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2015-2016 Ford Edge Oem Remote Start Plug And Play. Zero Extra Wiring Needed on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States

Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:XPRESSKIT Surface Finish:BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:Ford12 Warranty:6 Month Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:China

2015-2016 Ford Edge OEM Remote Start, completely Plug and Play. Works on key start and push start models. Takes as little as 5 mins to add OEM remote to you vehicle. It is then controlled by pressing the lock button on your key 3 times within 6 seconds.
Simply unplug your gateway module harness and add the module with it's t-harness in between the gateway and OEM harness, turn in ignition and wait for the module LED to turn green. Done.
The Edge is the only vehicle that doesn't have the gateway module at the OBD plug, it's behind the dash. It is accessible from under the dash or through the steering column shroud once the lower panel is removed. OR, you can simply reach up and unplug the gateway, add t-harness, program, and place module as shown in last picture. This literally took me 30 secs from start to finish.

I may also add that this unit is not like the convoluted EVO-ALL style system which requires lots of extra wiring that some other sellers are trying to pawn off on unsuspecting buyers. These are plug in and go.

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