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Hey everyone!
I have come to the conclusion that if you add the wireless battery powered keypad you must use FDRS (or go to the dealer, it will probably be cheaper)! I have never used FDRS but I figured I would give it a try! I bought a two day subscription for $50 on motorcraftservice.com. You MUST use a different OBD reader than the ELM327 adapter for FORScan! The cheapest options are a used Ford VCM ii for about $150 or the VCX NANO for FORD for $125 on amazon. You may need to download specific drivers for the J2534 OBD adapter you are using. There are not many options for OBD adapters and most of the options are very expensive...thousands of dollars... I hope to use FDRS again in the future now that I purchased an VCX NANO OBD adapter for it!
FDRS is somewhat challenging to get set up. The servers can be iffy at first, you must have internet access and you must log into an active Ford account as an independent user. Here is a link below to help with getting FDRS set up.
FDRS HOW TO VIDEO
After getting FDRS setup and connected to your vehicle, you now can set up your wireless keypad. You will start by choosing Toolbox. Then BCM. Then choose Remote Keyless Entry Pad. Now just follow the instructions until they are complete. This link below helped walk me through this process step by step. Big thanks to this guy and his videos.
Wireless Keypad Install FDRS
I have come to the conclusion that if you add the wireless battery powered keypad you must use FDRS (or go to the dealer, it will probably be cheaper)! I have never used FDRS but I figured I would give it a try! I bought a two day subscription for $50 on motorcraftservice.com. You MUST use a different OBD reader than the ELM327 adapter for FORScan! The cheapest options are a used Ford VCM ii for about $150 or the VCX NANO for FORD for $125 on amazon. You may need to download specific drivers for the J2534 OBD adapter you are using. There are not many options for OBD adapters and most of the options are very expensive...thousands of dollars... I hope to use FDRS again in the future now that I purchased an VCX NANO OBD adapter for it!
FDRS is somewhat challenging to get set up. The servers can be iffy at first, you must have internet access and you must log into an active Ford account as an independent user. Here is a link below to help with getting FDRS set up.
FDRS HOW TO VIDEO
After getting FDRS setup and connected to your vehicle, you now can set up your wireless keypad. You will start by choosing Toolbox. Then BCM. Then choose Remote Keyless Entry Pad. Now just follow the instructions until they are complete. This link below helped walk me through this process step by step. Big thanks to this guy and his videos.
Wireless Keypad Install FDRS
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