Posted by sotxbill on November 23, 2015 at 16:07:09 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: 06 F350 Key Fob posted by Steve@Advance on November 23, 2015 at 12:54:20:
cant stop her from opening the doors but can reprogram so only the new keys will not trip the "immobilizer" and kill the engine. Dealer can do that. Newer trucks allow owner to add or delete keys only if he has the two "Master Keys". Otherwise the dealer has to do it. You can even set the top speed on a "my Key", radio volume, seatbelts must be worn, etc on the new fords again, as long as you have the two "master keys". That way when the "kid" is using the truck with a my key, he cant turn radio up, drive with no seat belts, or go over set speed. The radio will not even turn on till all the seat belts are fasten.
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