What are the little antennae looking things over the rear view mirror?
#1
What are the little antennae looking things over the rear view mirror?
I just noticed on my 2010 there are 2 little things that look like antennaes above the rear view mirror, they are about 3 inches long and extend out each side of the mirror, one points towards the passenger side, the other towards the drivers side.
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#8
You mean like this?
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#10
Really though, just been reading about the remote start on a different site. Some people are reprograming it the 2010 so it won't kill the engine when you open the door.
#11
I just had a remote start installed in my '10 and the dealer told me the shut off when door is opened feature is in place to protect you from future costs. Apparently, with the pats interface kit installed, and if you insert a different pats key in ignition with the truck still running it causes confusion and eventual failure of a computer system. I'm leaving mine alone. No big deal to get in and turn the key one more notch to restart.
#12
I just had a remote start installed in my '10 and the dealer told me the shut off when door is opened feature is in place to protect you from future costs. Apparently, with the pats interface kit installed, and if you insert a different pats key in ignition with the truck still running it causes confusion and eventual failure of a computer system. I'm leaving mine alone. No big deal to get in and turn the key one more notch to restart.
I'm with you on this for now. I'll hold off until more people do this and get more feed back.
#13
I just had a remote start installed in my '10 and the dealer told me the shut off when door is opened feature is in place to protect you from future costs. Apparently, with the pats interface kit installed, and if you insert a different pats key in ignition with the truck still running it causes confusion and eventual failure of a computer system. I'm leaving mine alone. No big deal to get in and turn the key one more notch to restart.
The PATS system only checks the key ONCE within the first few seconds during start-up. Once started, PATS is no longer used at all until the next engine start cycle.
The "door open shutdown" is because of the ford My-Key system. It's making sure they key used is the one actually driving the truck (so that it can enforce limits for that specific programmed key). You can disable it.
Last edited by xciton; 12-22-2010 at 01:30 AM.
#14
Total utter complete BS! I can't believe someone regurgitated that to you with a straight face.
The PATS system only checks the key ONCE within the first few seconds during start-up. Once started, PATS is no longer used at all until the next engine start cycle.
The "door open shutdown" is because of the ford My-Key system. It's making sure they key used is the one actually driving the truck (so that it can enforce limits for that specific programmed key). You can disable it.
The PATS system only checks the key ONCE within the first few seconds during start-up. Once started, PATS is no longer used at all until the next engine start cycle.
The "door open shutdown" is because of the ford My-Key system. It's making sure they key used is the one actually driving the truck (so that it can enforce limits for that specific programmed key). You can disable it.
#15
The only drivers will be me and my wife so I don't see that I need to program a My-Key for limitations. And it would be nice to remote start without having to restart it everytime.
Have you guys reprogramed the remote start to disable the door open shutdown?
I've been reading on how to do it but still a little confused.
Have you guys reprogramed the remote start to disable the door open shutdown?
I've been reading on how to do it but still a little confused.