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Hello everyone!!!! I just purchased a 2012 expedition xlt loaded , i've had a 2005 and a 1999 previously , i'm having the same issue with my factory installed remote starter. This thread is very helpful but i seem to be having a problem logging into the code system web page to access it. Has anyone else had this problem ? Thanks in advance..
Gene
I just have 2 questions about this before I try it, any help would be appreciated.
1. After you change the settings how do you exit the program mode?
2. Since it won't shut down when you open the door, what will cause it to shut down?
Wow good question. I haven't had a chance to change mine yet.
I'm not quite seeing what this has to do with this thread...My ford starts hard sometimes and after that it don't make the noise any more. Anybody have any ideas on this issue with it starting hard?
Doesn't anyone have an answer to this??I just have 2 questions about this before I try it, any help would be appreciated.
1. After you change the settings how do you exit the program mode?
2. Since it won't shut down when you open the door, what will cause it to shut down?
I just have 2 questions about this before I try it, any help would be appreciated.
1. After you change the settings how do you exit the program mode?
2. Since it won't shut down when you open the door, what will cause it to shut down?

Thanks, I guess I'll give it a try if the rain holds out here this weekend and see what happens...#1
#2 step on the brake pedal without putting the key in the ignition and turning to on.
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MAN-UP a little.
Get in your cold vehicle. Cold? So? Shiver.
Start your engine.
Place in gear. Without using throttle allow idle to move your vehicle.
Under load the engine wartms faster and you are making use of the fuel otherwise wasted.
While my neighbor sits making pollution, I am slowly progressing a 1/4 mile down the road and engine is warmer.
Remote starter should be banned.
Police here issues tickets for "puffers" - unoccupied vehicles warming up.
MAN-UP a little.
Get in your cold vehicle. Cold? So? Shiver.
Start your engine.
Place in gear. Without using throttle allow idle to move your vehicle.
Under load the engine wartms faster and you are making use of the fuel otherwise wasted.
While my neighbor sits making pollution, I am slowly progressing a 1/4 mile down the road and engine is warmer.
Remote starter should be banned.
Police here issues tickets for "puffers" - unoccupied vehicles warming up.
"Puffers" get stolen.
I was also in Floriduh.
We placed a cloth on the seats and reflectors in the windows. Also slightly cracked the windows.
We get in leaving doors OPEN until seat-belts are fastened.
This allows fresh air to flow through and cool the interior.
When moving, leave windows open to flush out the hot air before operating air conditioner.
COLD engine warms faster when IDLING under load.
Let vehicle's IDLE move the vehicle. No throttle. Later just gentle throttle.
Under load the engine's RPM is lowered.
Fluids are still pumped and warm faster.
Before my neighbor even leaves his driveway I'm already down the road with a hotter engine.
Because this is an emergencyehicle, in the garage in extremely cold weather an old bed sheet is draped over the hood and fenders.
I slide a 100-Watt outdoor flood light aimed up under the engine. (Most energy from incandescent lamps is radiant heat.)
Actually, there is another use for it. Down here in Florida, it can be used in the exact oppisite way. Hot leather can BURN skin. Second, sweat makes you stink. If your trying to go out dressed up in a suit, the last thing you need is to get into a vehicle thats 120+ that is going to make sweat instantly. Third, Modern vehicles come up to temp fairly quickly. It only takes a few minutes before the heat starts flowing. The amount of gas you would save over the course of a vehicles lifetime might be a few gallons. I'll spend the $20. Fourth, Just don't park it on the street, then there is nothing the cop can do, and if you do unless you live next to one that is that much off an a$$@#*le, What are the chances one is going by your house or work in the next five minutes. The "puffer" excuse is weak.
I find it difficult to take advice from a guy typing in bold yellow text.