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Old 06-08-2012, 03:59 PM
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Key Remote Review and Tips

Ok I will tell you from my own experience having many different Key remotes and fobs! Since I am no spring chicken, I can remember the days before remotes and even before power door locks! As with all of technology conveniences' we still find things to complain about! And today's complaint is about car remotes and keys!

Do they work? Yes! I actually never really had any problems with the function or operation of the keys, or the remotes! Are they convenient? Oh yeah they are! Today you even get a choice of whether or not you want / need to press the unlock button once or twice to unlock all the doors. I remember having to take out my key, unlock the door, (hope they weren't frozen in the winter), then get in and reach over to unlock the P/S door, then the two back doors if you had the kids along! And now,,, it just might be too much work for us to press the remote button twice to let everyone in!

So what is my complaint! I don't think I am alone on this one! They are a pain in the ,,, leg and a hassle to carry around! What's funny is I had a 1965 Triumph key that was no bigger than a common pad lock key and from then on they kept making them bigger? Why is that?

Granted the nicest system out there today is the keyless system where you carry a remote in your pocket, walk up to the car and it unlocks, push a button or turn a keyless ignition and you are driving off. Great feature, however one that can't be SIMPLY added and is costly to say the least!

So most of us are stuck with these large sharp key(s), scratching other things you carry (cell phones, IPods), digging into your leg when you sit down and getting caught when trying to get them out of your pocket! I think most of us own 2 or more vehicles and carry those keys as well, which adds to the problem. Then comes the balk of the ones that are standalone, a remote and a separate key! same problem only taking up more room.

I have had most of them, from American, Asian, British, Germany and Swedish and out of all of them I preferred the ones VW came out with. Most know them as switchblade remotes. They are great to use and carry!

I can say I really have never missed the VW vehicles, but I sure did miss their remote! So I searched online throughout the years and never found anything that took its place or came close. Recently I did find some online and I ordered one, when it came in, I just sent it back! Cheap wasn't the word for the cost,, but it was for the quality. I did find another business that handled them and placed an email out to them to save us both a problem if the quality wasn't there.. This company was 100% confident I wouldn't be able to tell the difference from their remote compared to the VW remote, which BTW cost me over 100 bucks to replace and 45 bucks to program when my ex-wife lost hers!

So I ordered two! One for my 2012 F150 and the other for my 2006 Mustang GT!
First the quality, I can see now why they were so confident! It is Exactly the quality of the VW ones. It is not flimsy, it doesn't flex when you open it and I can tell you as I experienced with the VW key, it is virtually indestructible!

So let's start with the pictures, review and instructions!


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These are available in either 3 or 4 button models and what is really nice is you can get an extra blank key if you would like as shown in this picture. I will address this later!

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4 button model
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3 button model
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Now let's look at the added value this company offers! A blank key! Why an added value? Well first off let's say you take your new remote someplace to have cut and their machine screws up? Your key remote is NOT going to work nor is the company going to give you a refund as it wasn't the problem of the product! So there you are with a worthless remote! Another great value for many of us comes in two ways. First the remotes are available in 80 bit chipset, which is the newest Ford key coding. What does this mean? well it will be able to be programmed for the new 2012 -13 models and above! More importantly it is backward compatible which will allow you to program older models. As far as how new of a Ford it will work on? Until Ford changes the code again, for the record that usually is 10 or so years, the last being in 2011. That would mean up until 2020 if they follow suit. This is great news for us that trade there vehicle every other year! Next come the value of that blank key. You just bought a new Ford and now all you have to do is take the blank key in and have them cut it for your new vehicle. All that is left is to program the key to your new vehicle and you are on your way. Lastly, if by chance you damage your key somehow you still have a fall back solution with your blank!

Since this is an added value this company can supply, it also solves a problem that can and may happen when taking your Remote Key to be cut. There are several key cutting machines on the market and some cannot cut the key because the machine can't grab it correctly or doesn't have the capability of cutting the key due to the attached remote. With this Key remote that isn't a problem at all.

There are two ways you can be assured any machine at any vendor can cut this key.

1. When you order your remote, order a blank key also! If you take your remote to a vendor that can't cut the key with it installed in the remote simply hand them the blank and they can cut it for sure!

I will show you how to remove the key that came installed and replace it with the cut one later.

2. If you choose not to buy a blank, you can remove the key that is installed in the remote and take it to any vendor to be cut.
 
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Old 06-08-2012, 03:59 PM
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This is as simple as it is to do!

1. when you press the button to release the key it will flip up and lock into the starting position. Now if you press the button to unlock it and slowly fold it back you will notice at the end of the key is a tension pin! The normal reaction for the key when unlocked it to spring to the lock position so you will have to hold it from doing so. Putting the key in a 90 degree position gives you access to the tension pin. Normally tension pins have a slight tapper, this pin is small so I can't truly say if it does but I will say it seems to be easier to remove and replace in the following order.

Start with the buttons and the key release button on the top
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Now find a small punch or (a simple nail) that will just go through the hole and rest on the tension pin.
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To make it easier place the key itself (not the remote) on a hard surface but don't block the hole on the bottom. you could use a small socket for this. Now using a small hammer tap on the punch or nail and the pin will start to move out the bottom as shown here.
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Now take a pair of needle nose pliers and grab the pin and twist out. You could simply tap the pin all the way out but it could go flying and being small you may have a tuff time finding it!
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Now that you have the pin remove simply slide the key out! you will notice at the bottom of the key there is a groove. That groove is there to allow the pin to slide though and lock the key into place. So when you are replacing the key if you put it in wrong the tension pin will no longer go through the hole, if you put it in right the pin will go through the hole and will lock the key so it can't be removed.
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To replace the tension pin flip the remote so the buttons are on the bottom, and tap it back in all the way so the pin is flush on both sides! If you don't get it flush it will not lock in the start position, so make sure you pay attention to this!

That's it!

all that is left is to program the key and then the remote. Remember,,, you have to program the key first, this will provide the security system with the 80 bit chip code so it recognizes the key when you go to start the vehicle.

Key Programming:
This is also simple and can be done by you "IF YOU HAVE TWO OEM KEYS"! If not you will have to take it to your dealer and have them do it. So let's assume you do have both OEM keys. Just go to your car or truck and insert one of the OEM keys in the ignition, turn it to the on position (but don't start the vehicle). leave it in the on position for a second but no longer than 10 seconds and return it to the off position and remove the key, then take the second OEM key and do the same,,, then take your key remote and do the same. That is it. Now check all 3 keys to make sure they work! If by chance the key remote doesn't work then try it over again, but if you do it correctly they should all be working!

(NOTE) a common mistake here is if you have 3 or more OEM keys. Many think they have to use all of them and that will NOT work, only use 2 OEM keys and then the remote key. The system needs 2 OEM keys ONLY to set the learn function, then looks for the new chip code of the 3rd key. If you use an OEM key for the 3 key and then the remote key it will NOT program!

Remote programming:
Next put any of the keys in the ignition and turn it from (off) to (on) (but don't start the vehicle) 8 times quickly, you will hear the door lock and unlock, now simply push the unlock key (or any key on the remote) on all the remotes you have!

That is it!

check to make sure they all work and If by chance the key remote doesn't work then try it over again, but if you do it correctly they should all be working!

So there you have it, a nice fold away key that won't rip into your leg, scratch other items in your pocket and get caught trying to take them out. Another thing I really like about these remotes in how smooth the buttons set in the case,, many times having the other remotes in my pocket I would hear the horn blown or the door unlock since something pushed against the buttons while they were in my pocket..I have often wondered if that happened when I was having dinner somewhere and my vehicle was park close by, could it unlock the doors without me knowing it? If so you could come out to find things missing because it did! These buttons will make that next to impossible to have this happen. Heck, in my opinion the design, size and look is just COOL!
 
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Old 06-08-2012, 04:00 PM
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Now the ratings
Quality 10
Price 10
Company 10
function 10
blank key priceless!

So there you have it! Can you get something cheaper? Yep! That is what I did the first time and it cost me time and money to send it back! On that note, I was lucky I could at least send it back as some places won't take them back or will give you enough time to open the package and have to send it back if you have the time to do so! Is this for everyone? No! but if you have had any of the issues I have listed you will have wished you bought one sooner! Will it work with a factory remote start? No! I have however provided the company the chipset #'s from my factory remote start key and they are looking into it, but of course that will take funds and time to develop if at all possible! Will it stop my wife from arguing with me? No! But if she has a key to your car or truck, I would advise you to order two of these, cause if you don't I can tell you right now who will get "STUCK" with the OEM key!

I realize some people are skeptic about buying from eBay but I will say I have had positive experiences with 99.9% of all my transactions. One of the advantages of vendors using the service is low overhead which relates to good pricing. I can say the company offering these remotes are very trustworthy and provide great service, fast shipping and most of all Quality products. Be sure to follow the links below to get this remote, there are other vendors that offer a similar product but I will say this,, similar in appearance is not the same as quality! Also there are others that are only cases and you don't even want to go in that direction believe me! None of them offer the 80 bit chipset. On that subject this company does offer remotes without the 80 bit chip. Keep in mind that the 80 bit chip will work for the newest Ford has to offer and also work for older models. The ones without the 80 bit chip will only work for the year(s) it states. To be on the safe side if you want the 80 bit chip it will say it in the item description and if it is not there, then it isn't an 80 bit chip! Below is a link directly to the 80 bit model both in 3 or 4 button remotes!

Here are the links for the company! When you order one of these, contact the seller and let them know you read the review on F150online forum and he will give you a discount!

Remotes Inc. eBay Store:
http://stores.ebay.com/Remote-s-Incorporated

Ford:
http://stores.ebay.com/Remote-s-Inco...=p4634.c0.m322

Ford Remote - (VW Style) – 4 Button (80 Bit)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MESE:IT

Ford Remote – (VW Style) - 3 Button (80 Bit)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MESE:IT

Ford Blank Key - Coming Soon!
 
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Old 06-08-2012, 05:06 PM
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Pretty cool, I just wish the Ford logo looked a bit better and the fourth button on the 4 button model was a Remote start symbol.

Also, I don't think this will work on a vehicle made before the integrated keyfobs debuted. The ignition tumbler won't accept the fat head of the integral fob. My Crown Vic and '00 F250 use the same key blank, but the fatter head won't go all the way into the ignition.
 
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Old 06-08-2012, 05:33 PM
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Another flip key thread...this one was too long to read. But I have one, different kind and love it.

https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...ey-remote.html
 
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Old 06-08-2012, 06:18 PM
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I like the keys that slide out, not flip, but just slide from the inside. Good job on the key though, it looks nice.
 
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Old 06-08-2012, 06:56 PM
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i've had the 3button remote for about 2 months now.. only thing i have a problem with is the range of the remote doesn't seem as long as the factory FOB
 
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Old 06-11-2012, 07:11 AM
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I sprung for the key w/the remote as part of the key.

Takes up lots less room in my pocket and since I'm gonna use the key for the ignition anyhow, I've already got the key in my hand while using the remote un-locker.

The distance of operation is unknown to me, but I use it to remote lock my truck from inside my crib.
 
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Old 06-11-2012, 10:11 AM
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I think I will be ordering one of these...thanks for all the info.
 
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So I've got a 2011 F150 that I ordered a key like this from ebay for. I've got the key programmed to start the truck, but I can't get the remote portion to program. I've tried the 8x on/off, but I never get a lock cycle to confirm program mode. Anybody help?
 



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