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<blockquote data-quote="D-Dub" data-source="post: 1098897" data-attributes="member: 22383"><p><strong>2017 Raptor and F150 Security</strong></p><p></p><p>The base security system has two levels, the basic perimeter and perimeter with internal motion sensors. The bad part is that ford left out the middle part of the equation. Which is an External Shock Sensor. Ford calls it a Perimeter Plus "Accessory" where two additional modules are added if you choose for close to $450 retail. One module is a shock sensor the other is is for Ford Remote Access ($60.00) year subscription similar to GM Onstar... but way cheaper. You can but the modules seperatly, I chose on to go with the shock sensor only. It is a plug and play system except if you get the remote access the Ford Parts guy will have to register and activate the SIM card for your vehicle. Why is the external shock sensor a missing link, is that the basic perimeter system does not go off if someone try's to break a window or open a door, once inside it only takes a few seconds for a their to steal your items inside even though the internal motion sensors go off. By then access inside has been gained. I prefer the alarm to go off if a would be thief try's to break the glass or pulls on the door handle. The shock sensor is about $168.00 and is straight plug and play. It also has a sensitivity adjustment. I bought on for my 2016... then installed it on my 2017 Raptor, no issues works fine. You can do a youtube search and see how it works and get the part number from the Ford Custom Accessories web link in the Ford Owners Website. Hope this helps!!! One other thing, the kits do not come with an LED that flashes, but can add it for an additional $15.00, unfortunately you are supposed to drill a 9/32 hole in the top of steering shroud!!! I did it on my 2016, but did not on my Raptor. Why telegraph the vehicle is armed with an alarm!!! Cheers D-Dub!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D-Dub, post: 1098897, member: 22383"] [b]2017 Raptor and F150 Security[/b] The base security system has two levels, the basic perimeter and perimeter with internal motion sensors. The bad part is that ford left out the middle part of the equation. Which is an External Shock Sensor. Ford calls it a Perimeter Plus "Accessory" where two additional modules are added if you choose for close to $450 retail. One module is a shock sensor the other is is for Ford Remote Access ($60.00) year subscription similar to GM Onstar... but way cheaper. You can but the modules seperatly, I chose on to go with the shock sensor only. It is a plug and play system except if you get the remote access the Ford Parts guy will have to register and activate the SIM card for your vehicle. Why is the external shock sensor a missing link, is that the basic perimeter system does not go off if someone try's to break a window or open a door, once inside it only takes a few seconds for a their to steal your items inside even though the internal motion sensors go off. By then access inside has been gained. I prefer the alarm to go off if a would be thief try's to break the glass or pulls on the door handle. The shock sensor is about $168.00 and is straight plug and play. It also has a sensitivity adjustment. I bought on for my 2016... then installed it on my 2017 Raptor, no issues works fine. You can do a youtube search and see how it works and get the part number from the Ford Custom Accessories web link in the Ford Owners Website. Hope this helps!!! One other thing, the kits do not come with an LED that flashes, but can add it for an additional $15.00, unfortunately you are supposed to drill a 9/32 hole in the top of steering shroud!!! I did it on my 2016, but did not on my Raptor. Why telegraph the vehicle is armed with an alarm!!! Cheers D-Dub!!! [/QUOTE]
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