Sorta feels like locking it with the top down.i tried this and it didnt fit well. Since mine is a soft top i just stuck it on the roll bar where i can reach it by popping window loose.
Pre-TSB the batteries were not replaceable. Post TSB they were, but they had a voltage draw issue, thus the three batteries in a month.Surprised they don’t make the battery replaceable, even if you needed to unscrew something to get to it. Maybe I’m just using too much common sense, who knows.
Current draw issue, to be technically correct.… Post TSB they were, but they had a voltage draw issue, thus the three batteries in a month.
Then the SSM to correct the voltage draw.
OH MY GOD ARE YOU OKAY?for those concerned, I have had my key pad installed on the inside of the fuel door of my 2003 ranger for close to 10 years with no issues. The unit is still on the original battery also.
It mounts with 3M tape. Get it from the factory and use either fishing line or dental floss to remove it and mount to somewhere else. It's battery powered cr 2032. Not my picture and I have no clue as to why all the paper clips.How does the keypad actually mount? Is it wireless?
You can lock the fob inside and use the keypad to get in. Also the app is dependent on having a good cell signal which isn't always the case when you're hiking or camping in remote areas.Isn't this kind of pointless since most cars have the fobs now? And you can't start or open the car without the fob anyway.
Edit your original post to give credit where credit is due... but if you already saw his pic then why steal his thunder and create your own post with the same thing? Not unless you've done the work which sounds like you haven't cause you stuck in time out like the rest of us lol.... anyway,,, maybe remove this post since it's not original contentI wish that I could, but this is the dealership mannequin. I figured that it should be good because everything else in there is plastic and I believe that the tank is sealed. @AzScorpion did you have any problems with the plastic from the gas fumes?
I sat next to him in a theatre once. Talk about a handful
This has be discussed heavily, but basically some people see the keypad as useless, others see it as necessary.Isn't this kind of pointless since most cars have the fobs now? And you can't start or open the car without the fob anyway.
I will edit my original post as no one reads any other posts after the first one, as I did give him credit after I found out who's picture it was. His picture is from a Ranger, my pictures are from a Bronco. There was a post months ago stating that this couldn't be done on a Bronco. Hence why I put photos so everyone can see that it fits. The original content is the picture of the keyless entry on the Bronco.Edit your original post to give credit where credit is due... but if you already saw his pic then why steal his thunder and create your own post with the same thing? Not unless you've done the work which sounds like you haven't cause you stuck in time out like the rest of us lol.... anyway,,, maybe remove this post since it's not original content
Or maybe your driving forward with this wing extended and you get sideswiped and rip it off... maybe a nearsighted seagull flying faster than you're driving crashes in to it and breaks it off... maybe just maybe
Your scenarios seems to require the Bronco to be driving in reverse. Otherwise, the fuel door would just close on impact or be unaffected by the pump hose.