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2024 Ford F-150 security tech detects a theft in progress, even parking zone bumps

Zac PalmerBy Zac PalmerSeptember 13, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Don’t call it Sentry Mode, however the refreshed 2024 Ford F-150 has some neat recent security measures that make a complete lot of practical sense. Being the best-selling vehicle within the country yearly implies that the F-150 also tends to search out itself high on “most-stolen” lists by virtue of there being so lots of them on the market, so it’s great to see Ford taking security more seriously than ever before.

The system shown on the Detroit Auto Show doesn’t have a elaborate name beyond “Stolen Vehicle Services,” but we suspect it’s a package any (even barely) paranoid owner might wish to opt in for. The vehicle has plenty of triggers that may in turn send a notification to your Ford Pass app. They vary from something so simple as a GPS-based trigger that may inform you that your truck is being towed away, to an accelerometer letting you already know someone is jacking up your vehicle to perhaps steal your wheels.

Using tools which can be already inside within the truck, like said accelerometer, Ford can simply send a notification to your phone to let you already know that somebody could possibly be attempting to quickly steal your wheels. From there, Ford will provide you with shortcuts or hotkeys via the app to contact the relevant authorities to make sure emergency services are in a position to go capture the would-be thieves. Ford’s call center will work with authorities to supply them location information for the truck and keep the owner updated throughout. Course, you may all the time take matters into your individual hands, but achieve this at your individual risk.

Other neat features on this package involve alerts if someone bumps your automotive (because of the accelerometer), if someone reaches past an open window to open a door, triggers any sort of diagnostic trouble code inside the vehicle or tries to factory reset the vehicle via the infotainment system. You’ll now need to supply dual-factor authentication to factory reset a truck, because otherwise, a thief could achieve this in the event that they get the truck on.

Again, these security services aren’t a replica of Tesla’s Sentry Mode with live cameras you may watch via an app. That said, it’s a seriously useful suite of features that ought to hopefully deter and stop more thieves than the truck’s security system does today. Ford says it’ll be offered as an option for buyers, so that you’ll must tick the appropriate box to get all of those fancy monitoring and response capabilities.

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