WOW, terminally obtuse.Yes, we live in the first world and pay for luxury features so it's annoying when they don't work.
If you want to complain about third world problems I think that's another forum.
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WOW, terminally obtuse.Yes, we live in the first world and pay for luxury features so it's annoying when they don't work.
If you want to complain about third world problems I think that's another forum.
Better than being a wiseacre.WOW, terminally obtuse.![]()
You don't alter anything to use the start x. Unplug the cable from your ALDL. Start x send you a cable that plugs in where you disconnected the factory cable. It is very simple. The remote range is very short on mine. Maybe 25 feet. Waiting on the range extender to come back in stock.Most new vehicles have remote start with a key fob capability. It is just the dealership has to turn it on and you need the correct key fob. I have seen the key fobs for sale for $300 for two factory ford fobs. Then they need programmed and the computer on the truck needs programmed. Dealerships charge 1-2 hours labor. So close to $500 total price to have factory remote start that works and is covered by warranty. If startx is $100 and works that’s great unless it void’s warranty or if Ford can tell you altered something.
A brand new 2023 Maverick key fob with remote start from North Coast Keyless is $90. I purchased a Transit key fob from them a few years ago for $50, dealer wanted $350. They are legit.2023 Ford Maverick 2.0 Lariat AWD
For whatever reason, this cold morning my Ford Pass app would not work. I was very annoyed when I realized I only knew how to start my truck
through my phone. I don't have a key fob with the remote start option. the app is working now, but sucked getting into a cold truch when it's 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
So I've been searching this forum and it seems to me that StartX from amazon would be the easiest. I'd prefer to get a third key, but it seems too complicated/expensive. Before I pull the trigger, what is the easiest/cheapest way to get a non internet based way to start your car? I'd consider a key with auto start if programming isn't too much of a hassle and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. I prefer avoiding the stealership.