Gary E
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Gen 2's may be different than Gen 1's on operational factors. I previously reported on the LED brightness.
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It did not come with a key fob. I continue to use the original Ford keys that came with the truck. The system is fully plug and play. It is armed when the doors are locked. There is a pause of 10 or 20 seconds before it arms itself. You know when it's armed when the LED brinks. Don't know about two-way communication. Don't know what that means. This truck came with remote start. My mounting of the box was far more substantial than Ford's instructions to tie wrap it to an air duct. It ought to be solid mounted for the shock sensor in to it to work properly. I saw that a long range antenna was an option, but didn't see the need.@Gary E Hi Gary, question, did this kit come with a new Key FOB? It mentions 2 way communication, are the stock FOBs capable of this? Another thread mentioned an option for an extended range antenna, can you speak to this? Is it fully plug and play? 2013 Raptor
Vehicle Security System - Ford Perimeter Plus
Part No: DL3Z-19A361-A
SRP: $198.57
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Perimeter Plus Remote Start Vehicle Security module adds an effective layer of anti-theft protection to your Ford vehicle. This new accessory contains features not available from the factory and is specifically designed to protect against the theft of contents and accessories in your vehicle.
- No cut, no splice vehicle integration.
- Adjustable, 2-stage shock/impact sensor.
- Arms and disarms with the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons on the factory key, door-mounted keypad or with ignition key ON.
- Upgrade to One-Way or Bi-Directional remote start.
- Upgrade to Remote Access.
- May qualify for insurance discounts.
Installed the Ford "Perimeter Plus Security System" which included the "Base Security Type A" (part number above) as well as the LED indicator light.
I didn't particularly like Fords instructions to tie wrap it to the door air duct. The air duct is not a solid surface to mount a shock sensor to.
I fabricated a mounting plate from 0.125" 6061-T6 aluminum and mounted the VSS with 8/32 allen cap screws threaded in. Also tapped the plate for 8/32 allen cap screws to mount to the steel instrument panel support which is below the air duct and has relatively easy access from underneath.
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Drilled the steel dash support and mounted the VSS, both from underneath. The following view is from above thru the removed dash side panel.
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Once mounted, the wire harness and LED was installed and zip tied out of the way. The following view is from underneath the instrument panel
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I mounted the Ford LED in the steering column top cover as per the Ford instructions as it is very visible from both front door windows.
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Notes: I had planned on utilizing 1 to 3 super bright (4000 mcd) T-1 3/4 LEDs in the top dash tray sides and back, since it has been reported that the Ford LED is not very bright. I tested the Ford LED at 3 volts and saw that it was plenty bright enough. But, when I measured the voltage output to the LED from the VSS, when the system is armed, the voltage was only 0.5 volts, hence the reason the LED is not very bright. Most LEDs operate in the 2 to 5 volt range for rated brightness. As a result, I abandoned the use of the super bright LEDs, utilized the Ford unit, and decided the top of the instrument panel was a sufficient location for it.
I also tested the two unused raw white wires that are in the wire harness coming from the VSS connector. Three tests with the system: armed, not armed, and shock activated, resulted is no measure of voltage. It has been reported that those two wires are for disabling the starter.
Like other installers, I have the sensitivity adjusted to about 3/4 of its maximum sensitivity range.
@Gary E I purchased this and going to install soon. Where online did you find the “Ford instructions”? Thanks man.Installed the Ford "Perimeter Plus Security System" which included the "Base Security Type A" (part number above) as well as the LED indicator light.
I didn't particularly like Fords instructions to tie wrap it to the door air duct. The air duct is not a solid surface to mount a shock sensor to.
I fabricated a mounting plate from 0.125" 6061-T6 aluminum and mounted the VSS with 8/32 allen cap screws threaded in. Also tapped the plate for 8/32 allen cap screws to mount to the steel instrument panel support which is below the air duct and has relatively easy access from underneath.
View attachment 289190
Drilled the steel dash support and mounted the VSS, both from underneath. The following view is from above thru the removed dash side panel.
View attachment 289191
Once mounted, the wire harness and LED was installed and zip tied out of the way. The following view is from underneath the instrument panel
View attachment 289192
I mounted the Ford LED in the steering column top cover as per the Ford instructions as it is very visible from both front door windows.
View attachment 289193
Notes: I had planned on utilizing 1 to 3 super bright (4000 mcd) T-1 3/4 LEDs in the top dash tray sides and back, since it has been reported that the Ford LED is not very bright. I tested the Ford LED at 3 volts and saw that it was plenty bright enough. But, when I measured the voltage output to the LED from the VSS, when the system is armed, the voltage was only 0.5 volts, hence the reason the LED is not very bright. Most LEDs operate in the 2 to 5 volt range for rated brightness. As a result, I abandoned the use of the super bright LEDs, utilized the Ford unit, and decided the top of the instrument panel was a sufficient location for it.
I also tested the two unused raw white wires that are in the wire harness coming from the VSS connector. Three tests with the system: armed, not armed, and shock activated, resulted is no measure of voltage. It has been reported that those two wires are for disabling the starter.
Like other installers, I have the sensitivity adjusted to about 3/4 of its maximum sensitivity range.
SRP: $198.57
My understanding is that 2013-14 are the same. Do a search on my user name, I covered this install with part numbers back in 15-16. I'll see if I can find it. Try this https://www.fordraptorforum.com/thr...ystem-remote-start-upgrade.39422/#post-795821Are these really just for 14+ years? Or is there a different pn for 2013?