How do i know if my keyless remote starts my 2007 ford explorer eddie baure? If it does how do i start it?

Asked by Shatarria Dec 18, 2014 at 02:54 AM about the 2007 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer V8 4WD

Question type: General

Four bottons on the remote... I heard some
keyless entry remotes also starts the
vehicle

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You may want to look in your owners manual if you haven't already. Fords don't come stock with remote start like chevys do. This option should be covered in your owners manual if it is an option.

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Mine came Factory with remote start. If yours has four buttons on it the bottom right one should have a key on it. What you do is you press the lock button and then hold the bottom right button in your car should start after 2 seconds or so

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If you have standard 4 button remote: lock, unlock,red panic and blue rear tailgate window then nope

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My 2007 Explorer, press Lock, hold down blue button with key image on it, vehicle starts in 3 or 4 seconds.

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