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How Ford stops thieves

 

  There are not a few
cases have been observed in which would-be thieves approach
houses in which there are parked cars they want to squeeze. Η
methodology commonly used involves the use of a special electronic
equipment with the help of which would-be thieves extract the signal from the controller
(press release KeyFree) located within
of the house so that they were able to unlock and start the
vehicle. 

 

  In order to
deal in the most effective way with the threat of theft of the beloved
your Ford, the company developed and installed
in the standard equipment of all versions of the new Puma and Kuga with system Ford KeyFree a new type
controller, which through a motion sensor detects whether the key is
is in motion or not.

 

  As long as it does not move for
more than 40 seconds, the controller will be inserted into the
automatically in a "deactivation" process, preventing any attempt to
interception of its signal by various electronic means. In practice, by doing so
it is impossible to manage to start the engine of the new Ford Puma and Kuga, which shall be equipped with the advanced system Ford KeyFree.

 

  Moving the controller
by the user will automatically restore it to full functionality.
when the driver approaches his car. Further increasing the
safety for customers, all Ford controllers have been designed with the
designed to operate exclusively within a radius of 2 metres of the
cars to which they are connected.

 

  It is worth noting that
this key technology is already available from 2019 in the popular
also Ford Fiesta and Focus equipped with the system Ford KeyFree.

 

"The availability in the
internet electronic devices, which should not be accessible
to everyone, has long been a problem for Ford, our industry and for
those who are called upon to fight crime. We are pleased to
we extend our simple but effective solution for the Ford Puma and Kuga, to protect even more owners of the most popular
our cars" states the Simon Hurr, Ford security specialist.