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I'm hoping someone will be able to answer my question.
I installed a Ford car starter system in my 2006 Mustang. Everything works as it should. The fob that comes with it looks like what's in the picture in the middle.
My question is, is it possible to buy one of those all-in-one key fobs (the one on the right - not exactly this one it's just an example) and program it so it will start the car and do all the other functions as well?
Its just so that I don't have to carry around 2 fobs all the time.
I know you got the Savvy to Figure this out So I am going to give you the Tools I think to see if you can Make it Happen! I think your Best Course of Action is the Later IKT Style Key {Like on the 2010 Mustang} You Obviously Would Need One That Supports Remote Start. The issue is the Frequency of the Remote Start Accessory vs Factory. Another Option is the IKT & Your Remote Fob. I have in the Passed Frowned on the IKT Use on the Earlier Car because FORD did. Do your Research. As I advised in the Key Topic, Watch out for Bargain Keys. Also if you Have Two Functional Keys at the Present you Should Be able to {add} After Cutting those IKT's to Your Car.
At Least you Lose One Fob. I look Forward to Your Journey! I think Code Alarm Made Those Remote Kits for Ford. You Said Everything Working at the Moment! That's Half The Battle. I remember Ford at One time Selling a Remote Kit and The Contents Were an IKT KEY & Instructions. Don't Remember Exactly but I believe they were 2014 Ish Parts.