Remote Start Install for Select Ford Vehicles [2011 – 2016] by MPC

Remote Start Install for Select Ford Vehicles [2011 – 2016] by MPC

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This complete remote start kit comes with all the components you will need. The only things you’ll need to provide basic supplies like electrical tape. The remote start and interface module both come with installation manuals, but we’ve prepared a special step-by-step installation sheet that walks you through the entire installation.

PARTS INCLUDED: ,
VEHICLE(S): Select Ford & Lincoln vehicles 2011 & up (see full description for complete compatibility information)

REMOTES: Uses factory remote
RANGE: Same as factory remotes
SPECIAL NOTES: Must have both original factory keys for programming. For Automatic Transmissions only. Gas engines only. Quickly pressing lock 3 times in a row on your OEM remote will activate remote start. This does not include aftermarket remotes.

Special Note: Our remote start kits are ONLY compatible with automatic transmission vehicles.

This kit is compatible with the following vehicles:
Ford Escape: 2013-2016
Ford Edge: 2011-2014
Ford Explorer: 2011-2015
Ford F-150: 2011-2014
Ford F-250 Super Duty: 2011-2016
Ford F-350 Super Duty: 2011-2016
Ford F-450 Super Duty: 2011-2016
Ford F-550 Super Duty: 2011-2016
Ford Flex: 2013-2015
Ford Focus: 2012-2015
Ford Focus SE: 2012-2015
Ford Focus SEL: 2012-2015
Ford Kuga: 2013-2016
Ford Taurus: 2013-2015
Ford Transit Connect: 2013-2016
Lincoln MKX: 2011-2013

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Mario Henandez says:

can i only use one key?

308HIT says:

We need an install video 99 to 2002 Ford Crown Victoria…

Ken Fedeson says:

This product is junk. I ordered one for a 2012 fusion. When I went to install it I could not get past step one in the programming steps. A certain combinations of LEDs will light if the module was accepting the programming in the vehicle.. they did not. Reference this instruction video for what I mean about programming and the LED indicators. So I reached out to their technical support. Which you can only do via email! After waiting for them to respond for a few days they indicated something had happened to the module. Since it had been over 30 days since my purchase they would not refund. Instead they offered to send me a reflashing usb adaptor and I could flash in a patch or correction. Well that took quite a few days even though they had a customer down. Then, after following their instructions to a tee and following all of the quality checks things looked like it was going to work. ..all the way to the first start attempt. The module flashed all the correct LEDs at each step and even indicated it was getting the lock and unlock signals from the factory FOB…but nothing! So go ahead and buy one of these if you like..email tech support, a product that doesn't work and spending over ten hours troubleshooting what is advertised as Plug and Play…or if you are just plain stupid.

RealTimez says:

This totally bricked my 2011 f150 5.0. Wouldn’t work after I did everything right, couldn’t get my keys to program.. then it locked me out went into anti theft mode alarm going off etc then it stopped now there’s no power to the ignition, only the odometer reading shows up, no radio, all lights and power locks work.. checked every connection every fuse and relay, nothing!

RealTimez says:

I did every step right and my keys won’t program. Doesn’t flash red and blue at the end

Adrian says:

I only have 1 key. Can anyone tell me if I need 2 keys for this remote start to work???

Random Sam says:

Would it work for 2011 Ford Expedition EL?

mando pdes says:

one of my key buttons broke but it still work to turn on the truck and the othere key if fine do I need both key to work with the buttons to work to set this remote start

M. Quintana says:

Wouldn’t it be easier to install the factory remote start. You literally plug in 2 connecters and mount an antenna under the dash.

Mr Muscle says:

There is more connection to this video you have to connect more wire that they are showing in this video especially in the Ford Edge SEL

ezrabrooks12 says:

Good Video!!!! Should you have at least soldered those wires together????? That Look'd SHADE TREE!!!!!!

poeta1callejero says:

i need help?

poeta1callejero says:

the truck show me code kaypad..?

poeta1callejero says:

the show me code key pad

David Toothaker says:

In the mpc kit I tried to install on an edge I had to let.go of the button while the red light only was on

steve mobley says:

What happens if you cut obd2 wires?

William Alcedo says:

Why you cannot use T-tap connectors again?

Jay302 says:

You could also buy a factory remote with the remote start button. Log in to your vehicles IDS using Fords software (dealer) or Forscan (free 3rd party) and enable remote start. That is it! You now have remote start! Note: your vehicle must have a factory hood switch. Most Fords 2011 and up can have this enabled using the method I described above.

Francisco Llamas says:

You guys need to upgrade this step by step video. Now you are given a plug and play obd2 connector. And there is where I am stock at. Very disappointed

Magg99 2001 says:

Is the ignition transponder in same location on Push to Start Ignition? Also how does the key programming work?

Matthew Tratz says:

Is there a way to NOT have the horn sound after hitting the lock button? I think my neighbors would not like hearing that every morning at 4 during the winter.

jgutie says:

Is there a way to avoid having the honking noise when you use this feature? Stealth mode that won't wake up my neighbors with the 3 honks.

moiziz says:

After you start you vehicle remotely and you are now ready to get in and go, do you need to turn off remote start and restart with key or what do you do?

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