Is this something anyone can get? I assume its different from the one I use on their regular website?a Ford login account
I tried using my normal login and got an error: CSIAH0320E whatever that means...
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Is this something anyone can get? I assume its different from the one I use on their regular website?a Ford login account
I checked with my dealer as well…the $20 installation charge on Ford Accessories website includes programming the keypad. The dealer stated they would otherwise charge at least one hour of labor but since they contract with Ford Accessories they can only charge what is listed for installation.I had the dealer add the keypad to my Bronco, they wanted $135 for the keypad and installation. Normally I would do things like this myself, I've messed around with Forscan on my Bronco and Maverick, added NAV to my Maverick but I thought for $135 let them do it.
Thanks for doing this. I'd like to add this keypad to the plastic area in the B-pillar but the number keys would be sideways though. Wondering if the Maverick keypad is stick-on like Bronco's and if the Maverick version is compatible with the Bronco platform.Without any dicking around from the dealer, order the following:
Keyless Entry Keypad KB3Z-14A626-A (FOR BRONCO WITHOUT REMOTE START)
Keyless Entry Keypad KB3Z-14A626-B (FOR BRONCO WITH REMOTE START)
J2534 Adapter:
https://www.amazon.com/VXDIAG-Nano-Ford-Mazda-V100/dp/B01EFWPAN0
VXDiag Software:
http://www.vxdiag.net/managecenter/download/vxdiag.zip
And the Ford FDRS Software:
https://www.motorcraftservice.com/diagnostic/Support?channelId=51&categoryId=304
And it is super easy to do with FDRS Software from Ford's website. You need to get a 2 day license for the software ($50).
You will need the Keyless Entry Pad, internet access, the FDRS license, a Ford login account, and Internet access in order to install the Keyless Entry. NOTE: When you buy the license it doesn't make your account... or it did not for me. So that was an extra step. (I actually installed all the FDRS,FJDS, IDS, and VCI software)
I installed the license in FJDS only to find out that FJDS doesn't work on the Bronco.
After intalling the FDRS software , the VXDiag Software, and the J2534 Adapter;
Start the FDRS software.
Open FDRS, log into your account using FDRS
Look for the Keyless Entry Programming section and download that routine from the net.
Make sure the vehicle is off, and start the module, follow the instructions.
Power on vehicle when prompted.
Enter the six digit serial number when prompted.
Test the Keyless Entry Lock when prompted.
Turn off the vehicle when prompted.
Test the entry code.
Program your new personal code if desired.
Test your personal entry code
press 7-8/9-0 to lock your vehicle.
You are done.
It was really quite easy! Hope that helps anyone who wants to tackle this.
Here is a video on FDRS keypad programming:
It works that easy!
I created a separate account for it on the FDRS website (but it is supposed to work cross all the websites).Is this something anyone can get? I assume its different from the one I use on their regular website?
I tried using my normal login and got an error: CSIAH0320E whatever that means...
I was planning on eventually using it to flash modules to replace failed modules in the future. I played with the speakers some but didn't have enough time to really dig into everything. I also was trying to enable lane centering, but failed.Thanks for doing this. I'd like to add this keypad to the plastic area in the B-pillar but the number keys would be sideways though. Wondering if the Maverick keypad is stick-on like Bronco's and if the Maverick version is compatible with the Bronco platform.
Have you or are you planning to do anything with the sound bar flash for the rear speakers using FDRS?
Great post!Without any dicking around from the dealer, order the following:
Keyless Entry Keypad KB3Z-14A626-A (FOR BRONCO WITHOUT REMOTE START)
Keyless Entry Keypad KB3Z-14A626-B (FOR BRONCO WITH REMOTE START)
J2534 Adapter:
https://www.amazon.com/VXDIAG-Nano-Ford-Mazda-V100/dp/B01EFWPAN0
VXDiag Software:
http://www.vxdiag.net/managecenter/download/vxdiag.zip
And the Ford FDRS Software:
https://www.motorcraftservice.com/diagnostic/Support?channelId=51&categoryId=304
And it is super easy to do with FDRS Software from Ford's website. You need to get a 2 day license for the software ($50).
You will need the Keyless Entry Pad, internet access, the FDRS license, a Ford login account, and Internet access in order to install the Keyless Entry. NOTE: When you buy the license it doesn't make your account... or it did not for me. So that was an extra step. (I actually installed all the FDRS,FJDS, IDS, and VCI software)
I installed the license in FJDS only to find out that FJDS doesn't work on the Bronco.
After intalling the FDRS software , the VXDiag Software, and the J2534 Adapter;
Start the FDRS software.
Open FDRS, log into your account using FDRS
Look for the Keyless Entry Programming section and download that routine from the net.
Make sure the vehicle is off, and start the module, follow the instructions.
Power on vehicle when prompted.
Enter the six digit serial number when prompted.
Test the Keyless Entry Lock when prompted.
Turn off the vehicle when prompted.
Test the entry code.
Program your new personal code if desired.
Test your personal entry code
press 7-8/9-0 to lock your vehicle.
You are done.
It was really quite easy! Hope that helps anyone who wants to tackle this.
Here is a video on FDRS keypad programming:
It works that easy!
I don't remember all the steps for the personal code off the top of my head, but I didn't need to do anything special to make it work.Great post!
I decided to go the dealership route for $90 programming fee.
I have the keyless entry pad (with remote start)
After the dealership programmed, I can use the 5 digit security code on the keypad to unlock and press the 1/2 button to reset, get the 2 fast and 2 slow lights to blink, but it will not program a new 5 digit personal code? No confirmation, no light blinks?
Any thoughts on what I’m doing wrong?
Did the dealership forget to program something else?
Thanks
Thanks for posting this information as I just ordered a unit through the Ford Accessories sight and opted for installation which is now $24 for a grand total of $127.61.I checked with my dealer as well…the $20 installation charge on Ford Accessories website includes programming the keypad. The dealer stated they would otherwise charge at least one hour of labor but since they contract with Ford Accessories they can only charge what is listed for installation.
Thanks for posting this, as a regular user of Forscan I definitely see the advantage of this method also.Without any dicking around from the dealer, order the following:
Keyless Entry Keypad KB3Z-14A626-A (FOR BRONCO WITHOUT REMOTE START)
Keyless Entry Keypad KB3Z-14A626-B (FOR BRONCO WITH REMOTE START)
J2534 Adapter:
https://www.amazon.com/VXDIAG-Nano-Ford-Mazda-V100/dp/B01EFWPAN0
VXDiag Software:
http://www.vxdiag.net/managecenter/download/vxdiag.zip
And the Ford FDRS Software:
https://www.motorcraftservice.com/diagnostic/Support?channelId=51&categoryId=304
And it is super easy to do with FDRS Software from Ford's website. You need to get a 2 day license for the software ($50).
You will need the Keyless Entry Pad, internet access, the FDRS license, a Ford login account, and Internet access in order to install the Keyless Entry. NOTE: When you buy the license it doesn't make your account... or it did not for me. So that was an extra step. (I actually installed all the FDRS,FJDS, IDS, and VCI software)
I installed the license in FJDS only to find out that FJDS doesn't work on the Bronco.
After intalling the FDRS software , the VXDiag Software, and the J2534 Adapter;
Start the FDRS software.
Open FDRS, log into your account using FDRS
Look for the Keyless Entry Programming section and download that routine from the net.
Make sure the vehicle is off, and start the module, follow the instructions.
Power on vehicle when prompted.
Enter the six digit serial number when prompted.
Test the Keyless Entry Lock when prompted.
Turn off the vehicle when prompted.
Test the entry code.
Program your new personal code if desired.
Test your personal entry code
press 7-8/9-0 to lock your vehicle.
You are done.
It was really quite easy! Hope that helps anyone who wants to tackle this.
Here is a video on FDRS keypad programming:
It works that easy!
I specifically did not order the keypad because I didn't want it installed on the door. It's rather clunky looking--more bulky than the one that is on our 2004 F-150. I'm glad you posted this and I found it, because I was probably going to order it online, in which case the local dealer likely would have charged me the labor rate. It might be a few dollars more ordering directly from the dealer, but if that locks me into a $20 installation charge, it's well worth it. And the extra $20-30 vs. ordering it is well worth it to have it inside the fuel door or something.I checked with my dealer as well…the $20 installation charge on Ford Accessories website includes programming the keypad. The dealer stated they would otherwise charge at least one hour of labor but since they contract with Ford Accessories they can only charge what is listed for installation.