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still gotta have the key and still gotta hit the button and you cant do it unless the doors are locked. That is on every ford, I have driven a ton of them (since i work at a dealership i would know lol)This was probably explained in another post but I honestly didn't read them when I noticed all the sniping going on.
My Jeep Cherokee automatically locks the doors when you remote start it. Once in the vehicle I have to actually put the key in the ignition before I can put it in gear. So a thief can't just drive away even if they could get in.
I don't know how this works with proximity keys where you don't have to put a key in an ignition but my guess is that its more or less the same and if your close enough to the vehicle for proximity to matter then you're close enough to clearly see the thief breaking into your car.
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