goody1926 Report post Posted November 13, 2009 Yea, the accessory site is very buggy and only really works in Internet Explorer, although I have gotten it to work with Google Chrome. The prices from Ford seem much better than those from the dealer, so if it actually works, I would highly recommend this method. Like you said, try to find a dealer in your area that says "Order Online" so you don't have to deal directly with the dealer for payment. Well it's on order through the dealer directly and should arrive in 7-10 days. Interestingly it comes from the "vendor" as they call it so takes awhile longer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Transam77 Report post Posted November 13, 2009 So do I understand from reading these posts that although the Fusion brochure shows as an available accessary a Bi-directional remote start system and you order the car from the factory with the $300 remote start option, you only get the one way system ? Is that correct ?Thanks for any reply. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jared Report post Posted November 13, 2009 So do I understand from reading these posts that although the Fusion brochure shows as an available accessary a Bi-directional remote start system and you order the car from the factory with the $300 remote start option, you only get the one way system ? Is that correct ?Thanks for any reply. Yes. The official Fusion website shows a six button model, the brochure shows a bi-directional model, but the actual factory-installed model is a single button, single feature fob. However, the bi-directional model can be installed as an accessory by the dealer, but at a much higher price. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seamusbleu Report post Posted December 12, 2009 Yes. The official Fusion website shows a six button model, the brochure shows a bi-directional model, but the actual factory-installed model is a single button, single feature fob. However, the bi-directional model can be installed as an accessory by the dealer, but at a much higher price.I think the quoted reply answers my question, but just to be sure, I'm asking anyway. Does the factory installed model use the normal key fob? I don't want to have to carry two fobs, so if there is a way to get the remote start integrated with the key and door lock/unlock, that's the option I'd like. I'm just not sure if that is possible. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaveM Report post Posted December 13, 2009 (edited) I think the quoted reply answers my question, but just to be sure, I'm asking anyway. Does the factory installed model use the normal key fob? I don't want to have to carry two fobs, so if there is a way to get the remote start integrated with the key and door lock/unlock, that's the option I'd like. I'm just not sure if that is possible.The answer is NO, if you want remote start get used to two of them. I see no big deal as Ive owned GM cars for years and you get a key and remote on their cars. I just put my FFH remote and key in my pant pocket and I don't even know its there. A woman carries a big enough purse she'll never know it's there. Edited December 13, 2009 by DaveM Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lrymal Report post Posted December 13, 2009 ...Ive owned GM cars for years and you get a key and remote on their cars...Pontiac G5 and full-sized Chevy pickup I had, had remote start on the same FOB. I find my Fusion simply amazing. It is incredible the major technology that it has, and incredible for the little things that it doesn't have. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oman Report post Posted December 13, 2009 The remote start isn't made by Ford. It is a "Ford Approved" accessory. When I purchased my Ford Expedition they told me I would have two keyfobs if I got the remote start. I got the model # and talked to an aftermarket installer. They said that the exact part # from Ford is an Audiovox programmable unit and they could install it and set it up differently than the default settings. They set it up so that I had lock, unlock, and start on the single keyfob. By default it doesn't work that way. I'm assuming the Fusion is the same way. I'm just going to go aftermarket with the correct "Ford Approved" unit and have them program it to work the locks and the start. The funny thing is that the Ford dealer that was going to sell me the remote start actually used the aftermarket place to do the installation. The factory techs don't like doing it. So I payed less, got more, and the work was from the same place. Jon Pontiac G5 and full-sized Chevy pickup I had, had remote start on the same FOB. I find my Fusion simply amazing. It is incredible the major technology that it has, and incredible for the little things that it doesn't have. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pdadoc Report post Posted December 13, 2009 For something completely different, after getting my new Milan Hybrid last week, I had Best Buy put in the remote start that works with the iPhone. It is not cheap ($500 for remote, plus another $120 for additional wiring needed), but they did an EXCELLENT job. It took just about a full day. The result is fantastic, in that I can now remote start the car from anywhere with my iPhone (as long as I have wifi or cell connection). I can also open/lock doors, open trunk, but I find that I use the iPhone to remote start, then just use the regular key fob to open or lock the doors. I'm totally happy with this solution. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaveM Report post Posted December 13, 2009 For something completely different, after getting my new Milan Hybrid last week, I had Best Buy put in the remote start that works with the iPhone. It is not cheap ($500 for remote, plus another $120 for additional wiring needed), but they did an EXCELLENT job. It took just about a full day. The result is fantastic, in that I can now remote start the car from anywhere with my iPhone (as long as I have wifi or cell connection). I can also open/lock doors, open trunk, but I find that I use the iPhone to remote start, then just use the regular key fob to open or lock the doors. I'm totally happy with this solution.I guess I don't quite understand how it works. You push a button on the Iphone and it starts your car. So I'm 500 feet away and next to Wifi but how does it talk to the car? I know BB installed some kind of box but in order to talk to the phone wouldn't it need its own cellphone? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oman Report post Posted December 13, 2009 There is a cellular type receiver in the SmartStart interface unit. The iPhone app contacts the server which sends a signal out to your car, where ever it is. As far as I understand it the system is two-way as it can tell you if your alarm went off - but it won't tell you anything else like the temperature inside the car. After 1 year you have to pay an annual subscription fee. Jon I guess I don't quite understand how it works. You push a button on the Iphone and it starts your car. So I'm 500 feet away and next to Wifi but how does it talk to the car? I know BB installed some kind of box but in order to talk to the phone wouldn't it need its own cellphone? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
timothyf Report post Posted January 24, 2010 Hi, I have a factory installed remote start with my FFH. Does anyone know if it's possible to have the drivers seat heater turn on with the remote start? If you turn off the car with the cabin heater and seat heater on. Then restart the car via the remote, only the cabin heater comes on. Is there a work around? Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jerrieric Report post Posted January 30, 2010 I like the remote start. Used it a few times. My only issue is "why could they not put it on the key fob instead of a separate fob?" Hate having more things in my pocket. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goody1926 Report post Posted January 31, 2010 Has anyone forked over the bucks for the remote start on their Hybrid? If so are you happy with it? Does it start the engine in the summer for air conditioning or does the air run off the electric motor as I heard? I would guess in the winter it would start engine in order to warm up car. Is it a pain in the ass having a different remote beside the one on the key? Just had my remote start installed a couple weeks ago. So far I have only used it when the temp is between 0F and 20F. It does hit your mileage a bit and the 4cyl takes a little while longer to warm up than a big V8. You have to remember to leave the climate on auto or at least blower on and heat. If you have the climate off then the car engine does not actually start. At least mine does not unless heat is called for. Also if you remote start and the car is already warm then you may also find the engine not running unless enough heat is removed that it then starts to warm back up. In that aspect it helps gas mileage, only running when needed for the 10 minute max remote start time. I fully agree that it would have been better to adopt a design like GM and have remote start on one FOB. I have the bi-directional model so its probably more difficult to integrate that into one. I am happy with it as it lets me start the car while leaving the office cube and about 5 minutes later I am in the car and on those 0F days the quicker to warmth the better. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SailCar Report post Posted March 5, 2010 I really appreciate the remote start, but it DOES take a chunk out of MPG, and I too wish that I could leave the seat heaters on. On trips too short to get heat from the engine, I've learned to keep the heater off and use only the heated seats. That avoids unecessary running of the ICE. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sailorman Report post Posted March 6, 2010 (edited) Hi there ... I've been reading this thread and I'm a bit confused over what key and remote start fobs for the Fusion HEV would look like. Is this what the standard key fob looks like that comes with the Fusion HEV .. And if I get the bi-directional Remote Start I would have a 2nd fob that looks like this. And there's no easy way to have just one fob that will control door locks, trunk and remote start. Can someone clarify .. tx. :burnout: Edited March 6, 2010 by Sailorman Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blue Oval Report post Posted March 7, 2010 Sailorman: I just installed mine and it looks exactly as in the photo you supplied. The bi-directional remote start shown gets added by a ring to the Ford key that came with the car. Unfortunately, like others have pointed out, Ford is a little behind on the technology when it comes to remote starts. For example, all of my previous GM cars/trucks came with the remote start already built in to the same key fob which operates the doors/trunk/hatch/panic switches on the vehicle. GM's remote starts are also standard equipment on most of their vehicles. Only recently has Ford decided to offer them and they are extra cost items. Alternately, if you want everything on the same key fob, you need to purchase a remote start system from another company that sells their own remote start and alarm systems. Unlike Ford, they are able to replace the key fob which came with your vehicle with one of their own which operates the doors, trunk or hatch, panic and of course, the remote start features. Hope this answers your questions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sailorman Report post Posted March 7, 2010 Sailorman: I just installed mine and it looks exactly as in the photo you supplied. The bi-directional remote start shown gets added by a ring to the Ford key that came with the car. Unfortunately, like others have pointed out, Ford is a little behind on the technology when it comes to remote starts. For example, all of my previous GM cars/trucks came with the remote start already built in to the same key fob which operates the doors/trunk/hatch/panic switches on the vehicle. GM's remote starts are also standard equipment on most of their vehicles. Only recently has Ford decided to offer them and they are extra cost items. Alternately, if you want everything on the same key fob, you need to purchase a remote start system from another company that sells their own remote start and alarm systems. Unlike Ford, they are able to replace the key fob which came with your vehicle with one of their own which operates the doors, trunk or hatch, panic and of course, the remote start features. Hope this answers your questions. Thnnks for the info .. I'm still a bit confused on the your last point. Since the key for the Fusion seems to have the door, trunk and panic buttons integrated into the key itself (vs in a separate fob), not sure there is any advantage having a remote fob with all of these included since you still need the integrated key. Or am I missing something. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fuze-ion Report post Posted March 7, 2010 I have the "Power Code" system (#3), which is what came with the vehicle when ordered through the Dealer. It works for my situations. Does any one know how i can order a third little remote, and if it requires programming? I have ordered a third key and have the instructions for programing the key, but didn't know if there is programming for the remote. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bbf2530 Report post Posted March 7, 2010 I have the "Power Code" system (#3), which is what came with the vehicle when ordered through the Dealer. It works for my situations. Does any one know how i can order a third little remote, and if it requires programming? I have ordered a third key and have the instructions for programing the key, but didn't know if there is programming for the remote. Hi Fuze. :D Among other places, you can order extra Remote Start fobs through your Dealership Parts Department or online Ford Parts Retailers. I have no idea concerning cost.. And they do need to be programmed to the vehicle. Good luck. :beerchug: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blue Oval Report post Posted March 8, 2010 Sailorman - that's a good point you made about the factory key with all the buttons vs adding a key fob from another company with the same buttons just to get the remote start button on it. You're right, it makes no sense unless you can get a single Ford key programmed with the security chip and then add the non-Ford key fob but why bother? I chose to go the easy route and simply added the Ford bi-directional remote start key fob to the key that came with my Fusion. Fuze-ion - you can add up to eight (8) remote start fobs to the Ford system. You do need to program each one but its not that difficult. Just make sure you have both keys that came with your car and the original remote start fob when programming additional remotes. The instructions are on-line or else your dealer can program them for you. I bought a second remote control over the parts counter...mine was for the more expensive bi-directional unit...the part number is 9G1Z-15K601-A and the list price was $45.71. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rpreuss Report post Posted March 8, 2010 Alternately, if you want everything on the same key fob, you need to purchase a remote start system from another company that sells their own remote start and alarm systems. Unlike Ford, they are able to replace the key fob which came with your vehicle with one of their own which operates the doors, trunk or hatch, panic and of course, the remote start features. Absolutely correct. I have had other vehicles with aftermarket remote start/alarm systems installed. DEI/Viper on a Durango, Audiovox on an Explorer. In both cases, the remote start had an extended range. (The Audiovox was good to almost a mile, and was bi-directional.) However, the 2 way remote was able to unlock and remote start because the alarm system was controlling this function on its own, not through the car's system. Ford's current system needs a separate remote for the start function because the transmission frequencies are different to gain range. My Fusion Factory installed remote start works as far as a quarter mile, yet the integrated key door function only works when I am pretty close. Notice the external antenna on the remote start that is installed on the windshield? They need to have the remote start built into the car, not as an add-on, and then change the remote door unlock to use the same transmission frequencies. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fuze-ion Report post Posted March 10, 2010 (edited) Blue Oval or anyone?: You say the directions for programming another PowerCode remote are online. I can't find it. Can you tell me how? I did find the part number for the remote start Fob and plan to buy another, before I possibly misplace one and don't have the two needed. Edited March 10, 2010 by Fuze-ion Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sailorman Report post Posted March 11, 2010 I was talking to my dealer tonight about adding the bi-directional Remote Start below and they said that they have had a lot of problems with the batteries on the fob running down. So they have stopped selling it. Anyone else heard about this or had problems with it??? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaveM Report post Posted March 11, 2010 I was talking to my dealer tonight about adding the bi-directional Remote Start below and they said that they have had a lot of problems with the batteries on the fob running down. So they have stopped selling it. Anyone else heard about this or had problems with it???Got mine last Oct. 5th and got 2 remotes and both are still on the original batteries, but then again it would be hard to compare as each use the remote different amounts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blue Oval Report post Posted March 11, 2010 (edited) Sailorman - This is the first I've heard of any battery problems on the bi-directional key fobs. I've only used mine a couple of times since the remote start unit was only recently installed and naturally they operated correctly each time. Fuze-ion - The website I used to obtain the programming instructions was http://www.fordaccessoriesstore.com/GfaWeb/techSpecs.do However, when I clicked on it tonight I was unable to get it to cooperate. Either the system is currently down or else they changed the ability to access the website. I initially found it listed somewhere on this forum. I will go back and try to locate it for you just to make sure I copied it correctly. OK, Fuze-ion...I just clicked on the above link again and this time it went through! When you do it, it will (hopefully) bring up a tech page asking you for the following information. Click on "Select Type" which will allow you to choose "Installation Instructions". A new window will open asking you to "Select Description" ... choose "Electronics". Then under "Choose Category" click on "Remote Start System - Car" (not the "security system" choice). "Available Documents" will offer you 6 to choose from. Click on the one with your car's year. When the installation/programming instructions pages appear look for the pages pertaining specifically to the Fusion Hybrid model. Edited March 11, 2010 by Blue Oval Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites