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I think so...they kind of bend up out of the way. Worst case...i just cut them and retie them. It's about a 1 minute job of getting them tied up there.
I hope they come out with a new iPhone app soon as I downloaded the app today and got a pop up on the iPhone that says it will not be compatible with any new OS.
i installed mine.
quick question: how do you learn it to the vehicle?
I have push button start, instructions say nothing about push button. I tried using the key instructions to no avail.
I have yet to have the dealer give me the pin. I haven’t had the time do to work
i installed mine.
quick question: how do you learn it to the vehicle?
I have push button start, instructions say nothing about push button. I tried using the key instructions to no avail.
I have yet to have the dealer give me the pin. I haven’t had the time do to work
I also self installed.
DO NOT put press the brake pedal - touching the brake will start the engine when you push the button
This thread is great.
I went ahead and ordered DL3Z-19A390-C and FT4Z-19A361-A from the dealer I bought my truck from. Pricing is as cheap as anything on ebay. It looks like the Canadian part numbers are a little different.
During the activation process, do you have to select which carrier you want to use (in Canada that would be Rogers, Bell or Telus)?
What happens when the truck is in the US and roaming?
This thread is great.
I went ahead and ordered DL3Z-19A390-C and FT4Z-19A361-A from the dealer I bought my truck from. Pricing is as cheap as anything on ebay. It looks like the Canadian part numbers are a little different.
During the activation process, do you have to select which carrier you want to use (in Canada that would be Rogers, Bell or Telus)?
What happens when the truck is in the US and roaming?
the carrier is predetermined - no choice is available, you get what they have negotiated.
my suspicion is that theyve selected a world wide provider, knowing that there will be minimal roaming (its not like it texts or voice calls a bunch).
its a good question ask your dealer or the service provider
I got it all installed last night, as I mentioned in my previous thread. I tested the bump protection. All worked perfectly.
I messaged Banner Ford this morning, they got back to me, programmed my truck, and emailed me back a PIN. I logged into the remote access site, added my truck (super super easy) and it works. Just walked outside and tried out the phone. All buttons are perfect. Takes maybe 5-10 seconds to get to the truck.
Love the app, love the ease of doing this.
If you are on the fence...do it.
On the phone app you have to select your phone carrier when you first set it up.
The Setting in the APP just tells the app what format it needs to text to your carrier/number. Unless you found something I have not, I have an Iphone. The ford tech I talked to thought it was Verizon but he was not sure. For me I hope it is verizon as the best coverage where I travel.
The Setting in the APP just tells the app what format it needs to text to your carrier/number. Unless you found something I have not, I have an Iphone. The ford tech I talked to thought it was Verizon but he was not sure. For me I hope it is verizon as the best coverage where I travel.
I was referencing bushpilot's post. Perhaps I did not state it clearly. I meant you have to select your phone's carrier when setting up the app.
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