Since the 1980s, many vehicles produced in the Ford family have come with a five-button keypad that can be used for unlocking them in place of the physical key. Other automakers have implemented the ...
Has the Ford Super Duty family just gotten a lot more exciting with the addition of an F-250 Raptor? Unfortunately, the answer to this question is no, and by the looks of it, it probably never will, ...
The Securicode keyless entry system on Ford and Lincoln vehicles is one of the handiest innovations in the industry because it prevents lockouts and lets drivers intentionally lock keys in their car ...
Only 250 were ever made, and this one has hardly been used. Shelby partnered with the specialists at FOX Performance to give this pickup its tall stance, combining a custom BDS lift system and custom ...
Long before smartphones could unlock a car, Ford offered a way to access a vehicle without a physical key. The Securicode entry system dates back to 1980 when Lincoln, Ford's luxury division, debuted ...
Are you the type of person who yearns to own a piece of classic Americana and is willing to pay for it? If that sounds like you, then this 1969 Ford F-250 4×4 might be right up your alley. While it’s ...
The Ford F-250 is part of the popular F-series lineup of pickup trucks spanning fourteen generations from 1948 to the newest 2025 models. While F-series Ford trucks have featured a range of payload ...
The Grand Market is directly southwest from Big Jay's, on the corner of Neely and Sanders in Eastern South Vale. While its doors are locked, there's a keypad on its ...
North Carolina-based MegaRexx Trucks, in case you're unfamiliar with them, is a vehicle up-fitter. In essence, it takes a stock vehicle — normally, one of Ford's Super Duty pickup trucks — adds all of ...
Countless Ford owners have intentionally locked their keys in their cars over the last few decades. They had no fear about getting back in though thanks to SecuriCode, a feature that allowed access to ...
The driver-side door keypad was once standard on America’s best-selling vehicle. No longer, reports The Drive, as it will now become a $455 dealer option. I suppose the silver lining is that Ford ...