Trainmaster
Old School Member
For starters, I'd check the hood switch and then the wire to the break light switch for power or ground.
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Only came with oneDo you have a second remote fob? If so, did you try that one?
With mine you don’t have to do that but yes I’ve tried that. In the manual it says if vehicle is already locked it will remote start with the start command. Don’t have to hit lock firstJust to be clear, you’re pressing “lock, start, start,” right?
Where is the hood switch? I looked around and all I see is a couple springs, the latch and the cable going to the lever inside the cab that opens it. I see nothing that looks electrical.For starters, I'd check the hood switch and then the wire to the break light switch for power or ground.
Where is the hood switch? I looked around and all I see is a couple springs, the latch and the cable going to the lever inside the cab that opens it. I see nothing that looks electrical.
If there was an issue with the break light switch wouldn’t my brake lights not work?
I’ll take a look for thatI bought a new 2015 Ford Expedition Limited 4x4. It did not come equipped with a hood ajar warning light or switch. The factory alarm system does have a plunger switch on on side of the engine compartment (mounted on the fender lip and covered with a rubber sleeve). That may be the switch that determines if the hood is ajar.
Ford only put a hood ajar safety warning system on their high-end models such as the Escort and Focus.
Popped the hood and got to looking around and found this just hanging down in the engine bay. Got it mounted up and remote start is working again. Thanks for the helpI bought a new 2015 Ford Expedition Limited 4x4. It did not come equipped with a hood ajar warning light or switch. The factory alarm system does have a plunger switch on on side of the engine compartment (mounted on the fender lip and covered with a rubber sleeve). That may be the switch that determines if the hood is ajar.
Ford only put a hood ajar safety warning system on their high-end models such as the Escort and Focus.