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Makes a rash in a few days though.Maybe you could Velcro it to your body?
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Makes a rash in a few days though.Maybe you could Velcro it to your body?
Good ideaI put mine in the fuel door. Works great.
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You are halfway there. You know every place you DON'T want or can NOT mount it.I want one but I don't want to mount it on the b pillar (because of the new design) nor do I want it above or below the door handle. Being a hybrid I can't put it in my fuel door - I guess I could if I wanted to use the emergency release to access it but knowing Ford that emergency access doesn't have more than a few tugs in it before it snaps.
IDK seems like it could be risky mounting it inside the fuel door. I know it is just low voltage battery in the keypad, but any kind of electric arc possibly could ignite the fuel vapors trapped in the fuel door.I put mine in the fuel door. Works great.
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If you order online the install cost is $56, and you get a 15% discount on the keypad.I bought the wireless keypad for my 2024 Lariat thinking it was going to be a simple install. To have the keypad programmed at the local dealer they wanted to charge minimum of one hour shop charge ($200.00). It’s not worth the money to have it installed, now I’m stuck with a useless keypad.
477-536 °F is the ignition temp of gasoline vapors. These use CR2032 button cell batteries. No chance that does anything.IDK seems like it could be risky mounting it inside the fuel door. I know it is just low voltage battery in the keypad, but any kind of electric arc possibly could ignite the fuel vapors trapped in the fuel door.
Never hope a dealer will ever do anything. Always ask or insist.... hoping they can just program it and hand it to me so I can figure out the best spot.
Someone put it on the back of the C pillarI want one but I don't want to mount it on the b pillar (because of the new design) nor do I want it above or below the door handle. Being a hybrid I can't put it in my fuel door - I guess I could if I wanted to use the emergency release to access it but knowing Ford that emergency access doesn't have more than a few tugs in it before it snaps.
Yeah I don't mind that location.Someone put it on the back of the C pillar
We use our keypads so much. Still don't know why Ford got rid of them.