11 HIDDEN Ford Features You’ll REGRET Not Knowing (Pro Tips)
Hidden Features of Ford Vehicles
Introduction to Hidden Features
- Most Ford owners are unaware of hidden features that can enhance their vehicle experience, including battery-saving tricks and parking aids.
- The video highlights 11 secret features, with a special mention of a door code feature dating back to 1980.
Feature 1: Dead Key Fob Backup Slot
- A hidden slot allows starting the vehicle even when the key fob battery is dead; located under the rubber mat in the rear cup holder for F-150s or inside the center console for Explorers and Escapes.
- This slot uses a passive RFID chip in the fob that doesn't require battery power, enabling normal start-up by placing the dead fob in the slot.
- Each key fob contains a physical key blade for manual unlocking if remote access fails, accessible by pressing tabs on the sides of the fob.
Feature 2: Secure Code Keypad Tricks
- The five-button keypad on Ford's door pillar has multiple functions beyond unlocking; entering specific codes can unlock all doors or pop open the trunk.
- Users can program up to five personal codes linked to memory seat settings, allowing automatic adjustment of seats and mirrors based on who enters their code.
- The factory-installed B-pillar keypad was removed from 2025 F-150 models but is available as an accessory or option.
Feature 3: Ford Pass App Hidden Powers
- The Ford Pass app serves as a command center for vehicles, offering remote start capabilities and location tracking among other features.
- Users can schedule automatic remote starts and control zone lighting independently through their smartphones, enhancing convenience during nighttime activities like loading groceries or camping.
- For hybrid or EV owners, it provides real-time monitoring of power output and alerts regarding system needs while also mapping charging stations along routes with estimated costs.
Feature 4: Sync Reset Secret Button Combo
- If experiencing issues with Ford Sync systems (like freezing), users can perform a soft reset using specific button combinations on their steering wheel or audio system power button.
- This reset resolves common problems such as frozen screens and connectivity issues without needing dealership assistance.
Touchscreen Responsiveness and Diagnostic Tool
Touchscreen Memory Clearing
- The touchscreen responsiveness issues can be resolved by clearing temporary memory without affecting saved settings, paired phones, or presets.
- This process is akin to force quitting an app on a smartphone; it's quick and effective about 90% of the time.
- Ford has included this free diagnostic tool discreetly, which can help avoid unnecessary trips to the dealer.
Pro Trailer Backup Assist: Simplifying Towing
Overview of Pro Trailer Backup Assist
- Backing up a trailer is often stressful due to reversed steering inputs; however, Ford's Pro Trailer Backup Assist simplifies this process significantly.
- Users only need to turn a knob left or right on the dashboard to direct the trailer accordingly while the system manages all steering and corrections.
Setup and Features
- The system can remember up to 10 different trailers, making it convenient for users with multiple towing needs (e.g., boats, campers).
- Initial setup takes about 15 minutes involving basic measurements and calibration in an open area.
Safety Features
- Jackknife protection alerts users visually if they are about to fold their trailer too sharply through color-coded warnings on the screen.
Pro Power Onboard Generator Mode: A Mobile Power Station
Generator Capabilities
- The Pro Power onboard generator mode provides significant power output comparable to professional-grade generators, especially in hybrid F-150 models.
- It can run multiple appliances simultaneously (e.g., air conditioning units, refrigerator), with impressive runtime capabilities depending on load.
Hidden Features
- The generator mode allows continuous operation even when idling by overriding automatic shut-off features—ideal for job sites or camping scenarios.
Practical Applications
- Owners have successfully powered their homes during emergencies using their trucks as generators for extended periods.
Zone Lighting Control: Enhanced Visibility
Functionality of Zone Lighting
- Zone lighting divides exterior truck lights into controllable sections that can be activated independently for specific tasks at night.
Remote Control via App
- Users can control zone lighting from their phone using the Ford Pass app, allowing them to illuminate areas without being inside the vehicle.
Physical Controls and Battery Protection
- Physical buttons are available within reach when seated in the truck; these controls remain functional even when the vehicle is off but will automatically shut down after some time to conserve battery.
Wiper Service Mode: Simplifying Maintenance
Activating Wiper Service Mode
- To change windshield wipers easily, users can activate wiper service mode by manipulating controls within seconds after turning off ignition.
Benefits of Service Position
- This feature allows wipers to stand upright for easy access during inspection or replacement—especially useful in winter conditions.
Important Notes
- After servicing, starting the truck will return wipers automatically back into their resting position.
Hidden Features of Ford Vehicles
Global Window Control from Key Fob
- In hot weather, you can vent the windows of many Ford models by pressing and holding the unlock button on your key fob for three seconds, allowing the front windows to roll down and some sunroofs to vent.
- This feature is not enabled by default on most F-150 trims but can be activated using a diagnostic app called Forscan, which modifies hidden settings in the vehicle's computer.
- When enabled, this feature typically only works for the front two windows due to child safety regulations; check your owner's manual for model-specific details.
- To maximize cooling before entering your vehicle, start remote start first to activate AC, then drop the windows to expel hot air.
Hidden Storage Compartments
- Ford trucks offer clever storage solutions; for example, F-150s with a 40/20/40 front bench seat have a full storage bin under the center seat cushion suitable for laptops or tools.
- The rear passenger side seat hides essential items like the vehicle jack and fuel funnel nozzle necessary for capless fuel systems that may require it.
- On Super Duty trucks, compartments under both sides of the rear seat are designed for tools or emergency equipment. Mavericks with hybrid models also feature hidden underfloor storage in their beds.
Secure Code Factory Code Recovery
- If you buy a used Ford without knowing its factory door code, you can retrieve it using both keys: insert one key into the backup slot and turn on ignition; then switch keys to display the five-digit code on your instrument cluster.
- Alternatively, check inside your glove box as previous owners might leave the factory code card taped there. If still missing, dealers can retrieve it directly from Ford at no cost.
- The factory code remains unchanged even if personal codes are programmed; it's crucial to write it down and store it safely outside your vehicle as a backup access method.