This says "if equipped"All I know is what the owners manual has -
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This says "if equipped"All I know is what the owners manual has -
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Can you provide a link to the video?I saw a youtube video on some newer fords have it installed, just not enabled. Thru a series of key turns and break presses could turn it on. Would be interested to know If it works.
Your every wish is my command...Can you provide a link to the video?
Yea I saw that and that's not relevant but thanks anywayYour every wish is my command...
I saw a youtube video on some newer fords have it installed, just not enabled. Thru a series of key turns and break presses could turn it on. Would be interested to know If it works.
Per the service manual that is the "In vehicle temperature and humidity sensor"I enabled Perimeter Alarm Guard control in the IPC Module. The XLT and Lariat are supposed to have interior sensor motion alarm as part of the Perimeter alarm, per page 85 of the manual.
These do not work on my Lariat, nor have I seen mention of anyone whose truck has this working. Setting the alarm and waving inside the cab with windows down should set off the alarm.
I have started a thread on this, but no one else seems to care that this feature doesn't work. I asked my dealer and they weren't sure, but didn't think the Perimeter Plus addon alarm(shock sensor) was needed for this. They said I'd have to schedule an appointment and let them troubleshoot to see if/ how these sensors operated.
Perimeter Alarm on Lariat/XLT, No Interior/Inclination Sensors? | MaverickTruckClub - 2022+ Ford Maverick Pickup Forum, News, Owners, Discussions
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Thanks! First I've seen of this.Per the service manual that is the "In vehicle temperature and humidity sensor"
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Isn’t that the truth! I read the online manual back in November and thought it was the worst manual I’ve ever seen. At times it dealt like the rough draft. I’ve never looked at the paper one to see if it changed any.I don't know about you, but owners manuals ain't what they used to be..
Absolutely! It is plug and play really, comes with a harness and you unplug the OBD cable from the back of that port, then plug this new harness into the rearof the obd port, plug the previously removed harness into this new one. This has a smaller plug that goes to the new module. No dealer needed. Watch for the 15% off sales, thank I paid 185 and it shipped super fast. Holler if you need the Install guide Info, igot it from another member here, @uh50 , you can find his thread too, loaded with details.Can this module be added without dealer assistance?
Rough draft is exactly how I felt too!!! It seems to be very non-specific in many areas, like they hadn't settled all the details on the truck when they went to publishIsn’t that the truth! I read the online manual back in November and thought it was the worst manual I’ve ever seen. At times it dealt like the rough draft. I’ve never looked at the paper one to see if it changed any.