not like that at all and it came from the factory with remote start.

If it's below 32, the heater/defrosters (mirrors/rear window) and seat warmers come on automatically, if it's above 80 it turns on the AC in the vents/seats.

If I leave the heater/ac at a specific setting, it comes back on with that. There's no other settings that I can remember for the remote start besides the length of time you want it to run.

Just note, none of the lights will illuminate on the panel until you insert the key and turn it to run, so it doesn't look like anything is running, outside of you actually hearing the blower motor.

There's some detailed information in the 6.7 forum regarding the remote start and how it functions, will dig up the thread on the details and report back.

Here's a couple links with some good details:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...ted-seats.html

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post11036231
 
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Old Nov 21, 2011 | 04:12 PM
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Thanks for the links. Mine does not do this, if it is below 32 or whatever it will start the defroster, and above XX it will start the AC, (I assume) but if I leave it at full blast, nothing happens until the key is inserted.

Example. say its 30 outside, I turn up all the heat to say cabin heat, no defrost, on full blast, I will remote start, wait, get in a few minutes later, and the defrost will be on, (hardly) and nothing coming in the cabin itself. I can play with the buttons and temp **** all i wand nothing changes, and when i insert the key, only then does it come on full blast, per my settings.

My question is, how do I get this thing to adjust to what I set it for, not what it thinks it should be set for?

Even the manual says


"REMOTE START CLIMATE OPERATION (IF EQUIPPED)
The climate control system will condition the cabin temperature during
remote start based on the outside temperature. Engine idle may increase
to help with adjusting the cabin temperature.
Note: No climate control adjustments will be recognized during remote
start operation. Once the ignition is cycled to the on position, the climate
control system will return to the previous settings (last ignition-on cycle)
and adjustments can be made normally. If the previous setting was off,
the climate control system will turn off."



I mean I guess if the manual says it cant be done, it cant be done, but that is just stupid. And how is it that others work?
 
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Old Nov 21, 2011 | 06:50 PM
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I think the truck has to get up to a normal operating temp before it'll kick on high. I could be wrong though, Powerstroke's explanation in the 2nd link may have more details as to how that works.

I wonder if anything needs to be done, programming wise with the BCM (body control module)?
 
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Old Nov 21, 2011 | 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by SlickYamaha
I mean I guess if the manual says it cant be done, it cant be done, but that is just stupid. And how is it that others work?
Whenever I turn on the climate control in my Lariat, it is always at position four, no matter where it was previously. Drives me nuts. It hasn't gotten cold enough to test, or hot enough, for that matter, since I've had the truck, so I can't tell you what mine does with the remote start.

I can't imagine it wouldn't be satisfactory for you, though.
 
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Old Nov 21, 2011 | 09:39 PM
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Has the HVAC module been programmed to the latest software for proper remote start operation as directed by TSB 11-06-21?


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Old Nov 21, 2011 | 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by SlickYamaha
Thanks for the links. Mine does not do this, if it is below 32 or whatever it will start the defroster, and above XX it will start the AC, (I assume) but if I leave it at full blast, nothing happens until the key is inserted.

Example. say its 30 outside, I turn up all the heat to say cabin heat, no defrost, on full blast, I will remote start, wait, get in a few minutes later, and the defrost will be on, (hardly) and nothing coming in the cabin itself. I can play with the buttons and temp **** all i wand nothing changes, and when i insert the key, only then does it come on full blast, per my settings.

My question is, how do I get this thing to adjust to what I set it for, not what it thinks it should be set for?

I mean I guess if the manual says it cant be done, it cant be done, but that is just stupid. And how is it that others work?
No adjustments can be made to the remote start HVAC settings. They are what they are. Other then that, it sounds like the system is working as it should.


Originally Posted by 2000silverbullet
I think the truck has to get up to a normal operating temp before it'll kick on high. I could be wrong though, Powerstroke's explanation in the 2nd link may have more details as to how that works.

I wonder if anything needs to be done, programming wise with the BCM (body control module)?
Sorta... The blower speed will ramp up slowly as the temps come up. There is no point in blowing around cold air at full blast...

No programming needed other then activating the remote start, which obviously has already been done...
 
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Old Nov 22, 2011 | 05:06 AM
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Has the HVAC module been programmed to the latest software for proper remote start operation as directed by TSB 11-06-21?


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I have no idea, how could I tell? I just had the remote start put in about 2 weeks ago, so Im assuming its the latest software? not sure where to look though?
 
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Old Nov 22, 2011 | 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by SlickYamaha
I have no idea, how could I tell? I just had the remote start put in about 2 weeks ago, so Im assuming its the latest software? not sure where to look though?
The software is for the HVAC module, not the remote, so it doesn't matter when the remote was put in, it only matters when the HVAC module was last programmed. If whoever put the remote start in didn't know about the TSB, then they wouldn't have had a reason to program it. The new software was released in June, so if your truck was built after that then it already has the latest software. The update modifies the HVAC operation for better heating when using the remote start.

There is nothing you can do to check the software yourself. Make an appointment with the service department and have them look at it, that's what they are there for. If they say it is at the latest level, then what you have is as good as it can be at this point in time.
 
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