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Range of PATs keys.


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I had no idea where to post this so feel free to move it...

I dont currently have a non PATS key to test this. How far away will the chip from a programmed pats key work? For example if you have a working programmed PATs key in your pocket and try to start the truck with a regular non chipped key will it still start? I know people have duck taped PATS keys to the column to use regular keys and it works but whats the limit?

Reason I ask, if I hide a key to my truck somehwere like under the bed or something and someone tried to steal it would the transponder reach that far?
 
The range of the keys is very short and Faraday shielded. The chip in the key needs a power source to function, and gets that power inductively through the antenna.

A second PATS key on your key ring is close enough to cause interference. A key taped to the underside of the column can allow the vehicle to start if positioned properly. A key in your pocket is unlikely to work. A key in a hide-a-key or otherwise attached to the outside of the body will not allow the vehicle to start.

Even the self powered keys for push-button start have a pretty limited range. In something like a Flex or Expedition there is a dead zone in the center of the vehicle that is out of range of both receivers, a really fat person could theoretically get the key out of range by having it their left pocket, and if you hold the key out the window it won't work.
 
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I was just experimenting with this last week, very very short range. I had a non-PATS key in the switch and my regular PATS key in different places to test. The only way it would work was if I has the PATS key practically touching the antenna (Plastic ring around the key cylinder under the steering column cover).

The only other way I could get the non-PATS key to work (without holding the working PATS key against the antenna) was to make a "loop antenna extension" using 26g speaker wire, see pic, I'm making up a guide on how to do this, it's a work in progress...

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Awesome thats all I needed to know!

Speaking of those ridiculous wireless fob key gizmos I was driving a lincoln mkz the other day and wondered what would happen if you hit the engine stop/start button while driving... i figured there must be a safety feature to prevent this. NOPE! I almost died since not only did the engine shut off but the steering wheel locked. Smart engineering ford... :icon_rofl:
 

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