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Old 11-25-2011, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by 169stang
After reading all of this......I just want to clarify a few things:
BC3Z-19G364-A- 100 series, 2 keys, 300' range
BT4Z-19G364-A- Bi-Directional FOB, 1000' range
BB5Z-19G364-C- 200 series, FOB with shock sensor, 1000' range

All 3 automatically cool/heat based on temperature?
I don't want the extra FOB but I want the range. Has anyone managed to install either of the FOB systems, but integrated it into a key?
Which one shuts off when the door is opened?

I'm just trying to sum up all of the info from this thread into one single post. I will edit this post with responses.

Thanks!!!
Looking forward to seeing a summary too!!

Trying to decide between these models for my truck.
Old 11-25-2011, 12:18 PM
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Does anyone have this installed on an XLT? Does the remote start do the auto heat/cool on the XLT or do you have to have the dual zone to get that benefit?
Old 11-25-2011, 11:25 PM
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Updated:
BC3Z-19G364-A- 100 series, 2 keys, 300' range
BT4Z-19G364-A- Bi-Directional FOB, 1000' range
BB5Z-19G364-C- 200 series, Bi-Directional FOB with shock sensor, 1000' range
Old 11-26-2011, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 169stang

I realize that, but is there an issue with installing in my own garage and running over to the dealership?
I'm guessing that most people are like me and are already at the dealership to pick up the part. So why not take 5 min to put it in to save the cost of dealer install labor and have it flashed all in the same trip?

Made more sense to just get it done there in less time than it would take me to drive from the dealership to my house.

So all in all for me it was not making multiple trips from one end of the city to the other.
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Originally Posted by aiobst
Does anyone have this installed on an XLT? Does the remote start do the auto heat/cool on the XLT or do you have to have the dual zone to get that benefit?
You have to have the dual zone climate control for it to adjust automatically instead of just turning on to the previous manual settings.
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Originally Posted by 08Darkness

You have to have the dual zone climate control for it to adjust automatically instead of just turning on to the previous manual settings.
In my 2011 XLT, I have an automatic mode, where the truck aims for an interior temp of 70, regardless of whether it's hot or cold outside, and the return to previous settings mode.

I do not have the dual zone climate control.
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Originally Posted by Theocoog

In my 2011 XLT, I have an automatic mode, where the truck aims for an interior temp of 70, regardless of whether it's hot or cold outside, and the return to previous settings mode.

I do not have the dual zone climate control.
I may be mistaken. I've only had mine in since Wednesday and it's been nice out so I haven't really used it.

I thought I had read it would only go to previous settings. Then with further reading and your post that it does come on at certain ambient temps.
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For running the push button and LED, what is the purpose of these and where is it best to run them on the 200 series? Figured out everything else except that and what is the white **** on the sensor? I'm guessing it adjusts the shock sensitivity, but don't know.

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Originally Posted by 08Darkness

I may be mistaken. I've only had mine in since Wednesday and it's been nice out so I haven't really used it.

I thought I had read it would only go to previous settings. Then with further reading and your post that it does come on at certain ambient temps.
On the accessories website I just saw that it said you need dual zone for the auto adjust so who knows.

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Installed mine today super easy. It does have options for the heat/ac temp settings and the defrost. The hard thing was getting dealer to program it since the never had done one. I had to guide the tech though the programing.


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