Well been to the dealer for this and no fix yet. Anytime I'm driving/idling, the "No Key Detected" warning can come on. Been happening for quite some time now and more and more frequently these past several months. Just yesterday I started the Raptor and left it idling, (as I forget something in the house), and it gave me the "double honk" as if I had exited the truck with the key fob in my pocket. Fob was sitting in the console tray right next to the shifter?? Two weeks ago I had it in the dealer for this issue and they replaced my (brand new) key Fob battery saying that sometimes the aftermarket batteries wouldn't work. Well it's still doing it (with both keys) and other electrical gremlins are popping up. For instance, the "Auto Stop" function no longer works when I'm at a stop and the truck is running, and I've had the accessory warning "that it was shutting down" to save the battery. Also, the door buttons don't always recognize that I have the key fob in my hand when I try to unlock the door(s) so I have to manually unlock the doors using the button on the Fob.
Did some research and could be my battery is getting weak/going bad or the BCM having issues? Taking it back into dealer next week for another look, he's going to load test the battery and asked that I bring both key Fobs in with me. This doesn't appear to be a key Fob failure, but more like the receiver (for the fob detection system) or something else. Can the AGM battery really be going bad at 3 yrs. and 21K miles?
1) Has anyone else had these kinds of issues, and if so what was the solution?
2) Where is the Key Fob receiver/antenna located, under the cup holder or part of the BCM?
Any insight would be appreciated as my b-to-b warranty expires June 20th...
2018 802A Raptor with 21K miles...
Thanks!!
Did some research and could be my battery is getting weak/going bad or the BCM having issues? Taking it back into dealer next week for another look, he's going to load test the battery and asked that I bring both key Fobs in with me. This doesn't appear to be a key Fob failure, but more like the receiver (for the fob detection system) or something else. Can the AGM battery really be going bad at 3 yrs. and 21K miles?
1) Has anyone else had these kinds of issues, and if so what was the solution?
2) Where is the Key Fob receiver/antenna located, under the cup holder or part of the BCM?
Any insight would be appreciated as my b-to-b warranty expires June 20th...
2018 802A Raptor with 21K miles...
Thanks!!