Ford is about to mark 40 years of offering one of the auto industry’s least known but most appreciated features: the SecuriCode keypad. Millions of Ford and Lincoln owners have used the feature.
The new model of America's bestselling vehicle will be missing a staple feature - unless buyers are willing to pay extra. For decades, Ford's F-150 trucks have come as standard with the SecuriCode ...
And it might evolve even further. CarBuzz uncovered a United States patent application from Ford that would bring the ...
Ford is getting rid of the SecuriCode keypad on the 2025 F-150. This change marks the end of a feature that truck and SUV owners have loved for years. The SecuriCode system has been a staple on Ford ...
While Ford’s SecuriCode keypad might not be the most cutting-edge way to lock or unlock a vehicle, it’s become a staple for many owners. The feature was first introduced on the Thunderbird and Lincoln ...
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 ...
Matt became an official car fanatic during his high school years when he was inadvertantly introduced to San Diego's immense street racing scene. He later became a fierce competitor before coming to ...
Sign up for our Metro US email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox! In 1980, Ford introduced a new convenience ...
The Ford Securicode, or the keyless-entry keypad available on all models of Ford cars and trucks, first appeared on the 1980 Thunderbird. Even though it’s most commonly seen on the higher-end models, ...
We'll forgive you for experiencing deja vu when reading about the SecuriCode keyless entry system on Lincoln's MKS. After all, Ford introduced the exact same system 28 years ago on the 1980 ...