doba_s
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Well my 1990 Porsche has reg key, my 2011 GT3RS has reg key, but when you buy a car that has a comfort access option why not to use it???
What is weird is that Ford for some odd reason decided to do it on 2d vs 4.
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I would guess it's part cost savings, part of safety feature. The Raptor isn't a luxary vehicle and could be used as a family vehicle. If you've got kids in the back you don't necessarily want them to be able to unlock the doors. Yes, it's on the outside, but they could easily touch the handle when the windows are down.
As far as wiring it goes, I would guess the door locks in the rear can only receive a signal, not send, so you have to get the door handle piece as well as wiring.
It won’t be a safety issue with kids unless your kids got your keys then sure ... but that’s a different story.
The cost saving part doesn’t make much sense as it wouldn’t not be a big price difference for Ford to put 2 extra sensors. They charge insane amount for decal graphics so I would rather pay a bit more and get full car comfort access.
Yeah would be interesting to see what is the difference in wiring between front and rear doors. May have to take it apart and check it out.
The open all option is in your center stack. Scroll through the options and you will see it.My wife's Volvo XC90 has all four door comfort access. But it's touchy as hell, as the it's built into the whole door handle. Ford's design actually just works better. I wish it existed on all 4 doors.
Anyway how can I enable access for all 4 doors if I hit the driver's door first? Is the option located in the center stack somewhere? I'd be very happy just touching the drivers door to get the back open.