Extra fob What is it????
#1
Extra fob What is it????
I have a 2012 Mustang - in addition to the key with lock, unlock, panic, and trunk buttons I have a separate small fob with a Ford emblem and a square button with the image of a key and a red light that very rapidly flashes when the key button is depresses. I have been to two dealers and they can't explain this fob. One said remote start but car is a manual and remote start not on window sticker. I have searched images of remotes and can't find one that comes anywhere near matching. This format won't allow an upload of a picture. An ideas?
#2
Does it look like this? This is a remote start for a ford escape. You can have remote start for a manual. Put your car in neutral with the E-brake on and press the button. Maybe it will start. You'll probably have to make sure the doors are locked first. That's how factory remote starts work.
Last edited by Csrt4to5.0gt; 02-28-2014 at 12:25 PM.
#3
Yes it is identical but it does not start the car. I will investigate further. There maybe a routine when shutting down to qualify the car for a remote start. Owners manual offered no help and there is no mention anywhere that this car has this starter.
#5
Yeah, usually with an aftermart remote start for a manual transmission, there's a special procedure to start the car. It could also be an aftermarket alarm, too. I'm surprised, being a ford part, ford dealers don't know what it is.
#6
I didn't have the car with me when I asked one dealer. He did say remote starter, go home and see if the car starts. Well I did and it didn't. The dealer I bought from sent me to their Ford dealership who suggested that (since I just bought it used) that the owner put them with the keys and perhaps they were for another car. No one mentioned procedures especially for a manual but these were just salesmen so as a rule they don't know much. None of the books included with the car were for a starter.
Last edited by harddock; 02-28-2014 at 12:52 PM.
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This can only be a DEALER INSTALLED kit, as it is NOT a factory option with a Manual Transmission ...period.
I've heard of aftermarket companies doing it for M/T cars, but am surprised that a FORD dealer would install on an M/T car.
For it to be fail safe, a sensor really needs to be built into the shifter so system knows for sure it is in neutral.
I know they have special shut down sequences, but it's not like you can't slip it back into gear (purposly or by accident) when exiting the car and the system would know it.
Doug
I've heard of aftermarket companies doing it for M/T cars, but am surprised that a FORD dealer would install on an M/T car.
For it to be fail safe, a sensor really needs to be built into the shifter so system knows for sure it is in neutral.
I know they have special shut down sequences, but it's not like you can't slip it back into gear (purposly or by accident) when exiting the car and the system would know it.
Doug