Ski4Ever
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So you do have an external GPS tracker (in addition to the FordPass tracking)? What make/model do you have?Having a hidden GPS tracker was well worth it.
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So you do have an external GPS tracker (in addition to the FordPass tracking)? What make/model do you have?Having a hidden GPS tracker was well worth it.
So this happened recently? Mine was also stolen.Yes I did get it back. Still at the dealer though. The BCM had to be replaced, some wires for stuff like the horn were cut.
5 weeks ago, right out of the driveway.Sorry to hear yours was stolen too. It was about a week ago. Dealer said lots have been getting stolen.
How did they steal it? Clone your key?5 weeks ago, right out of the driveway.
Yes, he did. I got the entire ordeal on my Nest Outdoor IQ camera. It was one guy, a younger guy (20-25). He had some type of electronic device.How did they steal it? Clone your key?
Thanks, but yeah…I think a hidden GPS tracker is a must. These are not cheap trucks and they stand out on the road.That bastard. Sorry you had to deal with this. Just added GPS tracker to my list to buy
There's also of course the physical module, believe it's behind rear seat on the back wall of cab (inside of course). Pulling the cord out of that works just as well.Not that anyone knows for sure, I'm guessing, but is that how the thieves actually disable the modem? Or are they disabling it in a different manner? Just wondering if anyone has any firsthand experience getting their truck back after it was stolen and the modem was disabled....
If that is how they're doing it, and it's that easy for them to bypass/disable the modem that's sending data to FordPass, it seems like there must be an "easy" way to add in additional fuse in parallel, hiding that additional fuse, so that even if the first fuse is pulled, the 2nd will act as a backup. I might look into that, and see what would be required. Basically, I'm guessing you can just find the wires going into/out of the fuse panel that connect to either side of Fuse 10 and put an additional fuse between those two wires, right? I wonder how difficult it would be to find the wires. Anyone know how I'd even figure out what wire colors? I'm looking for?