my truck has the 2 keys and it took some gettin used to but id rather have that then the one key also.
You could have a locksmith put 2 keys on one.
my truck has the 2 keys and it took some gettin used to but id rather have that then the one key also.
You could have a locksmith put 2 keys on one.
i just like the fact that i have 2 different keys. witch i sometimes keep in different pockets.
Think you've got it backwards- you NEED two working keys to program a new key. Meaning if you have only the two that came with the car and lose one, you're SOL.
and nothing. I was later told Ford disables that when the engine is running for the drivers safety. So innovative techno thugs can't transmit a signal and enter your vehicle when uninvited.
HMMMM...... my 05 F 150 let me have the truck running and still lock and unlock with the remote? wonder If I was just lucky or if it wasnt working right. I always did this i actually never took the key out of the truck honestly
Think you've got it backwards- you NEED two working keys to program a new key. Meaning if you have only the two that came with the car and lose one, you're SOL.
After that experience, Dad had four keys programmed for that '00 Focus, and also has four to his '07.
My '09 Ranger locks and unlocks with the clicker, when the engine is running- doors open or closed, fob inside or outside the truck, BTW.
I'm still not sold on the convenience of using these things, BTW- I understand how to unlock the door with it when my hands are full...but I can't manage to get the door open without emptying out one hand. At which point, I might as well have just used a key anyway. THIS is where I cannot manage to follow the logic on these devices.
I'll tell you what I DO think would be really useful, that I'm pretty sure this truck doesn't have (but I haven't bothered to check)...being able to unlock all (both) doors from the driver's side, with the key.
Is there even a key hole on the passenger side?
As a single person it might not be an issue bit start dating or get married and the lady will surely appreciate not having to wait in the weather while you vet in and get set and then finally unlock the passenger door
Not just you...I just got sick of pulling three rings of keys out to find the one I needed, or finding the keys I needed were still sitting on my bureau at home- I've got a key to each pickup, key to the cap on my '97, house key, and a small LED flashlight that's WAY too useful to stop carrying. More than I like hanging from the switch, but not by so much I'm going to do anything...I use mine every time I get in. I only have the truck key and the keyless on the ring. so it doesn't bother me in the pocket and I have never been a fan of like 30 keys hanging from my ignition. little too much pressure on the switch. may just be me though.
I am gonna bet in less than a year you are using it and not even realizing it! LOL
Not just you...I just got sick of pulling three rings of keys out to find the one I needed, or finding the keys I needed were still sitting on my bureau at home- I've got a key to each pickup, key to the cap on my '97, house key, and a small LED flashlight that's WAY too useful to stop carrying. More than I like hanging from the switch, but not by so much I'm going to do anything...
Doubt it- came off the keyring last night. 'Course, I haven't driven that truck since then, so hard to say whether I'll miss it or not.
Same, as the Bronco has 2. When did they stop 2 keys with the trucks?
About a decade ago.![]()
About a decade ago.![]()