Brand new 2019 SCrew stolen within 24 hours of picking it up

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Wow, you are a lucky man! Thanks for sharing details. Theyre cutting the horn wire now? Maybe we need to reroute the horn wire or add a Secondary Siren? JEEZ!
 

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Wow, you are a lucky man! Thanks for sharing details. Theyre cutting the horn wire now? Maybe we need to reroute the horn wire or add a Secondary Siren? JEEZ!


This is very common on late model F150s, and yes, the horn wire should be relocated/shielded to prevent such a thing.
 

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This is an old thread, but wanted to comment about the original dealer. It sounds incredibly stupid to place the second key inside the vehicle period, not to mention failing to inform the customer that it's there. This can't be their standard policy can it?

When the stolen vehicle was returned to you, did it come with the second key. On a previously vehicle I bought, the dealership had lost the second key. There policy was that the guy who sold me the vehicle had to pay for the replacement, around $300, IIRC. Given that, I can easily imagine that a sales guy would lie about placing it the glove compartment, especially if he knew the vehicle was stolen and unlikely to be verified.
 
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This is an old thread, but wanted to comment about the original dealer. It sounds incredibly stupid to place the second key inside the vehicle period, not to mention failing to inform the customer that it's there. This can't be their standard policy can it?

When the stolen vehicle was returned to you, did it come with the second key. On a previously vehicle I bought, the dealership had lost the second key. There policy was that the guy who sold me the vehicle had to pay for the replacement, around $300, IIRC. Given that, I can easily imagine that a sales guy would lie about placing it the glove compartment, especially if he knew the vehicle was stolen and unlikely to be verified.

I've had them put the second key in the manual in another new vehicle I bought in the past. Not a Ford. I guess it's a thing some dealers do. When the truck came back to me it did still have the key in it. They used it as a coyote vehicle smuggling people around the border and it reeked of doo doo.
 

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I've had them put the second key in the manual in another new vehicle I bought in the past. Not a Ford. I guess it's a thing some dealers do. When the truck came back to me it did still have the key in it. They used it as a coyote vehicle smuggling people around the border and it reeked of doo doo.

Pretty soon the Dems will just be giving all of them new Raptors so they won't get tired walking. That should help cut down on theft.
 

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I've had them put the second key in the manual in another new vehicle I bought in the past. Not a Ford. I guess it's a thing some dealers do. When the truck came back to me it did still have the key in it. They used it as a coyote vehicle smuggling people around the border and it reeked of doo doo.


What did you end up doing with the recovered truck?
 
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