Door keypad not working on 2012
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Door keypad not working on 2012
All, just an FYI. My door keypad stopped working the other night on my new 2012. The dealership took a quick look, not sure what it is? Dropping it off next week to troubleshoot. I'll keep the forum updated.
Just wanted to let everyone know, think twice of where you are if you like to lock your keys inside, make sure you're close to home or have someone who can bring you a spare. Never had this issue on any Ford I've had before, use them all the time. We'll see what happens???
Just wanted to let everyone know, think twice of where you are if you like to lock your keys inside, make sure you're close to home or have someone who can bring you a spare. Never had this issue on any Ford I've had before, use them all the time. We'll see what happens???
#2
I keep a spare key in my console, but I guess it wouldn't do any good in this circumstance.
I've got remote locks also, but that FOB is in the glovebox.
But I did spring for a 'FOB'd' key a couple of weeks ago, cuz I lost one of mine.
(Which I found 6 weeks later)
Having the FOB as part of the key does come in handy cuz I hate carrying stuff in my pockets.
I had good luck with the magnetic 'Key' boxes sold at hardware stores.
I'd put it up under one of the upper bed rails so if it did cut loose, it wouldn't be lost.
I've got remote locks also, but that FOB is in the glovebox.
But I did spring for a 'FOB'd' key a couple of weeks ago, cuz I lost one of mine.
(Which I found 6 weeks later)
Having the FOB as part of the key does come in handy cuz I hate carrying stuff in my pockets.
I had good luck with the magnetic 'Key' boxes sold at hardware stores.
I'd put it up under one of the upper bed rails so if it did cut loose, it wouldn't be lost.
#3
When I get my 2012 F-150 it will be the first time I have a key pad entry system. Until the truck comes in I use this when I don't want to carry a key. With the cover on you can't tell what it is.
http://www.hitchsafe.com/
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http://www.hitchsafe.com/
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When I get my 2012 F-150 it will be the first time I have a key pad entry system. Until the truck comes in I use this when I don't want to carry a key. With the cover on you can't tell what it is.
http://www.hitchsafe.com/
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http://www.hitchsafe.com/
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Gee, I never knew! All seriousness aside, there is no way I would have bought it if I couldn't change the combo since there is no way I would ever remember a factory combo (I have a good memory, it's just really short).
I checked the reviews on Amazon and the only complaint that concerned me was a problem with the pins that secure the safe into the receiver socket rusting, making removal difficult when left installed for long periods (as mine will). From the descriptions, it sounds like the pins were simply machined from cold roll and were either not plated or were poorly plated. One reviewer said he used a teflon based spray lube (I'm guessing BreakFree) to prevent rusting causing a problem. I've used BreakFree and, while an excellent product, it eventually will succumb to weather. I'm going to try some waterproof plumbers' grease (I have a lifetime supply left from when I replaced some faucet washers a while back) to see how that works (I can squirt some black spray paint on the heads). If it continues to be a problem, I can always get a couple of stainless steel bolts, cut them down to length, then file or hacksaw the necessary locking groove.
I checked the reviews on Amazon and the only complaint that concerned me was a problem with the pins that secure the safe into the receiver socket rusting, making removal difficult when left installed for long periods (as mine will). From the descriptions, it sounds like the pins were simply machined from cold roll and were either not plated or were poorly plated. One reviewer said he used a teflon based spray lube (I'm guessing BreakFree) to prevent rusting causing a problem. I've used BreakFree and, while an excellent product, it eventually will succumb to weather. I'm going to try some waterproof plumbers' grease (I have a lifetime supply left from when I replaced some faucet washers a while back) to see how that works (I can squirt some black spray paint on the heads). If it continues to be a problem, I can always get a couple of stainless steel bolts, cut them down to length, then file or hacksaw the necessary locking groove.
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Because the pins do not go through. There is a short pin that goes in each side of the receiver socket.
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That's good to know (and I am in AZ, why would I show I am if I am not?). Being the **** old coward I am, methinks I will still use a bit of waterproof grease on the pins before installing them (heck, I have more than I will ever use in this lifetime and I can't take it with me).
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That's good to know (and I am in AZ, why would I show I am if I am not?). Being the **** old coward I am, methinks I will still use a bit of waterproof grease on the pins before installing them (heck, I have more than I will ever use in this lifetime and I can't take it with me).
Do you think that would work to my truck here faster?
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