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I have never heard of a hard wired one failing, how long has Ford been using this...35 years?More to go wrong
My '91 Taurus SHO had one...I have never heard of a hard wired one failing, how long has Ford been using this...35 years?
My father's '88 MK VII had one and was still working in 2003 after he passed.My '91 Taurus SHO had one...
Since model year 1980, so more like 45 model years as of 2024.I have never heard of a hard wired one failing, how long has Ford been using this...35 years?
https://www.freep.com/story/money/c...keypad-remote-keyless-system-door/4013589002/The feature debuted on the 1980 Ford Thunderbird, Mercury Cougar, Lincoln Continental Mark VI and Lincoln Town Car. 1980. If you were around then, you’d never heard of a capacitive touch pad, much less a smart phone app. The keys were physical buttons, set into the metal of the door near the handle. Five buttons, each for two digits: 1-2; 3-4; 5-6; 7-8; 9-0.
Not IMO. The Bronco Sport starts at ~33K. My XL OTD price was $23K.