You can’t steal this #F150 and here’s why.

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Published1 week ago
Duration1:47
Video IDWfnRxCoQw5U
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views1.6K
Likes32
Comments5
Engagement Rate2.34%
Likes per 100 views2.03
Comments per 1K views3.17

Description

We all know how crazy the auto theft numbers are getting, so I wanted to see if the new Ford Security Package actually works in the real world or if it's just marketing talk. Here is exactly what the app does. First, it sends an alert straight to your phone the second anyone tries to open, start, move, or even factory reset your vehicle. The standout feature here is the Start Inhibit. It's basically a remote kill switch right on your phone. If you slide to lock it down, the system requires a unique passcode to start. So, even if a thief shows up to your driveway with a perfectly cloned key fob, the engine is completely dead. It stops key cloning in its tracks. If they somehow manage to tow the car away, you get a police report first, then hit the "Call Ford Secure" button in the app. That connects you to an actual live human—not an automated system—who uses the car's GPS to coordinate directly with the cops. And for peace of mind, they physically cannot track or take action on the vehicle without your consent and that active police report. Pricing-wise, the first year is completely free. After the trial, it’s $9.99 Canadian or $7.99 US a month to keep it active. Is a remote kill switch enough to make you feel secure leaving your car outside overnight? Let me know what you guys think below. #FordSecureKillSwitchTest #NoMoreClonedKeys #RealWorldAutoTheftTech #AppImmobilizerHandsOn #FordPasscodeLockdown

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