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It’s funny the level people don’t understand this tech. It‘s not an app that onlocks and remote starts your car. It eliminates the key fob in your pocket. You can set it to force code/face recognition unlock/start or just have it in your pocket. You can share the key with up to 5 people. The NFC works for 5 hours even if your phone dies. It works with the Apple Watch too.
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You don’t need Apple. On my Challenger I can add the app to my watch and start the car from my watch and phone. So as long as the Ford app can be added to the watch, it will work.
 

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I guess I would have to limit my tiktok time otherwise I'd drain my phone battery and cant get in my car.
 

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I think at least half of you guys are not getting the difference between the Apple Car Key system and your vehicle's connected services via app.

As mentioned once or twice before, if you have to use some sort of app on your phone to perform any sort of function on your car, then that's a Connected Services.

Apple's Car Key system is similar to pairing your phone to your car via Bluetooth or NFC, you don't need to do anything other than be within remote proximity of your vehicle to unlock or start/drive your car once the phone is paired with the car -- the phone is a literal replacement of your key fob, no app required. The only product in Ford's line-up that has been confirmed to support this feature as of this post is the Mach-E.
 

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Has anyone heard whether there will be compatibility with Apple’s new digital car key function? It would be nice to unlock and start the Bronco with an iPhone or an Apple Watch.
So far bmw is the only official car company with it. But there’s a good chance bronco will have it, because Ford has always been an early adopter of apples car tech ?
 

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You don’t need Apple. On my Challenger I can add the app to my watch and start the car from my watch and phone. So as long as the Ford app can be added to the watch, it will work.
You still can’t just drive off without the key fob. How is it you guys can’t seem to understand that the phone becomes your key fob?
 

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With Car Key, drivers can replace physical keys with their iPhone. As Apple demonstrated during the WWDC 2020 keynote, you can simply hold your iPhone close to the car’s door handle to unlock it using NFC technology.

Once you’re inside it, put your iPhone in the NFC reader or wireless charger to start the car. If you have an iPhone 11 or later, you don’t even have to take your iPhone out of your pocket to unlock the doors or start the car thanks to the U1 chip — Apple says this feature will be available with new cars starting next year.”
Just don't let your phone die while you are away from the house.

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You still can’t just drive off without the key fob. How is it you guys can’t seem to understand that the phone becomes your key fob?
You need to work on your reading comprehension.

A) OP asked about unlocking and starting vehicle from phone or watch, I gave him the necessary information.

B) I never said anything about a key fob, nor did he, so take your childish rant elsewhere.

K, thanks.
 
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You don’t need Apple. On my Challenger I can add the app to my watch and start the car from my watch and phone. So as long as the Ford app can be added to the watch, it will work.
FordPass has had both the phone app and watch app for years.
 

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FordPass has had both the phone app and watch app for years.
Well see there you go! No need for Apple in this situation, I do the same thing on my Challenger with my watch.
 

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Well see there you go! No need for Apple in this situation, I do the same thing on my Challenger with my watch.
Yup, I've used the app and watch on my Mustang and have loved having the feature.

That said, the feature they're talking about IS different - the one they're talking about effectively replaces the key fob.
 

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Yup, I've used the app and watch on my Mustang and have loved having the feature.

That said, the feature they're talking about IS different - the one they're talking about effectively replaces the key fob.
Oh I’m aware I was merely pointing out that you should be able to achieve what he said (unlock/start vehicle) from his phone or watch without the Apple integration.
 

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You will need the key. My experience with the app is that when you remote start it and no key is nearby the car just shuts off or refused to leave park. (I can't remember which one it was, but she wasn't going to drive anywhere)
The Mercedes Me app for my GLC63 lets me lock and unlock, and remote start it, but even if I have the fob with me, once I open the doors, the engine shuts off and I need to restart it. If I don't have the fob with me, I cannot open the door with the engine running. I'd have to turn it off with the phone if I want to open the door with the phone. Either way, without the fob, I cannot move the car. Remote app start is strictly for cooling or heating the car prior to getting in.
 
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Not sure I would use it to unlock the doors while they are hanging in the garage. Like my former Jeep LJ it will not have doors until the rainy season starts in the PNW. The engine starting is cool. I will wait until all I need is an apple watch to open and start the bronco. Very Bond, James Bond.
 

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The Mercedes Me app for my GLC63 lets me lock and unlock, and remote start it, but even if I have the fob with me, once I open the doors, the engine shuts off and I need to restart it. If I don't have the fob with me, I cannot open the door with the engine running. I'd have to turn it off with the phone if I want to open the door with the phone. Either way, without the fob, I cannot move the car. Remote app start is strictly for cooling or heating the car prior to getting in.
Ford's system - whether you start it with the fob or the app - will lock the doors (well, with the fob, you push the lock button and then start button twice) and start the engine. Once you get to the vehicle, you can unlock it either with the fob or app and it stays running. It won't let you take it out of gear, though. You have to push the start button with the fob in the car for it to fully "turn on".
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